Deuteronomy: preparation for entering the Promised Land
Jewish academic and Hebrew scholar Irene Lancaster reflects on Deuteronomy and the significance for the Israelites of entering the Promised Land.
Jewish academic and Hebrew scholar Irene Lancaster reflects on Deuteronomy and the significance for the Israelites of entering the Promised Land.
The topsy-turvy world of the progressive has gripped the Church, the one institution which should be able to say that there is such a thing as truth 'and the truth will set you free'.
Many will doubtless claim that these comments are 'homophobic', but the concept of homophobia has simply been invented to smear anyone who dares to disagree with the LGBT agenda.
Christian Today speaks with Emma Borquaye, wife of rapper Guvna B, about their new storybook that aims to gently introduce the subject of bereavement to children.
You cannot separate the T and the Q from the LGB, especially when it comes to indoctrinating and confusing children.
In the wake of the Supreme Court's important decision in 303 Creative v. Elenis, a lie has been propagated about the case, a lie that purportedly implicates plaintiff Lorie Smith and the Alliance Defending Freedom.
To this moment, Morgan remains a passionate defender of same-sex relationships and, in his opinion, doesn't think most people really care to debate this anymore. Yet on broadcast after broadcast, he is challenging the madness of trans activism.
Meg Munn's departure follows a row over how safeguarding is being handled in the Church of England and the controversial decision of the Archbishops' Council to disband the Independent Safeguarding Board (ISB), of which she was also acting Chair.
We need leaders who are prepared to look for solutions to problems, rather than constantly reacting to the symptoms, applying sticking plasters and hoping that something will turn up.
Only time will tell whether the central structures of the Church of England are actually capable of being a 'learning organisation'.
These recent appointments show that Francis now understands that 'personnel is policy.'
The vote in July's General Synod against an amendment affirming the Alpha and Christianity Explored courses in prisons showed a disturbing level of hostility towards the gospel message that charismatic and conservative evangelicals are proclaiming.
As followers of Jesus, do we need to re-embrace our calling and purpose and encourage others to do the same?