Jo Frost

176 Copenhagen Street, London N1 0ST, United Kingdom

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+44(0) 20 7828 7777

Jo Frost serves as Director of Communications and Engagement at The Evangelical Alliance (UK), where she leads the communications, membership and mission teams.

With over twenty years of ministry experience—including church leadership and church-planting in London and France—Jo holds a Master’s degree in Public Communications and brings a strong background in public relations and culture-shaping. She co-leads the “Being Human” project, speaks and writes widely on communications, culture, whole-life discipleship, mission and leadership.

She also co-hosts the “Being Human” podcast with Peter Lynas, produced by the Evangelical Alliance. The podcast explores contemporary issues through a Christian lens, examining how faith intersects with cultural trends, technology, politics, and other topics to understand what it means to be human today

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