Opinion

Sharing the Gospel through friendship
Evangelism through Bible sharing is something that others are called to do, isn't it?

An (eye) opening ceremony
Yes, we have a right to be offended, but we also need to stop and think about why some people might be so keen to offend us in the first place.

When two Mediterranean Christians transformed the English Church
In the 7th century AD, the Christian Church in England was transformed by the work of two remarkable men. Neither was born in England, or for that matter in the British Isles.

Paris 2024: Running the race with perseverance
They demonstrate grit, determination and talent far beyond that which money could ever buy. Yet it is the stories of those overcoming the hurdles to success that really warm my heart.

Inviting the non-religious to pray
Christian Today spoke with Emma Weaver, Development Co-ordinator for Try Praying, to hear about why prayer is so appealing to people who are not religious and how it can help Christians share their faith.

The Bible at the Proms
The long history of exchange between so-called sacred and secular music means the Bible is often found hiding in plain sight, even in a concert that has no religious purpose.

Life After Doom
Personally, I have no problem with believing in human sinfulness in these areas â and in many others. But Brian McLaren takes a shallow, limited view â it is really the bad news without the Good News.

Let's not retreat into our own political camps
Let's pray for repentance and healing in our nations, for leaders that will not stoke the flames of division and violence.

What happens to church property if evangelical congregations leave the Church of England?
"Clergy and congregations wishing to leave the Church of England will struggle to take the land and buildings of their church with them."

Why your new MP needs to know about religious persecution and what you can do to help
Another election, another Prime Minister. And if you are reading this in the UK, you may well have a new MP. He or she will have a million and one things on their mind right now and plenty of people vying for their attention.

A Christian view of government
The UK recently elected a new government in the General Election, raising the question of what, from a Christian perspective, governments are for. What is their purpose?

Healing from gay desires is possible
Men who are struggling with gay desires must come to understand three truths in their healing journey. This is not an exhaustive list, but it is a good place to start.

There are good reasons to be concerned about where our nation is headed under Labour
Our new government is secularist and will pursue a far-left agenda which will, without doubt, bring challenges. Christians should prepare.

Is it any wonder that trust levels are falling in the Church of England?
It used to be that you would hear a few mutterings of dissent in the corridors, but more lately members have articulated their concerns publicly in questions and speeches.

Orthodox Anglicans in the Church of England have two choices - and neither of them is easy
Given the revisionist bishops' resolve and the repeated mandates they are getting from Synod, the inside strategy is looking increasingly unviable.

Islam, sectarianism and the General Election
There was always going to be a moment when Islam broke the surface of the political pond and emerged in its own right.