Naomi Osinnowo
Naomi was the Evangelical Alliance's editorial content manager from 2018 to 2021. Positions with publishers and within the marketing and communications faculty of a higher education institution, plus stints as a reporter, enabled the media and cultural studies graduate, who has an NCTJ diploma in newspaper journalism, to hone the necessary skills and qualities to serve members well.
Mental health: Black, Christian and struggling with mental health
8 May 2019Black-majority churches can help members who have mental health problems, says psychotherapist
Read more...Wales, you have my heart
29 April 2019God has great plans for Wales, says new director Siân Rees
Read more...Will you back Open Doors to see change?
1 April 2019Open Doors asks UK church to back its See. Change. drive for the sake of persecuted Christian women
Read more...Compassion UK launches appeal for mums and babies in Togo
26 March 2019Christian charity seeks to raise child survival rates in Togo through matched giving appeal
Read more...A force for good
27 February 2019Can police and faith groups collaborate to tackle some of the UK’s problems?
Read more...Are you up for the 40acts challenge?
25 February 2019Stewardship’s generosity challenge is back, and the charity wants you to get on board
Read more...Ekklesia 2019: church leaders' conference
17 February 2019Event set to help church leaders release the life-changing power of God through gathered communities
Read more...Protest to be held in support of stalwart Nigerian Christian girl
5 February 2019CSW urges Christians in the UK to rally around Nigerian citizens in time of need
Read more...Asia Bibi: free, free indeed
29 January 2019Calls to put Asia Bibi back on death row rejected by Pakistan's supreme court
Read more...Rights of persecuted Christians championed in Westminster
17 January 2019Jeremy Hunt gets behind persecuted church at Open Doors' 2019 World Watch List launch
Read more...A broken education system
27 December 2018Tim Morfin calls on local churches to help vulnerable children stay in school
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