What is Halloween and how do Christians respond to it?
Halloween falls on October 31 each year. Over the centuries, Christians have had a variety of attitudes to it. This is the story ...
Halloween falls on October 31 each year. Over the centuries, Christians have had a variety of attitudes to it. This is the story ...
It appears that the excesses of modern progressivism are inspiring more young adults to reject the liberal social norms of the past 50 years and turn to the traditional morals and beliefs of the Christian faith.
A majority of practising Christians, including pastors, admit to viewing pornography and a large share say they are comfortable with the habit, a new study has found.
Peterson has been a gateway to Christianity for many people. But where does he stand himself?
Today, perhaps more than ever before, media has the power to shape our world. Let's pray for those who work in it, that they will be guided by integrity, compassion, and a commitment to the truth.
Jesus had brothers and sisters, who are mentioned in the New Testament.
Those who identify as non-religious experience a lower level of human flourishing than the general public, while practicing Christians enjoy the most flourishing, according to a new report.
"Atheism might seem to offer a solution by removing God from the equation, but in doing so, it removes all hope."
No matter the denomination, individual area of influence, or whether you are gathering 3 people or 3,000 people, we believe this is a moment for the UK to return to God and flourish in the identity found in Him."
Scientists often assume such ideas are delusions – symptoms of a psychiatric illness or psychosis. Some Christians even dismiss the idea, even though they feature prominently in the gospel accounts of Jesus's life. So when a distinguished expert in mental illness, Dr Richard Gallagher, wrote a book describing his own personal encounters with people who are possessed, it received a lot of media attention.
6th October is the day when William Tyndale is remembered. This is the story ...
While the overwhelming majority of Evangelicals believe they have a duty to share the teachings of the Bible, most don't feel prepared to do so, according to a new survey.
A new study looking at church attendance among Evangelicals reveals that conservatives are the most likely to identify as "low-attending Evangelicals."