Opinion
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How can Christians reach out and show solidarity to victims of racism?
Followers of Jesus are called to stand up for anyone who's being mistreated or oppressed.
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Thinking rightly about abortion
Christians need to be prepared to stand up and say that abortion is morally wrong. However, Christians cannot stop there. There are three other things they have to do.
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Trump and evangelicals - round two
Let's be praying for these key US elections, and for Christians to use their votes wisely and faithfully
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The triumph of medieval Spain's Catholic monarchs over Islam
In January 1492 â the same year that Columbus was landing in the New World â a momentous event was happening in the Old World.
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What would orthodox Christians do under Labour's misgendering law?
Christian teacher Joshua Sutcliffe, who is appealing his ban by the Teaching Regulation Agency (TRA) for 'misgendering' a pupil, would not stand a chance of getting back into the profession if Labour wins power.
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It's time to confront porn's harms
Politicians have a moral duty to tackle the harms of pornography and protect the vulnerable, writes Louise Davies, CARE's Director of Advocacy and Policy.
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Leaders and the problem of hidden sin
Sadly, there are more leaders who will fall in 2024 and beyond. As they fall, know that God sent His prophets to them privately long before and they ignored it. Don't you and I do the same.
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What then should we do?
What is the concerned Christian to do in the face of societal decline and the increasing pressure of a narcissistic and intolerant progressivism?
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Towards Christian support for the state of Israel
Jewish academic and Hebrew scholar Dr Irene Lancaster speaks to Dr Tricia Miller, the senior Christian media analyst at CAMERA (The Committee for Accuracy in Middle East Reporting and Analysis), and the Founder and Director of CAMERA's Partnership of Christians and Jews.
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The Gladiators reboot and the power of nostalgia
You thought the 90s were gone? Don't be so sure.
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Prayers of Love and Faith and the dilemma facing the House of Bishops
The Church of England's House of Bishops appears to be losing its nerve over launching standalone services of blessing for same-sex couples.
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Christian theology and identity politics
The dominant take on what is happening in the Middle East is unbelievably simplistic.