Learning faith: Anvil journal of theology and mission, vol 39 issue 2

Reflections from researching everyday faith

Video: Jay Mātenga interview

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

Anvil journal of theology and mission, vol 39 issue 1

Jay Mātenga guest edits an issue bringing Indigenous peoples' insights into conversation with the global church.

New ANVIL journal: Thriving in mission

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

Sustainability and mission: Anvil journal of theology and mission, vol 38 issue 2

Challenging the dogma of growth and finding ways to thrive in mission

Mission and disability: Anvil journal of theology and mission, vol 38 issue 1

Kt Tupling guest edits an issue focusing on offering good news about Jesus from disabled experiences.

The gift of African diaspora churches in the UK: Anvil journal of theology and mission, vol 37 issue 3

Colin Smith and Harvey Kwiyani look at the contribution of African diaspora churches to the realities of church and mission in Britain.

Finding my place

Rosie Hopley shares why she’s joined the first cohort of students on the African Christian Diaspora route of the CMS MA course

Mission and shame: Anvil journal of theology and mission, vol 37 issue 2

ANVIL vol 37 issue 2 explores how talking about shame brings new opportunities for sharing Christ's message of liberation.

Mission and the arts: Anvil journal of theology and mission, vol 37 issue 1

"As image bearers of a creative God, we all have the ability to create." Sarah Clarke introduces an artistic ANVIL.

Mission after George Floyd

A crystal-clear view of how white privilege and white supremacy have made mission in their own image

The childless women of the bible: a hopeful metaphor for the church

Tina Hodgett playfully explores how the accounts of childless women in the Bible open up new metaphors to help us to reflect on church arriving somewhere surprisingly hopeful.