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Does the Bible prohibit sex before marriage?

2025-05-15T12:02:00+01:00By

A megachurch Baptist preacher in the US has caused controversy after stating sex outside of marriage is morally permissible. In his sermon, Dr Delman Coates said there was “no biblical basis” for abstinence until marriage. In this response, Dr Ian Paul argues that while cohabitation is not specifically mentioned in scripture, it is included within prohibitions against "sexual immorality" 

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Assisted suicide discriminates against people with disabilities. MPs must vote against it

2025-05-15T11:58:00+01:00By

Disability rights campaigners say the assisted dying Bill, which returns to the Commons this week, violates their human rights. As they get ready to take their case to the UN, Christian Institute lawyers agree the Bill is incompatible with the European Convention on Human Rights

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‘No man knoweth the hour’: The biblical case for ditching due dates

2025-05-15T10:19:00+01:00By

Only five per cent of births occur on their predicted date. After watching his wife struggle with the unreliability of due dates, Jack Chisnall wonders if it’s time to ditch them. Acknowledging our lack of abililty to control timings is biblical, he says 

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I gave up tech for Lent. Here’s how it helped my mental health

2025-05-14T15:44:00+01:00By

After a two-year struggle with anxiety, Dave Kemp gave up all electronic entertainment for Lent – TV, social media and phone-based games. This mental health week, he says it not only helped his mind, it also improved his relationship with God and his family

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World peace is possible in 5 years. Here’s how Christians can make it happen

2025-05-14T15:14:00+01:00By

200 million people have died in wars since 1900. There is a better way, says Alan Storkey. He believes the disarming of the world is possible, and it all starts with Christians grasping the counter-cultural implications of the gospel

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Facebook’s Mark Zuckerberg thinks AI chatbots will cure loneliness. He’s wrong

2025-05-12T08:53:00+01:00By 1 comments

Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg is predicting a future where AI personas will become your “friends”. But innovation strategist James Poulter says AI friendship is a false promise. The model of friendship Jesus gives us is far more meaningful

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5 ways the Church has changed since Covid-19

2025-05-09T10:56:00+01:00By

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

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I’m praying Pope Leo will bring Catholics and Anglicans closer together

2025-05-09T09:59:00+01:00By

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

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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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Worship leader turned pastor Tauren Wells: ‘My mission is to call greatness out of others’

2025-05-01T12:34:00+01:00By

The pastor and ‘Hills and valleys’ singer reflects on the voices that shaped him, the disappointment that almost derailed him, and why he believes today’s young men don’t need a platform – they need a father

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Ray Comfort: The evangelist who “makes sinners tremble” on fear, death and false converts

2025-05-01T10:25:00+01:00By 1 comments

The straight-talking evangelist whose conversations with strangers rack up millions of YouTube views is worried the Church is producing false converts. If you want to see people come to a lasting faith, stop starting with ‘Jesus loves you’, he says 

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​This church leader thinks empathy can be a sin. We asked him to explain himself

2025-03-31T11:47:00+01:00By 4 comments

Joe Rigney has authored a much-discussed new book entitled The Sin of Empathy. He defends his thesis to Sam Hailes

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Elle Limebear: ‘I want to rebuke this idea of us being an anxious generation’

2025-03-27T17:10:00+00:00By

After a life-long battle with anxiety, worship leader Elle Limebear is showing fear the door. As she releases her boldest music to date, the daughter of Delirious? frontman Martin Smith opens up about prophetic words, how she accidentally rewrote her father’s classic worship song and what touring the world is really like 

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Hatun Tash: ‘Sometimes I get beaten. I keep going until Muslims hear the Gospel’

2025-03-26T14:51:00+00:00By

The ex-Muslim on confronting Islam, suffering for the gospel and why she won’t stop sharing the good news whatever the cost

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Kristi McLelland’s invitation to feast on God’s Word doesn’t fully satisfy

2025-05-14T14:39:00+01:00By

Kristi McLelland’s new book Feasting on God’s Word uses the metaphor of a feast to explore scripture. While the book offers some helpful insights, structural issues and an uneven focus weaken its overall impact, says Nike Aremu

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Lamorna Ash spent a year searching for God. Did she find what she was looking for?

2025-05-09T08:30:00+01:00By

What draws Gen Z to Christianity and what might they find there? In Don’t Forget We’re Here Forever, Lamorna Ash explores faith with honesty, depth and a storyteller’s eye, offering an intriguing glimpse into a generation’s spiritual searching, says Derek Walker

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Sinners: A boundary-crossing horror movie that tackles religion

2025-05-07T13:03:00+01:00By

Sinners is a fun, stylish, vampiric horror that highlights racial justice issues and has great music. Christians may not like how the Church is portrayed, says Jonty Langley, but if that’s the case, they should ask themselves why it is perceived that way

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This book teaches you how to embrace God even in suffering

2025-04-29T10:48:00+01:00By

In Embracing God in Your Suffering, Dave Furman offers a tender, biblically grounded reflection on walking with God through pain, disability, and disappointment. Rooted in personal experience and rich in scriptural hope, this book calls you to find joy in clinging to Christ

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Building Multicultural Churches is a flawed call for diversity

2025-04-28T10:25:00+01:00By

Tony Thompson’s Building Multicultural Churches tackles the challenges of building ethnically diverse congregations with passion and honesty. But while his insights are often powerful, some sweeping generalisations risk alienating the very audience he hopes to inspire

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This ambitious series reveals new finds in biblical archaeology. But there’s more to the story

2025-04-25T15:00:00+01:00By

While Land of the Bible offers Christian unearths beauty in a broken land, it also sidesteps the obvious political tensions in the Holy Land today. Viewers should be aware this is as much a promotion for tourism to Israel as it is an insight into biblical archaeology, says Chris Sinkinson

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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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'Drink, drugs, sex, career, travel - I’ve tried it all. Nothing satisfies like Jesus Christ'

Calum Mackenzie grew up in a Christian family, but walked away from faith while at university. During the next 22 years he tried everything the world could offer, but nothing seemed to satisfy him. Until one day, a desperate expletive-laden prayer changed everything

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‘My once-atheist friends are turning to God’

When The Times run an article about Gen Z coming back to Christian faith, you know something must be going on. It is, says Premier’s Jess Stark. It’s the beautiful witness of a generation of young people living in radical holiness

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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

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‘We gave away thousands of £10 notes at Spring Harvest’

Inspired by the parable of the talents, Phil and Wendy Wall MBE distributed free cash at major Christian festivals. Twenty-five years on, they reflect on the many lives changed because of it

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The prison monitor: ‘I cannot start the day without God speaking to me’

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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‘People don't recover from locked-in syndrome. I’m a walking miracle’

Rev David Hazeldine surprised medics by making a near-full recovery from locked-in syndrome. The experience revolutionised his understanding of God’s mercy 

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The charity bookshop manager: ‘It’s striking how often people ask for Bibles’

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