The Church in a fallen West
One day decent unbelievers will regret their complacency when they find themselves getting what they wanted: a new age unhampered by Christianity.
One day decent unbelievers will regret their complacency when they find themselves getting what they wanted: a new age unhampered by Christianity.
We have had around 30 years to sort this out and have done nothing but appease our would-be destroyers, and this is now the result, playing out before our eyes on a daily basis.
Each second Sunday in November people gather together for Remembrance Sunday. This is the story...
Antinatalism is currently a fringe position, but it is worth considering seriously because fringe positions have a nasty habit of sometimes becoming mainstream.
Staging protests to clash with acts of remembrance would be provocative and disrespectful.
The irrational hatred of the Jewish people and the demonizing of Israel is reaching proportions so dangerous that if people of conscience do not stand up, speak out, and push back, Jewish blood will start flowing in America, England, and many other countries around the world.
Ceremony and bizarre ritual aside, this is an important moment in the parliamentary calendar to stridently pray for our nation, our government, our parliament, our democracy, our monarch, our leaders.
With the fast pace of life and ever-increasing demands upon our time, we are becoming more and more prone to superficial and fleeting connections, when what we really need, more than ever, is true belonging.
Try to ignore Christianity and we enter a world without restraint where all that counts is power.
The Church of England's bishops are staring defeat in the face at November's General Synod over a holding motion on services of blessing for same-sex couples.
All this bad weather is a chance to care for the people around us, says the LICC's Matt Jolley.
This article focuses on the agenda of the LGBTQ and its impact on the next generation. Though many in the Church appear oblivious, those outside its walls see it clearly.
The fuse on the dynamite keg is lit, the question is will it be snuffed out in time to avoid the full measure of the explosive devastation?