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New schools sex ed guidance is good news for Christians

2024-05-17T12:41:00+01:00By 1 comments

The new draft  government guidance on relationships, sex and health education (RHSE) in schools has now been published. Julie Maxwell explains how it came about and what it contains - as well as how Christians can continue to hold schools to account

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What Pentecost taught me about my identity in Christ

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As a Black British Pentecostal Christian, Joe Aldred has never been in doubt about the power of the Holy Spirit to transform us from the inside out. It’s what allows us to be more than conquerors, he says

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Starmer is right to welcome Natalie Elphicke. It’s the Christian thing to do

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The Christian call to welcome does not nullify the need for justice, says George Pitcher. Whether it’s MPs, entertainers or asylum seekers, the Church’s job is not to judge. That is a matter for the judiciary

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The two most misused Bible verses on mental health

2024-05-16T12:37:00+01:00By 1 comments

The Bible doesn’t forbid Christians from grieving. Neither does it teach that you should never feel anxious, argues Rachel Newham. This mental health awareness week, she takes a fresh look at the scriptures we most often misunderstand

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Church of England cowardice is hindering our evangelism

2024-05-15T09:40:00+01:00By 15 comments

The CofE hierarchy care too much about what plays well in the liberal media - and its damaging our gospel witness, says Andy Bannister 

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Bambie Thug’s Eurovision song was drenched in darkness. Stop normalising the occult

2024-05-14T07:59:00+01:00By 5 comments

‘Doomsday Blue’ was another example of a liberal backlash against the institutional church. That’s fair enough, says Tony Wilson. But the demonic imagery was a dangerous step too far, he says

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5 ways to get your church moving

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As Mental Health Awareness Week begins, Sharon Hastings says churches should consider how physical fitness can help boost our mental and spiritual wellbeing

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Angela Kinsey flipped the script because of her faith. Good for her

2024-05-13T15:18:00+01:00By

Angela Kinsey challenged the writer of The Office over a line that she felt mocked her Christian beliefs. Writer/comedian Paul Kerensa remembers a similar sit(com)uation writing for a UK TV show

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Patrick Regan: ‘I’ve never felt God so close as when I was with a bunch of homeless guys’

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The charity founder on mediating between Jamaican gang leaders, facing criticism from fellow Christians, and why the Bible is full of wisdom on mental health

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Dr Aaron Edwards: ‘We assume that causing offence is unchristian. But that’s nonsense’

2024-04-26T12:57:00+01:00By 3 comments

The former theology lecturer on why he still stands by the viral social media post that cost him his job

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‘Evangelism is the reason for the Church’s existence’ says Pope Francis in new memoir

2024-05-07T14:09:00+01:00By 2 comments

Pope Francis’ latest book gives readers an insight into how major historical events have shaped and influenced the pontiff, says Catherine Pepinster 

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Michael Palin’s Nigeria documentary ignores the persecution of Christians

2024-05-03T14:17:00+01:00By

Palin’s fast-paced tour of Nigeria highlights the contrasts and contradictions of the ‘giant of Africa’. But in one of the most dangerous countries in the world to be a Christian, it deserves a deeper look, says Emma Worrall

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Netflix’s Testament shines a new light on the life of Moses

2024-04-23T10:31:00+01:00By

The new series on the Israelite’s escape from Egypt is not perfect, says Tim Bechervaise. But it did inspire him to take a closer look at a Bible story many of us are overly familiar with. And that can only be a good thing

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Civil war is a prophetic warning: Christians must fight for peace

2024-04-18T14:49:00+01:00By 2 comments

Western democracies must not be complacent, says Krish Kandiah. Civil War is an uncomfortable watch, but it may be the wake-up call we need

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Worship in a Digital Age

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How Five Girls From Kenya Invented an App to Fight FGM

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How will you push back against the inhumanity of poverty?

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Christian Aid Week 2024 is just around the corner. During 12-18 May, Christians will come together to fundraise, act and pray to push back against poverty.

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'I googled "Christian festivals" and discovered the love of Jesus'

Sean O’Farrell stumbled across Creation Fest on the internet. By the end of the weekend, he’d found the truth he was searching for 

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‘More than 100 new local congregations have sprung up in the past five years’

The Church may be in decline in the UK, but the CofE’s latest report shows some signs of regrowth. In Blackburn, Joy Rushton says the growing numbers of children and young people attending church is down to a focus on creativity and innovation

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A pilgrimage like no other

Kate Orson says following in the footsteps of the Waldensians in Italy made her grateful for freedom and challenged her to start memorising scripture 

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‘I’ll never stop working for peace and justice’

It is 20 years since Rev Inderjit Bhogal OBE launched the first City of Sanctuary in his home town of Sheffield. But the work of welcome, hospitality and reconciliation is more vital now than ever, he says

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The domestic violence advisor: ‘God breaks my heart with what breaks his’

Faith on the frontline: Here’s what life’s like for one Christian working with domestic violence survivors

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‘Deaths by despair’ are common in Blackpool. But we’re seeing Jesus changing lives

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A recent study found Blackpool had the highest rate of deaths linked to alcohol, drug abuse and suicide in England – dubbed “deaths by despair”. Meet one church leader bringing the hope of Jesus

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‘We wanted to make the resurrection come alive for our children’

Jono and Lucy started cooking meals from around the world and praying for other countries with their kids. Now, they’ve developed The Fisherman’s Meal, a way to experience the Easter story as a family together

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The illustrator: ‘God is like my business partner. I pray about everything’

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