News

3 questions to ask yourself before you complain about something
3 questions to ask yourself before you complain about something

Brits are notorious for complaining - a lot. In winter it's too cold and when the rare heatwave occurs in summer, it's too hot, and the rain? Don't get us started on the rain. Moaning may be an unofficial British pastime but it isn't one that's confined to the island's shores, it's become a common habit worldwide.

God is Back: It\'s time society caught up
God is Back: It's time society caught up

We can't understand what it means to be human without understanding faith. That doesn't mean we need mandated worship everywhere we turn. It does mean far better engagement with matters of faith from our education system, media, and wider public square.

Refugees shot dead by Turkish border forces
Refugees shot dead by Turkish border forces

Refugees are being shot by Turkish border guards as they flee civil war in Syria.

Headmaster of Christian school arrested in connection with rape of two pupils
Headmaster of Christian school arrested in connection with rape of two pupils

The headmaster of a Christian school in Washington has been arrested for allegedly raping and molesting two female pupils, aged 10 and 11, today.

Honour killings under-reported in UK, BBC suggests
Honour killings under-reported in UK, BBC suggests

Honour killings may be grossly under-reported, according to the BBC, who suggest inter-family violence may be more prevalent than we know in the UK.

Lahore: \'There are no words\' says Archbishop as Christians and Muslims gather to pray
Lahore: 'There are no words' says Archbishop as Christians and Muslims gather to pray

Christian and Muslim leaders have gathered in Lahore to pray for peace after 73 people were killed in a terror attack aimed at Christians.

\'Massive improvement\' needed in palliative care, report shows
'Massive improvement' needed in palliative care, report shows

Most hospitals fail in their care of elderly people a review has found.

Memphis church security quickly stops man carrying guns during Easter Sunday service with 4,500 in attendance
Memphis church security quickly stops man carrying guns during Easter Sunday service with 4,500 in attendance

Memphis church security thwarts gunman carrying weapons who says people are a 'threat to him'

Kolkata flyover collapse is \'act of God\' say builders
Kolkata flyover collapse is 'act of God' say builders

More than 100 people are feared trapped under the rubble, many with serious injuries.

Evangelism in an age of terror, homophobia and indifference... An interview with Archbishop of Canterbury Justin Welby
Evangelism in an age of terror, homophobia and indifference... An interview with Archbishop of Canterbury Justin Welby

How can we be effective evangelists when for many, faith and the church hold little attraction? Justin Welby has a few ideas...

Religious groups see victory as U.S. Supreme Court seeks compromise on  Obamacare contraceptive mandate
Religious groups see victory as U.S. Supreme Court seeks compromise on Obamacare contraceptive mandate

The U.S. Supreme Court is seeking to find ways that would allow religious non-profit organizations to avoid giving notice that they're against providing contraceptive insurance coverage while ensuring that their employees get covered.

How do I decide whether to leave my church?
How do I decide whether to leave my church?

For most Christians, it's a huge issue. Where should I go to church?

AW Tozer: 10 quotes from a 20th century prophet
AW Tozer: 10 quotes from a 20th century prophet

Tozer was a masterly preacher, with a gift for pithy phrases and rapier-sharp insights into the Bible and the culture of his time.

Christians prevented from leaving caliphate capital, forced to study jihad
Christians prevented from leaving caliphate capital, forced to study jihad

Christians in Raqqa in Syria are being prevented from leaving and are being forced to study Islamist teachings such as jihad, according to activists in the city.

Ancient churches \'nationalised\' in Turkey
Ancient churches 'nationalised' in Turkey

Some of the most important Armenian and other churches in the Middle East have been appropriated by the government of Turkey, according to reports emerging from the region.

France's secularism is just religious persecution in disguise
France's secularism is just religious persecution in disguise

Once again we can thank France for highlighting how ludicrous secularism is.