Eyes to see

As Christians, we have the ability and the responsibility to see beyond the headlines about migration

Why decolonise mission?

We need to reclaim the gospel from the entanglements of empire, says Dr Harvey Kwiyani

Acts 11 newsletter August 2025

In this edition, we return to the need to ground our responses to human migration in the Scriptures, point toward a few resources to help you do this, and let you know about several upcoming events.

The Bible and migration

Tyler Horton explores why – and how – we need to ground our responses to human migration in the Scriptures

Acts 11 newsletter July 2025

Reflecting on the webinar Faith and Faithfulness Between the Generations, the power of intergenerational worship and the importance of June for the Caribbean diaspora community.

Acts 11 newsletter June 2025

We revisit Professor Esther Mombo’s challenge from our May webinar, reflect on the Quiet Revival report from the Bible Society, share details of our upcoming webinar, and explore the implications of the latest UK immigration reforms.

Acts 11 newsletter May 2025

Part 2 of Prof Hanciles keynote talks, upcoming webinar on Mission, Migration and African Christianity, Welcome Churches survey, resources for Refugee Week, and in the news: reflecting on Trump’s first 100 days.

Convergence keynote: Prof Jehu J Hanciles pt 2

The second lecture from Prof Jehu J Hanciles, given at the inaugural Acts 11 Convergence conference in October 2024.

Acts 11 newsletter April 2025

Video lecture by Prof Jehu Hanciles, Emily Shepherd webinar, Chinese Heritage in British Christianity book launch, UK summit on illegal migration and impact of USA deportations

Convergence keynote: Prof Jehu J Hanciles pt 1

Part one of the keynote address given by Prof Jehu J Hanciles at the inaugural Convergence conference of the Acts 11 Project.

Chinese Heritage in British Christianity book launch

A new book highlights the contribution of Chinese Christians to the church in the UK

Christians on the move

A great deal of what we call mission today really depends on migration. And in many ways, it always has, says Dr Harvey Kwiyani