Andy Walton
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50 years on, what The Beatles' Sgt. Pepper teaches us about music
50 years ago today, one of the most influential albums of all time was released. What can it teach us?
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Christians, for the love of God, stop calling gay activists Nazis
There is nothing new under the sun. Yet some depressing patterns repeat with such alarming regularity that one wonders if some people missed the memo.
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Tennis star turned pastor faces backlash over LGBT comments
Australian tennis legend turned pastor Margaret Court has again caused controversy over her views on homosexuality.
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Archbishop Welby: Don't be cynical about politicians, pray!
The Archbishop of Canterbury has used an appearance on Thought For The Day to call for citizens across the UK to show respect for politicians.
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Jesuits in Britain appoint new head
Jesuits in Britain have a new Provincial General Superior. Father Damian Howard SJ will take over at the helm of the organisation in Britain which is formally known as the Society of Jesus.
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How St Augustine of Canterbury changed the world forever
There aren't many people who've had such an impact on history as St Augustine of Canterbury. On his feast day today, it's worth exploring who he was and why he was so influential.
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Is Jeremy Corbyn right? Does our foreign policy play a role in terrorism?
Today's political debate is about whether Jeremy Corbyn, the Labour Leader, is correct to imply that events such as the Manchester attack are partly the responsibility of British foreign policy.
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The secret to Christian unity? Maybe it's really simple...
Praying together breaks down barriers. The power of the regular prayer sessions is to break down division...
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Warning over fake charity appeals for Manchester attack victims
The Charity Commission has been forced to issue advice on how to give to appeals for the victims of the Manchester attacks. It's after a number of reportedly fake appeals were spotted by the fundraising website GoFundMe.
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'Sublime Christian heroism': The amazing history, culture and faith of Manchester
People from around the world have come together to express their sorrow over the events in Manchester. What fewer may realize, especially some of our American readers, is just what a remarkable place Manchester is.
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Barra churches unite to remember victims of Manchester attack
A vigil has taken place on a Scottish Island which has been deeply affected by the Manchester terror attack.
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6 forgotten works from big name Christian authors
There are popular and influential authors who have great work which has been somewhat overlooked. Here we list some of the options you could add to the reading list this summer...