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Aid cuts worry Christian charities

Aid cuts worry Christian charities

Emily Pollok
Emily Pollok
Date posted: 23 Dec 2025

Christian charities that provide international aid are facing up to further cuts to the UK’s foreign aid budget planned for 2027.

After being reduced from 0.7% to 0.5% of Gross National Income (GNI) in 2021, spending will further decrease to 0.3% of GNI in 2027 to fund increased defence spending. As such, foreign aid spending will be the lowest it has been since 1999.

First City Mission marks 200 years

First City Mission marks 200 years

Emily Pollok
Emily Pollok
Date posted: 21 Feb 2026

The world’s first official City Mission, Glasgow City Mission, is celebrating 200 years of service in Scotland’s largest city.

Established in 1826, Glasgow City Mission was founded by young Glaswegian David Naismith at just 26 years old. Moved by the poverty he witnessed in Glasgow, Naismith put the gospel into action by caring for people’s physical, emotional and spiritual needs.

From Russia to Wales: ‘The ministry is God’s, not mine’

From Russia to Wales: ‘The ministry is God’s, not mine’

Emily Pollok
Emily Pollok
Date posted: 10 Mar 2025

You almost couldn’t get two more different places than the bustling metropolis of Moscow and what Ricky Wilhelm describes as the ‘sleepy seaside town’ of Penarth, Wales. Yet, married missionaries Ricky and Brandy have seen the gospel powerfully at work in both.

Ricky and Brandy grew up in Oklahoma and were married at age 19. Inspired by a visit to their campus from missionaries in Russia, the couple decided to enter the mission field and spent the next eight years of their life working with the Udmurt people in the Volga region of Russia. ‘Love for the people came quite slowly,’ Ricky explained. ‘It was hard … Americans are admired in many ways but not necessarily loved by other cultures.’

Caffeine and Kingdom?

Caffeine and Kingdom?

Emily Pollok
Emily Pollok
Date posted: 25 Mar 2026

Can coffee fuel evangelism? If it’s Tommy’s Coffee, then “yes!” say directors Luke Porter and Joel Barwick, who founded the kingdom-building coffee ministry last year.

The coffee cart, based in St Thomas’ Church, Newcastle, first started serving customers in May with a mission to simultaneously caffeinate and connect with the city’s residents.

10,000 mile journey to proclaim gospel in Glasgow

10,000 mile journey to proclaim gospel in Glasgow

Emily Pollok
Emily Pollok
Date posted: 27 Mar 2026

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

But Tim Scoular and his family have moved their lives more than 10,000 miles from Sydney to Scotland – all for the sake of sharing the gospel in Glasgow.

Evangelical alarm over Baptist vote

Evangelical alarm over Baptist vote

Emily Pollok
Emily Pollok
Date posted: 19 Mar 2026

Evangelicals in the Baptist Union say voting “none of the above” in this year’s presidential elections for the denomination may be the best option.

They say the choice of candidates on offer does not reflect the Biblical truth they wish to stand for.

Faith in the ring: Wrestling fans hear the gospel

Faith in the ring: Wrestling fans hear the gospel

Emily Pollok
Emily Pollok
Date posted: 23 Dec 2024

Certain things just make sense together. Batman and Robin. Tea and biscuits. But, church and wrestling?

‘Wrestling and faith evolved alongside each other for me,’ explains Gareth ‘Angel’ Thompson, founder of Kingdom Wrestling, a ministry that combines throwing down in the ring with sharing the gospel – all for the glory of God.

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