Christian Today
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What's so bad about sex education?
School Gate Campaign founder Susan Mason speaks to Christian Today about why she's so worried about the Relationships and Sex Education (RSE) curriculum and what other concerned parents can do.
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How a pastor found healing and peace when he forgave his wife's killer
Rev Anthony Thompson's wife was one of the nine African Americans who died when Dylann Roof opened fire at the historic Emanuel AME Church in Charleston five years ago. He speaks to Christian Today about how God helped him to forgive in spite of his huge loss, and why he's dedicated to helping others do the same.
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The heart of communication
Care for the Family founder Rob Parsons speaks to Christian Today about his new book, The Heart of Communication, and the methods he's gleaned from years of practice that can help any public speaker.
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How Christians can share their faith in a changing world
Seasoned evangelist Becky Pippert speaks to Christian Today about how the Church can continue to witness in times that seem to have become only more challenging since the outbreak of coronavirus.
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Baby Change: Anne Calver on the challenges of becoming a mum and where God is in the midst of it all
Anne Calver thought she would be the perfect mum - until she became a mum! She speaks to Christian Today about the challenges of being a mother, but also the incredible joy, and where God is in it all.
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Where is God in a coronavirus world?
This is the stirring title of the new book from Oxford mathematics professor John Lennox. He talks to Christian Today about why there's no easy answer to suffering and pain, but there is always the promise of a God who is with us.
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The challenge and blessing of home educating children
A homeschooling mum speaks to Christian Today about the difficulties and rewards of educating children at home, and what advice she would give to families plunged into it for the first time because of coronavirus.
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For people with disability in developing countries, coronavirus threatens even more hardship
There are fears that the impact on developing countries with few resources and little in the way of healthcare or welfare will be devastating, and for those living with disability, even more so.
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Diane Louise Jordan on sight loss and a miracle work of God in Rwanda
Growing up with parents who had sight problems, "Songs of Praise" presenter Diane Louise Jordan is passionate about the sight-saving work of Christian Blind Mission in the developing world, where millions live without basic eye care. While the problem is debilitating, just a small donation and a simple procedure can change someone's life forever, as she witnessed firsthand on a trip to Rwanda.
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After Easter church bombings, a new threat is rising for Sri Lanka's Christians
A Sri Lankan pastor speaks to Christian Today about how the Christian community there is coping after last year's Easter Sunday attacks and why he's more fearful of radical Buddhists than radical Muslims.
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Franklin Graham: My message is one of love, not hate
The evangelist tells Christian Today he's "surprised" by the level of opposition to his UK tour and explains why he's considering legal action against the venues that pulled out.
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From prison to employment: how one ministry is helping former inmates make a fresh start
Former inmates trying to rebuild their life after prison can face many obstacles. Adjusting to life outside can be a challenge but finding a job with a criminal record can difficult too. The charity Clean Sheet speaks to Christian Today about how it is working with inmates even before they leave prison to have the best possible chance of finding employment and making that all important fresh start.