Christian Today
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How can the Church minister effectively to older people?
Christian Today speaks to Tina English, author of new book, "A Great Place to Grow Old", about how the Church can care practically for older people.
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After the Church in Wales' same-sex vote, what options are open to evangelicals?
Rev Peter Jones, chairman of the Evangelical Fellowship in the Church in Wales
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Challenging the pro-abortion hegemony
John Deighan, the new chief executive of the Society for the Protection of Unborn Children (SPUC), speaks to Christian Today about what can be done to stand up to the powerful and increasingly intolerant pro-abortion movement.
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Faith in the former Soviet Union
William Hollander speaks to Christian Today about why religious freedom remains a challenge in Russia and the surrounding regions.
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The importance of teaching young children about money
If we teach children early on about how to manage money, it will help them to avoid problems like debt later on in life, says Sarah Wallace of the Just Finance Foundation.
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How pioneer mission is reaching people beyond the Church
Starting a pioneering project doesn't have to be really exotic or complicated. It just needs a tug of the heartstrings and a plan, says Church Mission Society's Jonny Baker.
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What future now for evangelicals in the Methodist Church?
David Hull speaks to Christian Today about the Methodist Church's change of position on marriage and the options available to evangelicals.
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How can Christian men and women work together effectively for the Kingdom of God?
The World Evangelical Alliance's Amanda Jackson and Dr Peirong Lin speak to Christian Today about how evangelical men and women can work together as Jesus intended.
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How can Christian parents pass on the faith to their kids?
Andy Frost, CEO of Share Jesus International, speaks to Christian Today about the power of adventure in sharing faith with children, and why raising Christian kids doesn't mean parents have to be super mums or super dads.
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Has the pandemic weakened religious liberty?
Dr Dennis Petri, new head of the International Institute for Religious Freedom, speaks to Christian Today about worrying religious freedom violations and what impact he believes the pandemic has had on religious liberty.
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Experiencing God in a war zone
Ibrahim Najjar, Open Doors' partner in Syria, speaks to Christian Today about life in the country after 10 years of civil war and why he's happy with his decision to stay in spite of all the difficulties and dangers.
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Vaccines and variants: the ongoing challenges of Covid-19 and the vital role of the Church
Dr David Boan, of the World Evangelical Alliance, speaks to Christian Today about the Covid-19 vaccine, the threats posed by variants and future pandemics, and the role the Church has to play in helping the world defeat the virus.