Persecuted Christians belong on Rishi's radar in 2023
The persecution of Christians is escalating, and there are few governments better placed than Mr Sunak's to help alleviate it.
The persecution of Christians is escalating, and there are few governments better placed than Mr Sunak's to help alleviate it.
It's as if Satan is coming out in full force, red tights and all.
Anglican theologian and writer, Ian Paul, speaks to Christian Today about the significance of the Church of England General Synod's decision to back same-sex blessings, his plea to the bishops, and why he has no plans to leave.
Christian Today speaks to Lauren Windle, author of Notes on Love, about the challenges of dating and singleness in the Church.
This has not been a good weekend for the Archbishop of Canterbury.
If the Church of England wants to know its future, as it now inevitably follows the trajectory towards same-sex marriage (and more), then they need only look over the border to the Church of Scotland.
In this wideranging conversation, Lord Williams of Oystermouth and Hebrew scholar Dr Irene Lancaster discuss the selection of Jewish poems for his new book on poetry and their relevance to both Christian and general audiences, and offer some further reflections on the relationship between poetry, translation and religion.
The implications go far beyond the Church of England.
Now the battle for gay blessings has been won, it will move on to gay marriage within a fairly short period.
Christian Concern's Benjamin John delivered a powerful speech to the Church of England's General Synod this week. Here it is in full.
The behaviour of senior bishops towards General Synod member Sam Margrave raises serious questions about the future for outspoken orthodox Christians in the Church of England.
So this is the way the Church of England ends – not with a bang, nor even a whimper, but with a somewhat tortuous and at times embarrassingly bad debate.
What use is this so-called 'belonging' if voices are only heard out of courtesy and political correctness, and not genuinely taken into consideration?