Alister McGrath on the limits of science and atheism
Science may raise these questions, but it can't answer them, says Oxford Professor Alister McGrath.
Science may raise these questions, but it can't answer them, says Oxford Professor Alister McGrath.
Operation Mobilisation (OM) explains why it has recently decided to rename its short-term mission trips.
We thank God for all those who've taken up this cause and helped persuade the Government to re-introduce age checks. Now, the work begins to ensure age check controls are implemented as soon as possible.
Are we prepared to speak the truth (in love) even when the cost of doing so will be our own cancellation?
The queenly estate, as depicted in the Hebrew Bible, is not about high birth, but about character, writes Jewish academic Irene Lancaster.
Bishop Rose Hudson-Wilkin speaks to Christian Today about her new Lent book inspired by "Hamilton" and why there is so much about the man behind the musical that resonates with her.
In Polycarp's martyrdom we see a courageous submission to God's will, a defiant refusal to compromise and, above all, a radiant acceptance of death
Isn't it funny that most of us are only too willing to offer our expertise to others, or to help those in need, yet when it comes to asking for help for ourselves it's a whole different scenario?
Seyi Obakin OBE, CEO of Centrepoint, speaks to Christian Today about his work with homeless young people, the pressures of the pandemic and how his Christian faith inspires him through thick and thin.
In today's Britain police are being sent out to assess whether a thought crime has been committed.
Evangelist J John on why he is greatly troubled by divided church loyalty.
In this cultural moment, faithfulness to Christ involves not just preaching how men and women can be saved but that men and women exist.
We may feel let down by our nation's leaders over the No 10 lockdown parties, but let's use this as an opportunity to check our own hearts, says Claire Musters.