Mark Woods

Barnabas Fund's Patrick Sookhdeo arrested on suspicion of indecent assault
Patrick Sookhdeo's resignation yesterday from the Barnabas charities he founded followed his arrest on Saturday on suspicion of indecent assault.

Patrick Sookhdeo in shock resignation from Barnabas charities
The move was announced this morning on the Barnabas website and represents a stunning change of course.

Did Justin Welby really doubt the existence of God after Paris attacks?
The Archbishop of Canterbury yesterday admitted that the Paris terror attacks had caused him to wonder what God was doing.

Unmasking the horror: How violence against women is poisoning the world
A whole structure can be built on a lie against humanity, says Elaine Storkey.

10 things you might not know about Diwali
Also known as Deepavali, it means 'Festival of Lights' and it's the most fun festival in the Hindu religion.

How to listen to sermons: 10 tips to make it easier
There's lots available to help the preachers preach, but very little to help the preached-at listen.

Blue-letter Bible highlighting OT passages about Jesus is top seller
A Bible with Old Testament passages relating to Jesus marked in blue is the top selling specialty Bible in North America.

How evangelicals are responding to increased acceptance of homosexuality
Western culture in general is moving inexorably towards greater acceptance of same-sex relationships. What does this mean for evangelicals?

Derick Dillard: God didn't call us to convert Catholics
Jill and Derek Dillard have appeared to hit back at suggestions that they have been trying to convert Roman Catholics.

Does God have a plan for the Federal Reserve? One Congressman thinks so
US Congressman Brad Sherman is convinced that God has plans for the US Federal Reserve,

No HERO for Houston: Transgender people will have to keep using the 'wrong' lavatories
The Houston Equal Rights Ordinance was backed by outgoing Mayor Annise Parker.

Remember, Remember: Why Guy Fawkes Night is still worth celebrating
The story of the 1605 Gunpowder Plot isn't just a gripping bit of history, but it has exact parallels with so much of what's happening 410 years later that we really ought to recover it.

The 'Muslim invasion' of Europe: Do the numbers add up?
People are worried: is the Islamification of Europe really a thing?

Reading the Bible will help stop war crimes, says Serbian officer
More than 4,000 New Testaments are being given to the Serbian army, according to a senior military figure there.

Cuba: Wave of church demolitions halted by sit-in
A spontaneous sit-in at a church in Cuba scheduled for demolition has forced authorities to halt the bulldozers.

Gender roles: Is complementarianism on the wane in the US?
The so-called 'complementarian' movement in gender relations may have received a knock-back.