Welcome to Cross Section, a podcast from the Evangelical Alliance.
At some point, we all find ourselves at the cross section of news, current affairs, politics and our faith. How do we navigate the endless news cycle, social media, fake news, cancel culture and more? How do we connect the good news of Jesus with the big conversations our peers are having? Join us as we chat about some of the big stories of the week and share how our faith shapes our engagement. Peter Lynas, Danny Webster, Alicia Edmund and Zanna Meynell invite you to join them as they chat about some of the big and small stories of the week and share how their faith shapes their engagement.
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This week on Cross Section
Has Trump brought lasting peace to the Middle East?
Donald Trump for the Nobel Peace Prize...
Christian nationalism in the UK: a contest for the nation's soul?
Peter Lynas outlines the debate on Christian nationalism in the UK, and asks how Christians can respond in faithful, hopeful and prophetic waysLast week on Cross Section
Reflecting on two years from the October 7th attacks and the new archbishop
The new archbishop needs our prayers
A prayer on the two year anniversary of the October 7th attacks
Join us in praying for the two year anniversary of the October 7th attacks on Israel and the subsequent military campaign by Israel on Gaza.
“Local churches are a vital part of our community,” says Labour MP
Church leaders in Nottingham presented key concerns to their MP on national and local issuesPreviously on Cross Section
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