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Top evangelical leader leaves the Evangelical Alliance UK

One of the UK's most senior Christian leaders will be leaving his post as General Director of the Evangelical Alliance UK after more than a decade of valued service, reports Michael Ireland, chief correspondent, ASSIST News Service.

The Reverend Joel Edwards completed two five-year terms as General Director for the Alliance last year, but wanted to stay on until he had finished work on a new vision for evangelicalism, outlined in his new book An Agenda for Change.

Due to depart in September, he will spend his final six months as General Director presenting this vision to the church on a tour of the UK and America.

A media release says that Mr Edwards announced his resignation to staff at a celebration of his 20 years working for the Evangelical Alliance and its sister organization, the African and Caribbean Evangelical Alliance.

He said: "These 20 years have been absolutely magnificent and have provided lots of exciting opportunities for me and the Alliance. But I believe God is saying that now is the right time for me to hand on the baton to someone new, who can lead the next generation of evangelicals to implement our renewed vision for society."

He added: "The vision I and the Alliance have worked on together is clear: our future as evangelicals is to be at the heart of spiritual and social transformation for our society."

Edwards was the Alliance's first black General Director. He is known to have progressed and deepened the diversity of the Alliance while bringing credibility and attention to evangelicals in the ecumenical and secular spheres.

In the UK, Edwards strengthened the voice of evangelicals in the media and in Parliament, while on an international level he was fundamental to the formation of Micah challenge, a movement calling governments to account for justice for the poor.

Katei Kirby, Chief Executive Officer of the African and Caribbean Evangelical Alliance (ACEA) said: "Joel has played a significant part in uniting and engaging the diversity of evangelicals in the UK. He leaves a living legacy of gracious and consistent Christian leadership that is both exemplary and inspiring.'

Derek Tidball, Chair of the Alliance council, said: "Joel is a greatly valued friend and ambassador for the Alliance, and has worked tirelessly in the name of Christ during his time as General Director. We are very thankful for his contribution to the evangelical world and are already exploring ways in which we can continue to work together."

Mike Talbot, Chair of the Alliance board, said: "Joel is an evangelical statesman who has made a significant contribution to the witness of the church in this land. He is respected across the Christian community, and beyond, and loved for his graciousness and his passion for the good news of Christ. We will be very sad to see him go, but we are excited about the opportunities that will open up for him in the future."

The release says that Edwards plans to continue his active involvement with Micah Challenge International and the Churches Media Council, both of which he chairs. He also remains passionate about issues of human rights and freedom of conscience, and will continue to champion these through his role as a commissioner for the Equality and Human Rights Commission.

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