Duncan Williams

Christmas in a world of conflict: where is God, and what is His plan?
As Christmas approaches, the lights and celebrations often stand in stark contrast to the turmoil gripping our world.

Oldest Christian artefact north of the Alps unearthed in Germany
Archaeologists in Germany have confirmed the discovery of a 1,750-year-old amulet containing a silver scroll, now recognised as the oldest physical evidence of Christianity north of the Alps.

Reflections on faith and family from the Old Testament and New Covenant
The Book of Genesis provides a foundational narrative not just for Christianity, but for humanity itself.

Kemi Badenoch criticises 'naive' church leaders in UK
UK Conservative Party leader Kemi Badenoch has accused some church leaders of being "naive" in allowing asylum seekers to convert to Christianity as a way to exploit the UK's immigration system.

After being engulfed by flames, Notre Dame Cathedral finally rises from the ashes
Notre Dame Cathedral, one of the most cherished symbols of French heritage and Christian devotion, is set to reopen its doors after a five-year restoration following the devastating fire that engulfed it on 15 April 2019.

Nigeria's oldest Catholic priest, Monsignor Thomas Oleghe, dies at 104
Nigeria's oldest Catholic priest, Monsignor Thomas Oleghe, has passed away at the age of 104.

Called beyond qualification: how God's strength shines through human weakness
The question is not whether we are strong enough, skilled enough, or good enough, but whether we are willing to let Him shape us for His purposes.

Royal Mail's 2024 Christmas stamps capture snowy splendour of iconic UK cathedrals
This festive season, the Royal Mail's 2024 Christmas stamp collection features a series of evocative snowy scenes of iconic UK cathedrals.

Pope Francis honours Christian martyrs across all denominations
Pope Francis has celebrated the unwavering faith, courage, and commitment of Christian martyrs across all denominations.

Mexican Christians wary of new indigenous protection laws
Despite their being hailed by some as a victory for indigenous rights, a leading international charity has warned that new reforms to Mexican law that will allow indigenous communities to enforce local customs and traditions instead risk escalating the persecution of Christians.

UK Christian influencers share views on Trump's second term
Among British Christians, there are many perspectives on what Trump's return to office means not only for the United States but also for the wider world and the nature of political leadership itself.

CPS considers sexual offence charges against born again Christian Russell Brand
The Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) is considering bringing criminal charges against British comedian and presenter Russell Brand after the Metropolitan Police submitted a file of evidence involving multiple sexual offence allegations.

Gustavo Gutiérrez, pioneer of liberation theology, dies at 96
Gustavo Gutiérrez, the Peruvian priest and revered father of Latin American liberation theology, has died at the age of 96.

Why I will be joining the Global Day of Prayer for the Media
Today, perhaps more than ever before, media has the power to shape our world. Let's pray for those who work in it, that they will be guided by integrity, compassion, and a commitment to the truth.

Discovery of one of the world's oldest churches reveals Armenia's ancient Christian roots
Archaeologists have uncovered one of the world's oldest Christian churches in the ancient city of Artaxata, Armenia, offering remarkable insight into the spread of early Christianity.

Christians invited to join National Week of Prayer
No matter the denomination, individual area of influence, or whether you are gathering 3 people or 3,000 people, we believe this is a moment for the UK to return to God and flourish in the identity found in Him."