Christian Today
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When home isn't a safe place for children
Violence against children in the home tragically rose after the start of the pandemic. Ian Soars, of Spurgeons Children's Charity, speaks to Christian Today about why home isn't always a safe place and what the Church can do to turn this around for more children.
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From hardship to hope
In the run-up to Christmas 2020, Rodney Winchester was facing one of the most challenging seasons of his life but after receiving debt support and emergency packages from Christian Against Poverty, Christmas this year could not be more different.
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Why Christians are so concerned about a conversion therapy ban
Rev Graham Nicholls, director of the Affinity network, speaks to Christian Today about the government's proposed conversion therapy ban and why he and so many other Christians are concerned.
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Christians must be ready to pay the price for their beliefs, says Finnish bishop facing trial for sexuality views
Rev Dr Juhana Pohjola, the Evangelical Lutheran Bishop in Finland, is facing trial in January for expressing traditional Christian teaching on human sexuality.
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Radical hospitality: how the Church is stepping up to welcome refugees
Dr Krish Kandiah speaks to Christian Today about how the Church can give a warm welcome to refugees and others coming to Britain's shores.
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What is the future for evangelicals in the established Church?
Christian Today speaks to Ben John about his election to General Synod as an Anglican evangelical who wants to defend the traditional biblical teaching at this crunch-time for the established Church.
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Life beyond LGBT
Matthew Grech, who used to be gay, and former trans Libby Littlewood speak to Christian Today about why it's so important that ex-LGBT voices are heard too.
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What is being done to address religious freedom abuses worldwide?
Mervyn Thomas speaks to Christian Today about challenges to Freedom of Religion or Belief around the world, what is being done to address them and the special role the Church has to play.
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Alister McGrath on faith, science and why we should be excited by theology
Christian Today speaks to Professor Alister McGrath about his new book, "Return from a Distant Country", and the central importance of good theology for the life and witness of the Church.
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From drug abuse and brokenness, to freedom in Christ
Trudy Makepeace was a mess until she met Jesus. Now free from drug addiction, she has a powerful message to share with others - that no matter what mess they are in, there is always hope with Jesus.
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Faith and miracles in the two World Wars
Christian Today speaks to John Scriven and Tim Dieppe about their new book "Beyond the Odds â Providence in Britain's Wars of the 20th Century", and the vital spiritual and moral issues it raises about our nation.
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African Christians in the UK: a 'new movement of post-colonial missionaries'
Theologian and missiologist Dr Harvey Kwiyani speaks to Christian Today about a new Master's programme from Church Mission Society aimed at equipping African Christians for mission in the diaspora.