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
2025-07-04T15:43:00Z By Rev Jamie Sewell
While many churches prioritise order, structure, and predictability, Rev Jamie Sewell says true revival isn’t born of control, but of holy disruption
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?
2025-07-09T11:30:00Z By Tim Farron MP
A Parliament without prayer? Be careful what you wish for, says Tim Farron MP. In a Chamber often crammed full of egos, there can be no better antidote than to start your day with prayerful remembrance that God is in control, not you
2025-07-09T10:46:00Z By Lindz West
Online streams of Christian music have increased 60 per cent over the last five years. There’s an open door for the gospel, says evangelist and musician Lindz West. It’s time for Christian artists to walk through it with integrity, creativity and a heart to share the good news with a lost and hurting world
2025-07-09T09:05:00Z By Travis Burleson
Flash floods in Kerr County, Texas have killed at least 104 people, including at least 27 girls and staff from Camp Mystic, a Christian summer camp that has been running for more than 100 years. A local pastor calls Christians to pray for those affected, and says many are asking why God allows such tragedy to happen
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