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Don't be a Stranger

DBAS stamp Don't be a stranger this Christmas. Centred around the theme of immigration and community cohesion, the Evangelical Alliance’s ‘Don’t be a Stranger’ campaign is aimed at encouraging the British public to build strong communities, which are particularly welcoming to migrants.
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Innovation "critical"

Students The Christian community is not adapting or innovating enough to face generational challenges says best-selling author and researcher, David Kinnaman. Young people must think outside the box and lead the way in shaping the future of evangelical Christianity, was the message at an Evangelical Alliance ...
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Middle East conflict

Israeli - Palestinian flag Since December 27th the news agenda has been dominated by the latest Israel/Palestine conflict. Israel began air raids on Gaza in retaliation for Hamas's failure to stop militants launching rocket attacks on southern Israel and a refusal to extend the ceasefire agreement. Nearly every day since then ...
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22 Dec 2008 
Students
Innovation critical to the survival of Evangelicalism
Younger leaders urged to pave the way at an Evangelical Alliance conference
2 Dec 2008 
Dr John Sentamu, the Archbishop of York
UK Zimbabwean leader supports Archbishop Sentamu and accuses British government of "irresponsible denial"
The General-Secretary of the Council of Zimbabwean Christian Leaders in the UK has accused the British government of “irresponsible denial” and said Minister Phil Woolas is “devoid of empathy.”
24 Nov 2008 
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Evangelical Alliance tells churches 'Don't be a Stranger' to migrants in their communities
From Tongan rugby players in Wales to a Vietnamese boat person turned doctor in Norfolk – migrants’ stories will be featured through a special photographic exhibition challenging Christians to show Christmas spirit to strangers.
27 Oct 2008 
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Social action and evangelism must not be separated, says World Evangelical Alliance Theology Commission
A worldwide commission of evangelical theologians has declared that Christians must not separate social action and evangelism, despite the tragic murder of Gayle Williams.
22 Oct 2008 
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Evangelical Alliance welcomes Abortion reprieve in Northern Ireland
Plans to extend the 1967 Abortion Act to Northern Ireland through the Human Fertilisation and Embryology Bill have not been successful.

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What's New on the Alliance Website

A selection of new articles and pages on the Evangelical Alliance Website.

Don't be a StrangerThe Evangelical Alliance's Don't be a Stranger campaign aims to remind us, and the nation, of the Judeo-Christian injunction to help the stranger.


Culture FootprintThe Forum for Change Culture Footprint features disciples in Arts, Media,  Business, Education, Politics who tell the story of Christ in the culture.
A colourful collection of artisans, entrepreneurs,  teachers, politicians, seeking the wellbeing of society - one footprint at the time.

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Five Questions for Joel EdwardsFive Questions for Joel Edwards
In a short video we talked to Joel Edwards about the past, present and future of evangelicalism in the UK, and about his new role with Micah Challenge.
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'The Shack' by Willam P YoungThe Shack, by William P. Young, is a powerful and moving work of fiction that addresses questions of human suffering. This review explores some of the issues raised in the book and will hopefully inspire you to read it.

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