A string of dark British TV dramas have proved to be major ratings winners. So why are millions of viewers trading the traditional good-defeats-evil story...
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With a whopping 1,700 pages, Paul and the Faithfulness of God (SPCK) is NT Wright’s most comprehensive work on Christianity’s most famous apostle. He talks...
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Most Christians long to hear God speak, but how can we be sure we’ve heard correctly? Was that really God, or just our own imagination? Andrew Wilson tells...
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50 years after his death, CS Lewis’ Chronicles of Narnia are still adored by adults and children alike. But which is the best? Conrad Gempf makes the case...
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Following Benny Hinn’s recent visit to the UK, Justin Brierley investigates the controversial health and wealth message of one of the world’s most famous...
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Senior Liberal Democrat MP Sir Alan Beith has denied that Christians in the UK are being persecuted by equality laws, calling the tendency of some Christians...
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Between performing public exorcisms and denouncing Harry Potter novels, three young female exorcists from America have hit UK headlines following a BBC3...
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The first female general secretary of the Baptist Union of Great Britain, Rev Lynn Green, says that Christians in Britain need a sense of ‘humble confidence’...
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Rick and Kay Warren have appeared on Piers Morgan’s CNN show in what Morgan later tweeted was ‘the most heart-breaking and inspiring interview I've ever...
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Five Christians have pleaded not guilty to charges brought against them after they were arrested for blocking access to the London arms fair during a protest...
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Islamic extremists killed more than 150 people in what are assumed to be unrelated attacks on a church in Pakistan and a shopping centre in Kenya.
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CAFOD’s director of communications was at the centre of a controversy last month over revelations in his memoirs that have been serialised in the Daily...
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Police in Coventry had to be called when a Catholic church was invaded by a group claiming to be ‘international peace officers’, demanding the arrest of...
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God is a camper. And I am not. I’ve tried the outdoorsy life, lured by the gentle pitter-patter of rain on canvas, late night chatter around a roaring...
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I’m keen to get my church more interested in environmental issues, but there’s a faction in the congregation who subscribe to Mark Driscoll’s thinking...
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We often think of David as the plucky young boy who defeated Goliath. In reality, he was a nation-builder as well as a mass murderer who ignored the rape...
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I was exposed to faith as a child. I come from a Welsh-speaking background and my grandparents were deeply involved with the chapel – as much of rural...
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It was 6.30am on a Sunday and I was standing in the kitchen waiting for the kettle to boil. I was preparing to do a series of BBC radio interviews later...
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