If David is a man after God's own heart, why so many wives?
This is important to see because God wanted His King to be a husband to one wife. So why was David a man after God's own heart with so many wives?
This is important to see because God wanted His King to be a husband to one wife. So why was David a man after God's own heart with so many wives?
It might seem strange that an Orthodox Jewish rabbi would side with a Christian adoption agency that refused to accommodate a Jewish couple. But I do.
Disinformation and fake news have helped fuel the riots and disorder taking place across parts of the UK. It's just the latest example of how social media can impact all of our lives.
To put the matter most starkly, while the archbishop has repeatedly deplored the Jewish Holocaust in Europe during the twentieth century, what he is calling for runs the danger of setting up the conditions for another such Holocaust to take place in this century.
Jewish academic and Hebrew scholar Irene Lancaster reflects on Moses' final lessons to the Israelites before leaving this world.
New Atheist icon and Oxford biologist Richard Dawkins recently asked a surprising question on X about his bestselling book, The God Delusion.
The Bishop of Oxford claims it would, but I disagree.
Evangelism through Bible sharing is something that others are called to do, isn't it?
Yes, we have a right to be offended, but we also need to stop and think about why some people might be so keen to offend us in the first place.
In the 7th century AD, the Christian Church in England was transformed by the work of two remarkable men. Neither was born in England, or for that matter in the British Isles.
They demonstrate grit, determination and talent far beyond that which money could ever buy. Yet it is the stories of those overcoming the hurdles to success that really warm my heart.
Christian Today spoke with Emma Weaver, Development Co-ordinator for Try Praying, to hear about why prayer is so appealing to people who are not religious and how it can help Christians share their faith.
The long history of exchange between so-called sacred and secular music means the Bible is often found hiding in plain sight, even in a concert that has no religious purpose.