Depending on God in a time of evil
The New Testament epistle reading in the Book of Common Prayer set for today, the twenty-first Sunday after Trinity, is vital to the Christian's understanding of the workings of evil.
The New Testament epistle reading in the Book of Common Prayer set for today, the twenty-first Sunday after Trinity, is vital to the Christian's understanding of the workings of evil.
The truth is that we don't really know what the government is going to do.
Teachers and support staff are drained: by the Covid fall-out, increasing behavioural challenges, and the prospect of cutting essential staff to balance the books.
Inherent in so much of the culture downstream from the sexual revolution is that desires and rights are the same thing.
Halloween raises big questions but only gives lies as answers.
It's shallow and narcissistic, and it's time we put our money where our mouth is when it comes to the things we believe.
Neither Bradshaw nor Parliament as a whole should seek to force the Church of England to cease preaching the truth.
A complex relationship between Filipino Christians and colonial rulers (first the Spanish and then the Americans) led to two extraordinary revolutionary uprisings by Catholic Filipinos who felt marginalised by their colonial co-religionists.
A judgment in favour of the American evangelist is an encouraging sign that the law is prepared to protect the Church both from intolerant politicians and indeed itself.
Jewish academic and Hebrew scholar Irene Lancaster explains why it is the legacy of Shem that is so necessary today.
The reality is that from the time the Abortion Act came into effect on 27 April 1968, both women and men have tended to view legal termination as a green light allowing unrestrained sex whenever, wherever and with whomsoever they want, without fear of consequence.
The doctor you call to help your child in the short-term might be the doctor who hurts your child in the long-term.
Detransitioners are considered either non-existent or an embarrassment by the cultural powers that be. Yet, they make clear that people struggling with dysphoria are not the enemy.