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Peace Mural Reflective Prayer

Use this activity either in a class or collective worship settings, to help children process their feelings about war and conflict.

Wool Prayer for Ukraine

An interactive and reflective prayer for peace in Ukraine to use with children. 

Celtic Prayer for Peace in Ukraine

A Celtic prayer adapted to pray for peace in Ukraine. Ideal for use in Collective Worship. 

Reflection on Psalm 46

A short reflection on Psalm 46 to help children explore uncertainty and worry in the face of crises.

Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC)

Christian Aid DRC is based in Kinshasa.

Christian Aid en América Latina y el Caribe estrategia (Spanish)

Hemos trabajado en América Latina y el Caribe por más de 30 años.

Dominican Republic

Christian Aid’s Haiti and the Dominican Republic programme spans the island of Hispaniola, and has offices in both Port au Prince and Santo Domingo.

Martin Luther King primary assembly – English

An assembly to encourage pupils to think about Martin Luther King's famous dream and consider what our dreams for a better world might be.

Nelson Mandela assembly - English

An assembly to reflect on the courage of people who have stood up against injustice, and to celebrate the life and achievements of Nelson Mandela.

What’s faith got to do with world issues?

This lesson features an interview with Rowan Williams, former Archbishop of Canterbury, and the former Chair of Christian Aid.

What kind of charity is Christian Aid?

This lesson considers Christian Aid’s foundations as a Christian charity, with reference to biblical teachings.

What is the point of modern Christian mission?

This lesson explores the history of Christian mission, and different definitions of that word today. It considers the extent to which Christian Aid, a charity that expressly does not proselytize, might be said to engage in modern Christian mission.

What is ‘evil’? Is there a solution to suffering?

This lesson explores the problems of evil and suffering in a Christian context. Students are encouraged to consider different forms of evil and to debate whether suffering is gendered.

Salvation: spiritual or practical?

This lesson explores a central belief of Christianity: that humans are sinful and that they can be ‘saved’. It looks at different Christian teachings about salvation:through faith (Paul) and through deeds/action (James).

Art of peace

Activities, notes and presentation for 6th form students