Opinion
Am I right to pray for Donald Trump's downfall?
What would you say if you had the opportunity to meet Donald Trump face to face?

Nothing new under the sun: Ecclesiastes is the gospel for today's society
I have come to the conclusion that for today's Western post-moderns, Ecclesiastes is the perfect Gospel to introduce them to Christ.

500 years after Martin Luther, is the internet creating a new Reformation?
In bringing about such mighty shifts in our manner of public and private trafficking, the internet presents our churches, religious communities, faiths and all of us with a magnificent if problematic gift.

Weinsteins at Westminster? It's time for the Church to start being offensive
It's really easy to join in the chorus of condemnation at the predatory behaviour exhibited by powerful people in Hollywood and Westminster.

The miracle of the Balfour Declaration: 100 years on, Israel is a flourishing democracy
The modern State of Israel is the best-integrated country in the world, with minority groups thriving at every level and in every walk of life. And this couldn't have happened without the Balfour Declaration

Weinstein, Spacey and the hypocrisy of the current moral panic
Human beings need to be redeemed from the abuse of power and the effects of the perversion of the good gifts that God has given us.

Revelation 22: Seven principles for today's church
The Bible begins with humanity being shut out from the presence of God â it ends with an open invitation to all to come and drink from the river of the water of life.

Yes, 'Gunpowder' is violent â that's what happens when religion goes bad
Judging by the first episode, the BBC's Gunpowder offers plenty of dramatic bang for the licence-payer's buck.

Free speech on campus â so why not in church?
Some things become unsayable. Whether it's questions about sexuality, or doctrine, or church customs and traditions, or biblical interpretation: there are places we just don't go.

Revelation 21: Now for the good news
Sometimes we miss the sheer glory and beauty of the Gospel invitation, because we do not see, feel or long for the end result.

Church Clarity wants answers on homosexuality â but what if ambiguity's what we need?
'Church Clarity' is a divisive new database that's pressuring pastors to clearly declare their stance on homosexuality. Some are celebrating, others fear what's next. Christians should love the truth, but in an ever-polarised world - can't we learn from ambiguity too?

'Church Clarity' on sexuality â or church control?
In the complicated and often fractious world of Christian faith and sexual identity in the US, a new website has appeared that deeply concerns me as a gay, celibate Christian.

Reformation 500: With the 'fundamentalism, terror and religious violence' should we really celebrate?
My view is that we should certainly learn about it, and yes celebrate the good, whilst acknowledging the bad. But we need to be as careful of our own preconceptions and biases as we expect others to be of theirs.

Why does Mike Pence continue to serve a President who mocks his beliefs?
The revelation that President Donald Trump mocks the religious beliefs of his vice-president Mike Pence shouldn't really have surprised anyone.

Are the Family Research Council and the Values Voter Summit 'hate groups'?
The SPLC's decision to include conservative Christian groups on their list has undermined what could have been a powerful tool.

A dangerous Church? The elephant in the Balliol College Freshers' Fair
Oxford's Balliol College has retracted its Christian Union ban, but are we ignoring the real problem behind all this, asks David Robertson.