Opinion
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Under the thumb of Stonewall for too long, the BBC must now restore its impartiality
For some organisations, the penny is finally beginning to drop.
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Sing for the freedom of Leah Sharibu and others like her
The universal prayer of all Nigerian parents is that their children will be better than them, but for Nathan and Rebecca Sharibu that prayer has now become for Leah to come back home.
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What is the future for evangelicals in the established Church?
Christian Today speaks to Ben John about his election to General Synod as an Anglican evangelical who wants to defend the traditional biblical teaching at this crunch-time for the established Church.
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The question of religion and public benefit
Stephen Evans, CEO of the National Secular Society, has asked to respond to a recent analysis of its report, "For the Public Benefit? â the case for removing the advancement of religion as a charitable purpose", produced by David Robertson on behalf of Christian Today. Mr Evans' response is published here in full in the interests of public debate around this important issue.
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Vaccine passports in Australia: when segregation becomes the law of the land
It is personal choice that must be protected if we are to be the people God has called us to be.
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How the Church can stand in the gap as social care fails
The need to distance has been removed now, and it's an opportunity for churches to step up their help.
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Life beyond LGBT
Matthew Grech, who used to be gay, and former trans Libby Littlewood speak to Christian Today about why it's so important that ex-LGBT voices are heard too.
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The Queen and her Christian faith
The strange paradox is that the Queen's virtues are admired on all sides, but stripped of the recognition that they are profoundly Christian in character.
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'Manifesting' might be the latest Gen Z craze but the Church has its own version too
The New Age concept of 'manifesting' - thinking something into being - is not so different from the idea of 'name it and claim it' popular in some corners of the Church.
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The steady erasure of 'women' in the pro-abortion movement
Airbrushing 'women' out of gendered existence by subordinating them within a broader group of "pregnant people" is both morally repugnant and insulting.
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The Assisted Dying Bill poses the wrong answer to the right question
Nola Leach, CEO of CARE, responds to the Assisted Dying Bill now proceeding to committee stage after a lengthy debate in the House of Lords.
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Is more money always better? Reflecting Jesus' heart in foreign aid
As we see the different needs of communities around the world, I find myself asking, is it really it as simple as putting more money into financial aid?