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Hulk Hogan (1953–2025): The controversial wrestling icon who found grace in God

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Hulk Hogan was a pop culture icon who brought wrestling to the masses but also became embroiled in public scandal. Gareth Thompson reflects on a legacy marked by fame, failure and a late-in-life surrender to faith

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Too young to preach? There’s no such thing

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If the Church is serious about raising up the next generation, they need to be intentional about making space in the pulpit, says Matt Davies. You don’t have to wait until you’re retired to be a preacher. At just 19, he has been doing it for four years. And he’s longing for the day when it’s not unusual, but encouraged

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Parents can rejoice. The UK is finally enforcing age checks on porn

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After years of delay, the Online Safety Act has introduced age verification for online porn, and with it, greater protections for children. James Mildred says this is a moment for parents to rejoice, but only if Ofcom does its duty and enforces the regulations

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As a Christian, I am inspired by the Lionesses' faith, hope and determination

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From Chloe Kelly’s second attempts to Michelle Agyemang’s on pitch prayers, the women’s Euro 2025 championships has been full of great sporting moments, metaphors and lessons in life and faith

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If AI-generated band The Velvet Sundown thrives, Christian creativity may be in jeopardy

2025-07-24T15:05:00+01:00By

The hottest new band on the scene, The Velvet Sundown, was drawing millions of streams before listeners realised every note and lyric had been composed by artificial intelligence. Jermaine Dallas considers what the trend could mean for writers of worship music 

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The CEO kiss cam scandal is a warning to us all — we should be praying, not laughing

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A viral kiss cam moment at a Coldplay concert quickly spiraled into a public spectacle of mockery and ridicule for mass entertainment. But instead of laughing, Billy Hallowell says this should prompt us to pray for the families involved, reflect on our own shortcomings, and respond with compassion

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Ozzy Osbourne (1948-2025): Prince of darkness or man of faith?

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The Black Sabbath frontman may have employed occult imagery during his on-stage antics, but he also identified as a Christian. Derek Walker takes a closer look at the rockstar’s life and faith

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Have Church of England leaders remembered church teaching on sex?

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The General Synod of the Church of England has voted to ditch an infamous 1991 document which expressed traditional views on human sexuality. What are the implications of the church’s decision? Rev Dr Christopher Landau gives his view

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Pat Barrett: The writer of ‘Good good Father’ on pride, platform and how he stays grounded

2025-07-22T16:22:00+01:00By

Don’t believe the hype. That’s what God told Pat Barrett just before his songs became global sensations. Ahead of his appearance at Big Church Festival, the worship artists tells Sam Hailes why he loves coming to England

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Ballers in God founder John Bostock: ‘The pitch has been my pulpit’

2025-07-22T15:36:00+01:00By

Once hailed as football’s next big thing, John Bostock knows all about the pressures of life at the top – and the pain of seeing it fall away. The man behind Ballers in God explains why he founded a global discipleship movement for fellow professional players, and how – win or lose – he’s learning to follow God’s will for his life

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Alain Emerson: ‘Paul would be appalled with the razzmatazz of Christian conferences’

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The leader of Emmanuel Church, Lurgan and 24-7 Prayer Ireland speaks to Emma Fowle about why the Church needs a wholesale rethink when it comes to leadership models, leading through grief and why the Apostle Paul would turn tables in many Christian conference green rooms

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

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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’

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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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What the new Fantastic Four gets right (and wrong) about God

2025-07-29T11:54:00+01:00By

Fantastic Four: First Steps leans into the domestic family dynamics as well as the heroics. It is a combination that feels perfectly balanced and for viewers with faith, Giles Gough says there’s an extra layer of biblical parallels woven into the film

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Your greatest need isn’t sex. It’s intimacy

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In The Intimacy Deficit, Ed Shaw redefines intimacy as something far deeper than sex – offering a rich, biblically grounded vision of connection with God, self, others and creation. It is a hopeful, practical book a much-needed guide for addressing the relational disconnect so many experience today, says Rachel Bedford

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This thoughtful, biblical book argues that marriage is not the Christian ideal

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Danielle Treweek is challenging the church to see singleness as a powerful reflection of eternity, says Keanna Williams in her review of Single Ever After 

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It’s hard to ignore the messiah parallels in the most human Superman yet

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The long-awaited Superman film directed by James Gunn is one of the most hotly anticipated films of the summer. But does it live up to expectations? Giles Gough finds out

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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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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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Managing finances looks different for everyone 

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‘I was ready to end my life but God showed me the light’

After a lifetime of masking hurt with alcohol, Craig Paton hit rock bottom. On the brink of taking his own life, a moment of sunlight brought clarity and changed everything

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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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‘The Jesus Army nearly broke my faith – but Christ’s teachings still sustain me’

The Jesus Fellowship Church started as a small Christian commune but became one of the most abusive cults in Britain. Since closing in 2019, it has paid out more than £7.7m in compensation to abuse survivors and twelve members have been convicted of sexual offences. John Everett shares his story of how he was recruited into the Jesus Army, and what happened when he left 

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‘I’m a Ukrainian church leader. Amid the heartache of war, we’re baptising more people than ever’

The Russian invasion is still wreaking a heavy toll, and the need is great, says Ukrainian church leader David Karcha. He reports on how his church is seeing God move powerfully, even amid the chaos of war

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‘My colleague was murdered by Kenyan police. I spent seven years fighting for justice’

Award-winning human rights lawyer Janice Muchemi explains how her Christian faith motivated her to keep campaigning for justice, even when the odds were stacked against her

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The speech therapist: ‘Many of my patients are Christians and therapy can include singing worship songs’

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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‘I lost my career for questioning transgender ideology’

Christian artist Victoria Culf explains how an honest conversation about gender led to accusations of transphobia and the loss of her work

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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