Making disciples who make disciples
"Making disciples who make disciples" is not merely a slogan; it's a profound approach to living out the Great Commission.
"Making disciples who make disciples" is not merely a slogan; it's a profound approach to living out the Great Commission.
On the 10th anniversary of the Martyn Lloyd-Jones Trust, Greg Jones, CEO of the Trust, looks back on Lloyd-Jones' life, legacy and impact on modern-day Christian leaders.
To misrepresent the Christian virtue of charity and to use it as a tool to attack Christians and curb their religious freedom on the pretext of implementing law and order is simply an authoritarian and anti-democratic act of state violence.
The report by Oxford University's LGBTQ+ Society on the city's churches does not augur well for the future of freedom of religion or belief in Britain.
Teshuva is the key question of Judaism and embraces the whole world.
Let the conflict be seen for what it is, and let Christians be accorded, at the least, the same protections as others in our society.
It is not the hostility of the culture. It is not the education system. It is not social media. It is not peer pressure. The primary factor is the inability of parents to pass on their faith – and the failure of churches to equip parents to do so.
The early debates over doctrine were crucial in the history of Christianity and have framed Christian understanding and discussion ever since.
The attack by gay Anglican activist Jayne Ozanne on parental rights in her campaign to ban conversion therapy should be a wake-up call to Christians who may be apathetic about the debate.
Justin Brierley's new book, The Surprising Rebirth Of Belief in God, just released in the USA. Here's the big idea behind it.
For me, the permacrisis encourages me to turn to the Bible.
Jesus clarifies that everyone is our neighbour, including those who are not yet alive and who will live with the consequences of our actions and inactions.
Behind the recent violence inflicted upon Kuki Christians in Manipur is more deep-seated religious and ethnic hatred.