Six ways your church can help older people stay connected
Millions of older people in the UK, the US and other countries are not internet users – and it's becoming harder for them to access basic services.
Millions of older people in the UK, the US and other countries are not internet users – and it's becoming harder for them to access basic services.
Despite appearances, Church of England conservatives have not won a victory after the bishops announced that new services of blessing for same-sex couples now require two-thirds majorities in General Synod.
I do my best to be sensitive in the language I use, not wanting to drive people away from a life-giving message because of controversial terminology. Yet there are times when being blunt is essential, and now is one of those times.
This is the worst massacre of Jews on any single day since the Holocaust. Just that alone is mind-numbing.
Gangs of armed men who rampage through villages entering peaceful homes to murder whoever they encounter are terrorists.
We must always refuse to accept the woke's linguistic tyranny. The problems of the world, and more importantly the problems in our own lives, will be met only when we confront reality.
Often, by the time people come to us for support, they have run out of options and are struggling with feelings of shame and stigma.
Christian Today speaks with author and book coach Matt Bird about his experience of growing up with dyslexia, his journey to self- acceptance, and what churches can do to support people with dyslexia or who are neurodiverse.
This recent AI generated image offers a strikingly lifelike depiction of Jesus.
Jewish academic and Hebrew scholar Irene Lancaster reflects on the significance of the Jewish festival of Sukkot.
After the heartbreaking death of 15-year-old schoolgirl Elianne Andam, London City Mission's Efrem Buckle speaks to Christian Today about the important role of churches in their communities and how an initiative called Operation Forgiveness is helping young people to choose a different path from violence.
In a society that teaches us to be Mick Jagger – brilliant as he is – we can live and speak a different truth
The media which have turned into a lynch mob to destroy Brand refuse to acknowledge that he is the man they created, and the hypersexualised popular culture is one which they continually feed.