News

Christians more wary of Bible at work than atheist colleagues

Christians are more likely to feel uncomfortable about having their Bible on display at work than their work colleagues

God loves cities and Christians should too, says Tim Keller

More than half the world’s population is living in urban areas and that means “more image of God per square inch than anywhere else in the world”, says Tim Keller.

Taize – the Best Ever

It is one of the leading sites of Christian pilgrimage, with over 100,000 young people from all over the world making the journey to the small French village every year.

Newsboys are looking for you to be part of their next CD!

Calling all Newsboys fans! The band and Inpop Records want you to be part of their first-ever Newsboys' Remix Competition for their current hit radio single, "Way Beyond Myself."

Reformed preachers ponder the New Calvinism

New Calvinism is sweeping through young Christians and to three theologians at least, that's good news.

Christians called to mission on their doorstep

In today's increasingly borderless world, God is opening up new opportunities for the church to reach the unreached.

Persecution is a basic teaching in our church, says North African pastor

After eight difficult centuries, Imad Dabour believes the church is rising again in North Africa.

Natwivity takes Christmas story to Twitter users

Share Creative and Evangelical Alliance to launch Natwivity story on Twitter.

Indie artist JJ Heller releases When I'm With You

When I'm With You, the third full-length CD by indie darling JJ Heller, is out now in digital format.

Barred Chinese leaders send greetings to Lausanne Congress

Lausanne Congress hears the song and Scripture picked out by Chinese leaders prevented from taking part.

New edition of Operation World launches at Cape Town 2010

Seventh edition of Operation World launches at Lausanne Congress.

Methodist President fears spending cuts will increase burden on the poor

Rev Alison Tomlin fears Government spending cuts will increase the suffering of the poor.

Santosh Shetty

The Congress has been amazing so far. The coordinates of my heart have changed. It is a transforming me, meeting people who are so driven by the cause of the church and evangelism. I am heartbroken by the suffering of our brothers and sisters but so encouraged by the work that God is doing globally.

Fissure over women bishops deepens in Church of England

Opponents and supporters of women bishops at odds over outcome of elections to Church of England General Synod.

The Beatles really were bigger than Jesus, says academic

John Lennon once declared that the Beatles were bigger than Jesus and now one academic at the University of Huddersfield says he agrees.