Keep The Faith issue 121
Wow, I can hardly believe we’re at the end of the year already! Not only has 2021 seemingly flown by,
Read moreWow, I can hardly believe we’re at the end of the year already! Not only has 2021 seemingly flown by,
Read moreI can remember way back in 2005, when my friend and former colleague, Isabel Appio, asked if I wanted to
Read moreSome of the UK’s black church leaders have come together to reassure their communities about COVID-19 vaccination and its compatibility
Read moreIt’s hard for us to know what impact we should have on the world. Do we have the authority to make change, or is that only the role of God?
Read moreDuring the Covid crisis, 18-34 year olds are more likely than older age groups to have prayed, read the Bible and attended church more often.
Read moreA dynamic network of pilgrim routes has been created to showcase the rich religious heritage of Argyll’s spectacular Cowal peninsula, just 90 mins west of Glasgow.
Read morePrime Minister Boris Johnson has been urged not to impose controversial vaccine passports on churches in England.
Read moreFollowing the publication of the Commission on Race and Ethnic Disparities Report on 31 March 2021, The National Church Leaders Forum
Read moreIn an extract from his latest book, ‘Windrush and the Black Pentecostal Church in Britain’, Roy Francis writes about the rise, growth and challenges faced by the African Church
Read moreWhen lockdown restrictions were eased somewhat and we could once again go to church, I remember a friend saying: “I don’t want to go, because we’ll have to wear facemasks, can’t sing, and will have to leave as soon as the service is over.”
Read moreBlack maternal death campaigners, Clotilde Rebecca Abe and Atinuke Awe, have been nominated for the inaugural Petition Campaign of the Year Award at the Your UK Parliament Awards.
Read moreThe Scottish Parliament has commended the work of churches throughout the pandemic in a debate on the Stories of Hope report, published in December 2020 by the Evangelical Alliance and Serve Scotland.
Read morePrime Minister Boris Johnson has visited the Tabernacle Church in Lewisham to meet leaders of the Church and community to discuss the uptake of the COVID-19 vaccine.
Read moreThe last 12 months were filled with fear, confusion and great unpredictability. The greatest lesson I learned living through the uncertainty of the coronavirus pandemic, was the importance of taking control of my health.
Read moreThere are always lessons for the Church to learn when a minister falls and makes grave, criminal mistakes. It’s important to remember that the only Person who is perfect is Christ, and that all believers are trying to follow His great example.
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