By Heather Tomlinson2015-12-14T00:00:00
For years, the church has been putting its foot in it over what the Bible says about women and gay sex. Why should we expect Tyson Fury to be any different? Give the guy a break, says Heather Tomlinson
Fury has been the target of furious rage from the politically correct establishment, after making some eyebrow-raising comments about women, homosexuality and his Christian faith. Some say his nomination for BBC Sports Personality of the Year should be revoked, despite the fact he’s made British boxing history.
With all this pressure, and a camera thrust in his face, he still had the guts to tell BBC viewers: 'Jesus loves me, and he loves you too… and he loves everybody in the world. All’s you’ve got to do is repent of your sins, and you’ll be forgiven.'
2023-08-23T12:43:00Z By Tim Bechervaise
Tyson Fury is a world champion boxer and an outspoken - if often controversial - Christian. So Tim Bechervaise was keen to see how his faith would be portrayed in the new Netflix docuseries that follows the family in the aftermath of Fury’s retirement from professional sport
2022-10-11T15:34:00Z By Emma Fowle
The son of boxing champ, Nigel, was sent to a ‘cult-like’ Christian school that led him to rebel against the faith that saved his dad. But as his fight with Chris Eubank Jr is postponed over a failed drugs test, where does he stand with God now?
2022-08-24T15:11:00Z By John Sutherland
Ex-police officer John Sutherland says that while his heart goes out to Tyson Fury following the fatal stabbing of his cousin, solving knife crime needs more than just tougher prison sentences
2025-05-09T10:56:00Z By Danny Webster
In the five years since Covid-19, the Church has changed significantly. But it was not killed off as many predicted. Instead, it adapted and in many places is growing, says a new report from the Evangelical Alliance. Danny Webster explores
2025-05-09T09:59:00Z By George Pitcher
Pope Leo XIV has been elected as the new head of the Catholic Church. Could the curious coincidence of a new Archbishop of Canterbury at the same time present a fresh opportunity for Anglicans and Catholics to work together? George Pitcher makes the case for reunification
2025-05-08T08:03:00Z By Abby Guinness
Amid reports of a quiet revival, Abby Guinness shares a similar story from this year’s Spring Harvest — only theirs was one of vibrant, youthful worship, renewed passion for Jesus, and growing intergenerational faith that was anything but quiet
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