Working on our posture:

Activist and author Shane Claiborne paid a visit to Church Mission Society for a lively conversation about mission.

Video: Jay Mātenga interview

Jay Mātenga shares his personal backstory as well as the richness that comes from Indigenous perspectives on faith.

Trusting the upside-down

Can a young person be a disciple before they 'believe'?, wonder mission partners Anna and Chris Hembury

Voice of violence, or voice of hope?

Back from DR Congo, mission partner Berdine asks which voices will we listen to – the loud shout of fear or the quieter tones of faith and hope?

20 years at CMS: Jonny Baker’s Dozen

Thirteen nuggets from our Britain Hub director's two decades of pioneering with CMS

Imagining the possibilities in post-Christian Britain

Eighty-five per cent of people who don’t go to church are unlikely to do so. Jonny Baker, Britain mission hub director, urges us to see the potential beyond the percentages.

New ANVIL journal: Thriving in mission

The latest issue looks at sustainability from the viewpoints of theology and mission

A listening year

Church Mission Society has bold mission plans, but we dare not launch them without first listening to Jesus, to each other and to voices from the edges.

Passing the baton

Maurice Sinclair reflects on the learning he gained from taking part in Adelante, CMS’s Latin America-focused mission gathering.

Amazing Grace – slow burn discipleship?

As we approach the hymn's 250th anniversary, how does John Newton's slow journey towards justice speak to us?

What is pioneering?

Take some time to connect with the calling, challenge, ministry and hope of pioneering, says Ash Barker. Could this be describing you?

Stumbling towards the edges

Andy Roberts and Jonny Baker talk about the edges of mission, in the UK and globally.