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Anne's Story of Hope in Manor Park

Growing up in poverty, surviving abuse, and spending years calling herself a Christian without truly knowing Jesus, Anne lived most of her life on the margins. Today, she is reaching others on the edges of society with the hope of Jesus.

When Christ's love is shared

When a request for help brings a Muslim mother into contact with a local church, friendships begin to grow. Through practical support and gentle gospel witness, barriers of culture, language, and faith are slowly broken down, revealing a new openness to Jesus.

Too Much Information? Five ways your vulnerability can open a door for the gospel

Jennifer Garibay shares how a weakness can open doors to gospel conversations, deeper connection, and compassionate care.

Should Christians be open about their suffering? How culture shapes our capacity to share

What does vulnerability look like when your cultural heritage has taught you about the importance of coming across as respectable, and avoiding sharing any weaknesses or struggles with others? Director of Communications and Marketing, Shantelle Richardson, shares from her experience in Caribbean church culture.

Revival or no Revival: Young people are searching for hope

Graham Miller, Chief Executive of London City Mission, reflects on what remains after the noise around the Quiet Revival – and why spiritual openness among young people presents an opportunity the church cannot afford to miss.