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Evangelical Alliance launches new digital pathway to reach 'spiritually curious'

by Nayana Mena
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A free digital pathway designed to reach the "spiritually curious" has been launched by a UK-based Christian association.

The Evangelical Alliance, who are behind the new resource called Ethos, has said that it "offers something distinctive" at a time when growing numbers of people are open to faith.

The digital pathway will begin with a short quiz that is said to help users identify where their values and everyday habits fall out of alignment.

Following this, it will offer personalised insights into how they are wired and will later suggest simple spiritual practices which point them toward Jesus.

The Evangelical Alliance's Being Human team are part of an initiative that has helped everyday Christians live out and share the good "biblical vision of what it means to be human".

Ethos is the new resource that the team have worked to develop.

Katherine Brown, co-lead of Being Human, said: "As I speak to young adults around the country, I’m struck by how many young adults are spiritually open.

"We created Ethos with them in mind. It helps young adults try out the Christian faith before they believe." 

The UK director of the Evangelical Alliance, Peter Lynas, shared his hopes for the project, saying: "We really believe this free digital pathway will help many on their journey of encountering Jesus.”

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