Will the Anglican Communion hold together?
Yesterday, the Archbishops wanted to tell a story of joyful celebration. Sadly, for many it was a day of mourning and uncertainty.
Yesterday, the Archbishops wanted to tell a story of joyful celebration. Sadly, for many it was a day of mourning and uncertainty.
In a world that is turning away from bad news, we have good news to offer.
So-called traditionalists have lost two icons in recent weeks, deflating opposition to reform on women's roles.
Lebanon's Christians face an existential crisis unprecedented in its gravity since the 1920 creation of Greater Lebanon and the subsequent independence in 1943 of the Republic of Lebanon.
A perfect storm is battering the NHS. How can Christians respond to this situation?
Now that Benedict is dead, the church needs to set those protocols. Pope Francis can issue new rules that will apply to him, should he retire, and to his successors without disturbing his predecessor.
Evangelical Christians should stand up for people who are unjustly forcibly recruited, sent to the front and forced to kill against their declared will and conscience.
Singleness is a "massive" problem and one that requires all of the Church to come together to find solutions, says Pastor Dave Daniels, one of the contributors to new book, 'Black, Christian and Single'.
Every so often, a moment of sanity prevails in our culture, quite unintentionally.
Dr Joshua Edelman, of Manchester Metropolitan University, speaks to Christian Today about a new multi-country research project into how religious communities embraced the digital world during the pandemic and what some of the long-term consequences might be.
This was not Orwell's 1984.This was England in 2022. Let that sink in.
Zoe Keens, CEO of the International Bible Reading Association (IBRA), speaks to Christian Today about how people have been sustained by the Word of God through good times and bad.
In this 'inner light' world, what religion you are does not matter.