How churches can help people with disability survive the cost of living crisis
No disabled person should be in pain because they are too cold. Neither should someone have to choose between ventilating their child or eating.
No disabled person should be in pain because they are too cold. Neither should someone have to choose between ventilating their child or eating.
Evangelical Christian MP Tim Farron and Anglican journalist Peter Hitchens went up against celebrated LGBT activist Peter Tatchell and lost the vote by 152 to 81.
We evangelical clergy in the parishes are punch-drunk pandemic weary, unsettled by talk of parish mergers, wondering whether the LLF debate will force us out of the Church of England. I wouldn't presume to speak for everyone, but I am sure I speak for some at least when I say: we are weary. And we are waiting for leadership.
Glenn Packiam, author of The Resilient Pastor, speaks to Christian Today about the pressures on today's pastors and how they can thrive in spite of them.
The failure to fairly distribute vaccines globally puts at risk all the hard-won sacrifices of isolation and separation over the last two years, writes Christian Aid's Oliver Pearce.
After two years of keeping away from church, it may well be hard for the immunocompromised person to start attending once more. Sympathy and understanding are important in such situations – but even more important is to take practical steps to ensure that their decision doesn't, for them, feel stupid, writes Dr Denis Alexander
You don't have to travel far in the UK to hear, whether in person or in the media, clergy who in the name of Jesus separate him from the Jesus of history. They each have their own personal Jesus – who remarkably agrees with their political, social, moral and religious views. He's very nice and accommodating – to them.
Perhaps if we see one another truly, lovingly, and rightly – beyond caricatures and fantasies – we will uncover a refreshment and joy that comes from attending to one another and discovering the work and presence of the changeless God therein.
Gwyn Williams, UK Operations Director for Feed The Hungry, points to a powerful demonstration of God's grace as churches come together to help Ukraine.
There is absolutely no scriptural or factual evidence that connects Ezekiel 38 to Russia's invasion of Ukraine.
While it is painful to see the direct impact of this war on human lives and livelihoods, this invasion will also produce less invisible psychological wounds that could linger for generations.
All too often, the disproportionate impact of climate change on women and girls is forgotten. We cannot make that mistake this international women's day, Christian Aid says.
Eleven years after the murder of Pakistani minorities minister Shahbaz Bhatti, the blasphemy laws he fought so tirelessly against still exist and continue to claim the lives of innocent people.