Christian Today
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But where are you really from? Christian Aid CEO Amanda Mukwashi on race and identity in Britain
Christian Aid CEO Amanda Mukwashi speaks to Christian Today about race, identity and why she thinks the Church is perhaps better placed than any other institution to make a positive change.
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Are science and faith really incompatible?
Scripture Union's National Director Myles MacBean talks to Christian Today about the relationship between science and faith, and why it's important to teach children that they are not in conflict with each other.
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Retired superintendent Leroy Logan on racism and why the police need to change
Leroy Logan, one of the founding members of the Black Police Association, talks to Christian Today about the reality of racism and why he fears the Met is going backwards, not forwards.
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Will Covid-19 be the death of theatre?
Rob Holman, the artistic director of 4Front Theatre, talks to Christian Today about the impact Covid-19 is having on the theatre industry, what the future might hold for it, and why the challenge facing churches is in some ways similar to that faced by theatres.
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Bringing the Church together around books
Steve Barnett, of St Andrew's Bookshop, speaks to Christian Today about why he believes the Church needs to be reading more and reading together, especially in the days of Covid-19.
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Mayflower400: why the Puritans had to leave England
On 16 September 1620, 102 passengers and 30 crew set sail on the Mayflower from Plymouth, England, heading for the New World. But for historian Stephen Tomkins, the most interesting journey isn't the 66 days they spent onboard the Mayflower crossing the Atlantic; it's what came before that
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RSE in schools: what young people need is more protection, not more sex education
Charlie Colchester, the founder of the Let Kids Be Kids Coalition, speaks to Christian Today about why he believes the new Relationships and Sex Education curriculum is problematic, and the change he hopes to bring through a judicial review.
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Finding answers in the Bible to trauma and grief in the age of Covid-19
In the age of Covid-19, when many people around the world are suffering on different levels, a Bible-based course on trauma has become so much more pertinent.
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The power of godly affirmations
Thea Muir was gripped with debilitating eating disorders until she discovered the power of saying godly affirmations over herself. Sceptical at first, she says God used them to rebuild her faith and her sense of who she was from the ground up.
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'If it's us now, it will be the pastors next' - Mike Davidson on why gay conversion therapy should not be banned
Mike Davidson, the founder of the Core Issues Trust, speaks to Christian Today about why he fears the "silencing" of church pulpits if the Government bans gay conversion therapy.
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Pray that Hong Kong's Christians can stand strong
Gina Goh from International Christian Concern speaks to Christian Today about why Christians everywhere need to be worried about what's happening in Hong Kong and what action they can take.
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The Church and racism: actions must speak louder than words
Dr Joe Aldred, who is responsible for Pentecostal and Multicultural Relations at Churches Together in England, speaks to Christian Today about what meaningful action the Church can and must take on racism in its own backyard.