Mark Woods
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John Lennox on lions and fiery furnaces: How the book of Daniel speaks today
A new book by the apologist and Oxford professor draws lessons from the life of the prophet.
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David Cameron will face his rivals in TV election debate
After months of wrangling, a debate format has been agreed.
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Franklin Graham branded 'crude, insensitive and paternalistic' for Facebook comments on police shootings
An open letter from evangelical leaders urges Graham to rethink.
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Obama calls for release of jailed Pastor Saeed Abedini
The US president used the Iranian Nowruz holiday to appeal for him and other US citizens to be freed.
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In review: the six biggest stories of the week
The highs, lows and in betweens of the week on Christian Today.
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Christian Today's election guide for the perplexed: The Economy
Mark Woods looks at what you need to know before May 7.
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Phew, the world's still here: what the eclipse really tells us
Eclipses aren't awful harbingers of doom, but perhaps they should still fill us with awe at God's creation, writes Mark Woods.
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America losing faith: 7.5 million fewer believers since 2012
A survey reveals a sharp rise in the number who say they have no religion.
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Religious freedom is not a British value, poll finds
More people think a sense of humour and politeness are important British values than religious freedom, according to a recent survey.
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Facebook bans ad for controversial Meriam Ibrahim film
An advert for the film 'I Am A Christian' breaches guidelines, promoters are told.
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Budget 2015: What you need to know
A careful budget from George Osborne needs to be read carefully.
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One in four Brits expect an apocalyptic disaster in their lifetime
A poll has found that nearly a quarter of Britons think it likely that an apocalyptic disaster will strike the world during their lifetime.