
We all need a friend like Denzel Washington
Washington had some sound advice for Will Smith after he slapped Chris Rock at the Oscars, but it's a lesson for all of us, writes Claire Musters.
Washington had some sound advice for Will Smith after he slapped Chris Rock at the Oscars, but it's a lesson for all of us, writes Claire Musters.
This is where learning to lament is so powerful.
Wale Hudson-Roberts on why he would like to see the Church embrace a theology of protest after the horrific treatment of Child Q.
Standing on the side of life and truth may well go a long way to determining who holds government in Canberra.
Duncan Reid, of Wonderborn Studios, speaks to Christian Today about how churches can offer a children's ministry that meets the expectations of youngsters growing up in a multimedia world.
It would be foolish and sad if churches now decide not to sing some of the great songs that Hillsong have produced because of the sins of the founder.
Archbishop John Wilson was right to cancel the visit of a gay author to a Catholic school.
Jewish academic and Hebrew scholar Irene Lancaster on why for many Jews, Leviticus is the most important book of all.
When David Steel MP introduced the Abortion Bill to Parliament in 1967, he estimated that there would be, at most, only around 300 terminations a year. This was wrong. Since the Act was passed, in England and Wales we have witnessed almost 10 million abortions
Christian Today speaks to Sheila Walsh about her latest book Holding On When You Want To Let Go, the idea behind it and how its message can help those who are struggling and in pain.
Whatever the motivation, it is difficult to see how raising the age for marriage can possibly help the problem of coercion – especially when, at the same time, we impose mandatory sex and relationships education in our schools.
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.