• As 1,455 make decisions for Christ, Franklin Graham wants you to know that bold gospel preaching still works

  • Cory Asbury is right. Our worship needs heart surgery

  • The police tried to stop me preaching. They won’t succeed

  • Where have all the Christian world leaders gone?

  • The #JesusGlow can’t be bought - but it is real

Bear Grylls: 'Sharing the story of Jesus is the proudest thing I've ever done'

2025-06-20T12:01:00+01:00By

The adventurer opens up about writing the story of Jesus as a thriller, his complicated relationship with church and why faith is like plugging in a toaster 

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The police tried to stop me preaching. They won’t succeed

2025-06-30T11:27:00+01:00By

When street evangelist Monique Bailey set out to share the gospel in King’s Cross, she didn’t expect a police officer to stand in her way. She explains why the experience reminded her of the need for every Christian to bring light into dark places, no matter the consequences 

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Cory Asbury is right. Our worship needs heart surgery

2025-06-27T13:31:00+01:00By

Worship artists make ungodly compromises in order to be successful in Christian music. That’s according to Cory Asbury, the writer of ‘Reckless Love’ who recently criticised artists for acting in ways which are “antithetical to the way of Jesus”. Scottish songwriter Andrew Mitchell, who himself stepped away from the Christian music industry in the US explains why he agrees with Asbury’s comments

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Factory farming is a faith issue. Here’s a Christian response to chlorinated chicken

2025-06-27T12:53:00+01:00By 2 comments

The conversation around the prospect of chlorinated chicken coming to UK has primarily focused on food safety, Hadden Turner says that focus is misguided, and much more concern should be directed toward animal welfare, environmental damage and what our food choices say about our faith

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The normalisation of abortion is not good news for women

2025-06-27T09:52:00+01:00By

In sharing the stories of three women close to her, the Bishop of Lancaster, Rt Rev Jill Duff illustrates why Parliament’s vote to decriminalise abortion is so concerning

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The Lords must stop assisted suicide. Their moral responsibility cannot be overstated

2025-06-26T06:31:00+01:00By

This is a bad bill, one of the worst, says George Pitcher. To send it packing is precisely the level of scrutiny that the Lords should provide 

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The Church cannot continue to sleep through crisis - it’s time to return to the night vigil

2025-06-25T10:55:00+01:00By

The Church once lit up the night with intercession. If the Church wants to ignite the revival that awaits us, Jonathan Oloyede says it must reclaim the night vigil and reopen the wells of persistent prayer and fasting 

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Where have all the Christian world leaders gone?

2025-06-25T09:16:00+01:00By

Western societal and political systems were built on Christian principles, but few Western leaders now profess even a nominal Christian faith. George Pitcher wonders when we’ll realise what we’re missing

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‘God belongs in politics’ John Lennox makes the case for faith in public life

2025-06-24T11:51:00+01:00By 3 comments

Addressing the National Parliamentary Prayer Breakfast in Westminster this morning, the renowned Christian apologist and mathematician Professor John Lennox argued removing God from politics will create a moral vacuum that secularism has no hope of filling. Here are his words in full

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Franklin Graham: ‘Churches that have compromised on God’s word have damaged themselves’

2025-06-25T09:30:00+01:00By

The outspoken evangelist is worried European churches are failing to preach the gospel. But people want to know the truth, he says. Christians must grasp the evangelistic opportunities

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Bear Grylls: 'Sharing the story of Jesus is the proudest thing I've ever done'

2025-06-20T12:01:00+01:00By

The adventurer opens up about writing the story of Jesus as a thriller, his complicated relationship with church and why faith is like plugging in a toaster 

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Wole Agbaje: ‘When God first called me to the Church of England I was horrified’

2025-05-29T14:45:00+01:00By

The Pentecostal who was dragged kicking and screaming into the Church of England is now leading one of its most vibrant congregations

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Zach Meerkreebs on preaching the sermon that (maybe) started a revival

2025-05-29T14:15:00+01:00By

The man who had a front row seat to the Asbury Outpouring talks humility, the kindness of God and how the death of his daughter reshaped his relationship with Jesus 

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Lamorna Ash: The progressive writer trying to become a Christian

2025-05-23T15:17:00+01:00By

The author of the critically acclaimed book Don’t Forget We’re Here Forever spent a year trying Christianity Explored, Iona retreats and Quaker meetings in an attempt to find faith for herself. She shares the highs and lows of her spiritual journey so far with Derek Walker and explains why an evangelical view of sexuality will always be a barrier for her

