Inspired by God - Black Panther star Letitia Wright's new production company
Black Panther star Letitia Wright has set up a new production company and the name for it is inspired by her Christian faith.
Black Panther star Letitia Wright has set up a new production company and the name for it is inspired by her Christian faith.
Christian singer and artist Chris Rice is being investigated over allegations that he sexually assaulted a former student after meeting him at a church retreat.
Scripture Union's National Director Myles MacBean talks to Christian Today about the relationship between science and faith, and why it's important to teach children that they are not in conflict with each other.
Gospel singer Muyiwa Olarewaju and Christian PR consultant Marcia Dixon were among the Christians to be included in the Queen's Birthday Honours List, as were those who have served their communities through the pandemic.
A stunning new artwork has been unveiled to mark 1,600 years since the death of Vulgate translator St Jerome.
Christians have joined calls for the controversial Netflix film 'Cuties' to be banned and investigated over possible criminality.
Rob Holman, the artistic director of 4Front Theatre, talks to Christian Today about the impact Covid-19 is having on the theatre industry, what the future might hold for it, and why the challenge facing churches is in some ways similar to that faced by theatres.
Actor Jim Caviezel is promising big things with the next installment of The Passion of the Christ.
After publicly renouncing his Christian faith earlier this year, Hawk Nelson's Jon Steingard now says he finds it "hard" to say he doesn't believe in God because there's a "maybe" about the existence of God.
Justin Bieber announced the start of a "new era" on Friday when he dropped his new gospel-laden track "Holy".
Dozens of Republicans have called for Netflix to be prosecuted over a movie that shows 11-year-old girls dancing provocatively.
Nearly half a million people have signed a petition calling for the series to be pulled.
Paul Beasley-Murray, Chairman of the College of Baptist Ministers, was ordained in 1970. After five decades of fruitful ministry, he has accumulated a wealth of experience and has more than a thing or two he can share with other ministers.