
Nicola Martin

Nicola re-joined the Evangelical Alliance in August 2021 as the Westminster public policy officer. She previously interned in the Scottish office in 2018 before spending a couple of years working within Scottish politics and for a faith-based homelessness charity. Being a Glasgow girl, Nicola is adjusting to life south of the border and enjoys spending her time exploring new places, taking lots of photographs and meeting new people.
What is social cohesion and why should Christians strive for it?
19 September 2024During a time of increasing polarisation in our communities, Christians have a role to play in building bridges across divides.
Read more...Evangelicals care about others, but what role does this play in political engagement?
9 May 2024Over half of evangelicals who vote base their vote on how leaders will care for others, but can loving our neighbours compel us to go further in our engagement with politics?
Read more...Evangelical parents are dissatisfied with relationship and sex education in English schools
7 November 2023Results of our recent survey highlight the need for significant strengthening of government guidance around RSHE
Read more...The government are reviewing relationship and sex education in England: here’s what you should know
13 July 2023Following claims that current relationship and sex education in England is “age-inappropriate” and “sexualising” the government are reviewing their guidance on the subject
Read more...550,000 people were given a Warm Welcome in churches and community spaces across the UK this winter
15 May 2023As we look back at the impact had by the Warm Welcome campaign this winter, we consider the need for more government and church cooperation to create long-term change.
Read more...The Illegal Migration Bill has been passed through the House of Commons – what happens now?
9 May 2023What changes do we want to see made to the Illegal Migration Bill as it moves from the House of Commons into the House of Lords?
Read more...Assisted Dying Inquiry: important things you need to know
13 March 2023In our response to an inquiry by the Health and Social Care Committee, we encouraged MPs to prioritise improving palliative care, instead of legalising assisted suicide
Read more...Wales: 2022 advocacy round up
21 December 2022A year of strengthening the evangelical voice in the Senedd, but prayer is needed for the year ahead
Read more...ChurchWorks summit: exploring how the church can tackle the big issues
25 November 2022It’s time for the church and government to think and act collaboratively in addressing issues relating to wellbeing, family and the cost of living crisis
Read more...Eight changes you should know about from the Autumn Statement
18 November 2022Was it good news for those most in need during the cost of living crisis – and how are our members responding?
Read more...Cost of living crisis: share your experience of supporting others
5 September 2022We’d like to hear stories from our members who are meeting the needs of local people
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