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Nic Fiddian-Green: The acclaimed sculptor and recovering alcoholic on his search for the face of Christ

2025-05-02T13:24:00+01:00By

Best known for his equine sculptures, Nic Fiddian Green opens up about his new, deeply personal work — a crucified Christ — and the journey of suffering, reflection and solitude it led him on

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Christian scientists are grappling with the biggest global issues. This book explains how

2025-06-30T10:44:00+01:00By

What happens when science meets faith across continents? This thought-provoking book explores how Christians around the world - from China to Canada - are navigating the complex relationship between science and belief

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When Culture Hates You is a timely call to unapologetic faith

2025-06-30T07:47:00+01:00By

In a culture increasingly hostile to Christian values, this book challenges believers to stand firm in truth - no matter the cost, says our reviewer 

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The ministry we forgot? Why caring for the elderly matters more than ever

2025-06-23T12:01:00+01:00By

Anne-Louise Critchlow’s Slowing Down is a gentle call to rediscover the quiet power of pastoral care. With warmth and wisdom, she honours the often-overlooked ministry of supporting the elderly says Eliza Bailey.

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Derwin Gray’s heartfelt take on evangelism will inspire you

2025-06-17T11:21:00+01:00By

In a world desperate for hope, Derwin Gray’s new book Lit Up with Love offers a practical and heartfelt call to live out Jesus’ transforming love—not just in words, but through action

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How can you hear God’s voice? This book explains

2025-06-09T16:27:00+01:00By

In his latest book, the Minnesota-based pastor Joshua Giles offers personal reflections aimed at helping every Christian hear God’s voice. But while heartfelt and sincere, the book often lacks theological depth, says our reviewer

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Biblical parallels are easy to find in The Salt Path

2025-06-02T16:39:00+01:00By

Biographical drama The Salt Path tells the true story of a couple who lose their home and embark on a year-long coastal walk, despite one of them also being diagnosed with a terminal illness. It’s an inspiring film, set against a beautiful backdrop says Giles Gough. But there’s also spiritual wisdom to be gleaned

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From suicidal star to servant of Christ

Marc Mero reached the pinnacle of professional wrestling, all while secretly battling a drug addiction that was tearing his life apart. When the facade crumbled, he lost his will to live. But just as he was ready to end it all, an encounter with God changed everything

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From drug addiction to freedom in Christ

Carly Peek’s world fell apart when a close relative took her own life. Aged 13, she tumbled into addiction before finally finding healing and wholeness in Christ nearly two decades later

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'When I asked God if he was Allah, I heard a voice reply "I am Jesus Christ"'

Ruqayyah Valencia-Dacosta struggled with anxiety and depression leading to a suicide attempt. But an encounter with the love of God took her from Islam to Christianity

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‘Debt nearly broke me. God got us through’

Having been a carer from a young age, Paul Helsby was used to relying on himself. But when a stroke almost took everything from him and the debt mounted up, he was forced to turn to God 

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‘Healing from trauma has been a long journey. Now I’ve written a book to help others’

Tracey-Jane Campbell was a successful music artist. But behind closed doors, she was struggling to come to terms with childhood trauma and abuse. Now, she wants to help others

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The motor retailer: ‘My faith shapes every part of the business. We put people before profit’

The Church is made up of Christians from a myriad of different professions, and yet their ordinary tales of God at work rarely get told. In this series, we bring you stories of faith on the frontline

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‘More men are finding Jesus - my church is full of them!’

A small chapel in the Welsh Valleys has experienced significant growth in recent years, with much of it driven by young men coming to faith. Pastor John Funnell of Noddfa Church shares the story 

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‘We saw whole youth groups give their lives to God!'

Gen Zeal’s Josh Green is witnessing a mindblowing response to the gospel among young people in the UK. It’s time for the Church to pray and believe for more, he says

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‘God called me to improve the mental health of a million people’

After becoming disillusioned with his military career, Will Petty reached rock bottom, grappling with depression and alcoholism. He explains how God led him to a greater purpose and a new vocation – to forge a path for others to find their healing

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The renewable energy manager: 'I want to love God and neighbour by making a positive difference'

The Church is made up of Christians from a myriad of different professions, and yet their ordinary tales of God at work rarely get told. In this series, we bring you stories of faith on the frontline