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en's 40th: Thanking God

en's 40th: Thanking God

Evangelicals Now was first published in July 1986 and so, from Easter for the rest of this year, we will be celebrating the paper’s 40th anniversary with a series of events to mark the occasion.


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A double standard that  cannot be ignored

A double standard that cannot be ignored

I have led churches in India for over 50 years, enjoying the privilege of walking with God’s people. Today, I …

UK & Ireland
Christian Institute sends politicians Easter gift

Christian Institute sends politicians Easter gift

The Christian Institute is sending a Christian book to every member of parliament across the UK for Easter.How Christianity …

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Where is your hope today?

Where is your hope today?

At the very end of John Bunyan’s Pilgrim’s Progress, Christian looks back from the Celestial City and sees …

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Editorial

The cost of war

Editorial
Rachel Jones

Why student loans and all money is ‘hevel’

Rachel Jones
Niv Lobo

'An angular Messiah is our only hope'

Niv Lobo

Features

Features
YouGov - you what? The 'quiet revival' apology explained

YouGov - you what? The 'quiet revival' apology explained

What just happened?YouGov’s Chief Executive Officer Stephan Shakespeare has personally apologised to the Bible Society after it emerged that …

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The link between 'right living' and joy in the Spirit

The link between 'right living' and joy in the Spirit

It’s marathon season. Could long-distance running get your life back on track with God? The Apostle Paul writes, “I have …

Features
AI: A new front in the spiritual battle?

AI: A new front in the spiritual battle?

“Social media with no humans allowed”. “AI just created its own religion”. “The world’s first AI-only social media platform is …

UK & Ireland

UK & Ireland
Rising Lights lift-off

Rising Lights lift-off

A new venture being pioneered by the Fellowship of Independent Evangelical Churches (FIEC) is set for lift-off in Devon.Rising …

UK & Ireland
Scotland’s MSPs told how nation can thrive

Scotland’s MSPs told how nation can thrive

The Moderator of the Free Church of Scotland has told parliamentarians that a renewed focus on “the words of Jesus” …

UK & Ireland
10,000 mile journey to proclaim gospel in Glasgow

10,000 mile journey to proclaim gospel in Glasgow

Scottish band The Proclaimers famously sang that they would “walk 500 miles” and indeed “walk 500 more”.But Tim Scoular …

World

World
Japan: Worries over new PM

Japan: Worries over new PM

Christians in Japan are expressing wariness towards the nation’s new nationalist-leaning Prime Minister following her first few months in office. …

World
How mission continues where missionaries are banned

How mission continues where missionaries are banned

There are many places in the world where it is impossible to send missionaries.The two most common barriers are …

World
Bangladesh: Islamist surge in elections

Bangladesh: Islamist surge in elections

There is much uncertainty among Christians in Bangladesh after Islamic parties secured the highest number of seats in the nation’s …

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Robin Whaley

Robin Whaley

Anglican International Development (AID) is pleased to announce the appointment of Robin Whaley as its new Chief Executive Officer.After …

People
TV man’s faith

TV man’s faith

British antiques expert David Harper – known for his presence on shows such as Bargain Hunt and Flog It! – …

People
Jo Frost

Jo Frost

Jo Frost is joining OCCA (the Oxford Centre for Christian Apologetics) as its new Executive Director.For the last eight …

Reviews

Reviews
The curious case of Sarah Mullally's installation

The curious case of Sarah Mullally's installation

Inside, the TV was on and the installation of Sarah Mullally as Archbishop of Canterbury was underway.

Reviews
The road to Canterbury

The road to Canterbury

The first is Archbishop Sarah Mullally: And Ten Urgent Challenges for the Church of England, which opens …

Reviews
Theology: Out of the fast lane

Theology: Out of the fast lane

The book begins with the classic quote from J.I. Packer: “Live slowly enough to be able to think deeply about …

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Letter

Defining secularism

Date posted: 17 Mar 2026

Dear Editor, In recent editions of en, the word “secularism” has cropped up many times. I led the …

Letter

Loneliness and churches

Date posted: 12 Mar 2026

Dear Editor, Kirsten Birkett’s article “Connection and community for the lonely” touches on a core issue for …

Letter

Conspiracy theories

Date posted: 9 Mar 2026

Dear Editor, Helen Thorne-Allenson is right about conspiracy theories (see en article here), and especially right that we …

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