Christian Today
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Rev Marcus Walker on the difference the next Archbishop of Canterbury could make
Christian Today spoke to the Rev Marcus Walker, Rector of St Bartholomew the Great in the City of London and founder of the Save the Parish movement in the Church of England, about what he is looking for in a new Archbishop of Canterbury after Justin Welby stepped down in January.
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Vaughan Roberts on why Christians around the world must stand together against the sexual revolution
Vaughan Roberts, rector of St Ebbe's, Oxford, and co-director of the Alliance movement of traditionalist Anglicans in the Church of England, recently attended the Lausanne 4 Congress in Incheon, South Korea, where he called on churches in the West and the Majority World to unite in opposing the sexual revolution. Christian Today spoke to Rev Roberts about why he felt this was an important message for Lausanne, and his hopes for the UK.
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Lausanne's Doug Birdsall talks leadership, challenges for world mission, and passing the baton to the next generation
Lausanne Honorary Co-Chair, Doug Birdsall, speaks to Christian Today about some of the challenges for Christians today and what might be next for the movement.
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Franklin Graham's message to the UK: God loves you
Franklin Graham speaks to Christian Today about his God Loves You tour and why he keeps coming back to the UK.
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The need for bold evangelism
Counties CEO, Martin Erwin, speaks to Christian Today about churches can be confident in sharing the Gospel.
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Seeds of faith and hope in crisis-hit Lebanon
Christian Today speaks to Ali Wood, Tearfund's country director for Lebanon, about how Christians are responding to the many challenges affecting the crisis-hit country.
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The future for evangelicals in the Church of England
Christian Today speaks to Rev John Dunnett, National Director of the Church of England Evangelical Council (CEEC), about the Church of England's new same-sex prayers and what they might mean for the future of evangelicals in the Church.
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Fear and desperation in Gaza
Christian Today speaks to Jamie Eyre, Embrace the Middle East's Director of Programmes, Partnerships and Advocacy, about the crisis in Gaza and how Christians are supporting those in need.
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How churches are part of the solution to knife crime
After the heartbreaking death of 15-year-old schoolgirl Elianne Andam, London City Mission's Efrem Buckle speaks to Christian Today about the important role of churches in their communities and how an initiative called Operation Forgiveness is helping young people to choose a different path from violence.
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Sharing the Gospel from South Africa to Scotland
Evangelist and apologist Steve Osmond speaks to Christian Today about the spiritual climate in his native South Africa and Scotland, where he's just taken up a new role at the Solas Centre for Public Christianity.
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How to revitalise a dormant church
Christian Today speaks to David Brown, author of Reconnect Your Church, about how churches can stay healthy and prevent decline.
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Pride, the Self and the Church
Christian Today speaks to Rev Matthew Roberts, minister of Trinity Church York and co-author of the Greater Love Declaration, about his new book, Pride: Identity and the Worship of Self.