Gillan Scott

EU referendum: A vote to leave is not about selfish gain
EU referendum: A vote to leave is not about selfish gain

There is no reason why we cannot continue to show generosity, sacrifice and reconciliation to our European neighbours outside of the EU, says Gillan Scott.

Who will fight society\'s religious illiteracy?
Who will fight society's religious illiteracy?

Until broadcasters realise there is an appetite for a deeper understanding of religion, it will be up to the faithful to get the message across, says Gillan Scott.

Isaiah 61 in action: How one church is living out the call to serve
Isaiah 61 in action: How one church is living out the call to serve

Gillan Scott meets the leaders of Glo Church Stockport, which is seeing growth in a deprived area of the town.

We must influence culture, not be influenced by it
We must influence culture, not be influenced by it

To glorify God is to let our faith flow through every part of our life to the point where others can't help but notice. What could be achieved if we stepped out in faith beyond our comfort zones?

Why has Martha Collison been baking non-stop for 21 hours?
Why has Martha Collison been baking non-stop for 21 hours?

Why has Martha Collison been baking for 21 hours straight?

IJM & the power of prayer: How one organisation is saving millions of lives
IJM & the power of prayer: How one organisation is saving millions of lives

Gillan Scott looks at IJM's powerful mission, and it's starting point: prayer.

Assisted Suicide: Jesus came to restore and heal – he expects us to do the same
Assisted Suicide: Jesus came to restore and heal – he expects us to do the same

True compassion is not revealed when we obliterate suffering, but rather when we stand alongside and share with those experiencing it, writes Gillan Scott.

How God is on the move in Westminster
How God is on the move in Westminster

Let's not confuse 'church' work with 'Christian' work, says Gillan Scott.

Five things the Church should be lobbying government about
Five things the Church should be lobbying government about

Alongside practical action, the Bible tells us to speak up for the poor, says Gillan Scott.

Who will hold an unchecked Tory government to account?
Who will hold an unchecked Tory government to account?

It hurt the Lib Dems, but we still need to see honesty and vulnerability in our politicians, writes Gillan Scott.

The General Election is about trust, grace and honesty
The General Election is about trust, grace and honesty

We are too unwilling to accept that much of politics involves making difficult decisions that are not going to please everyone.

How the divide between UK politics and Christianity is beginning to close
How the divide between UK politics and Christianity is beginning to close

Politicians are rediscovering God, and churches rediscovering their political voice, writes Gillan Scott.

Would Jesus vote?
Would Jesus vote?

Gillan Scott on Saturday's Faith in Politics event in London.

Being accused of political bias is a risk you take for speaking out... but it\'s worth it
Being accused of political bias is a risk you take for speaking out... but it's worth it

Speaking out on the issues that matter risks being accused of political bias, but that is infinitely better than staying silent, writes Gillan Scott.

Gillan Scott: Why listing the top 100 Christians was a good idea

Boasting about the good work and faith of others should come naturally to us all, writes Gillan Scott.

Jesus and the Far Right: Do you have an answer?
Jesus and the Far Right: Do you have an answer?

Far Right party Britain First say their policies are grounded in Christian ideology. Gillan Scott asks how many Christians could counter their claims.