One year since Roe v Wade: reasons to rejoice
Debbie Mountford, of CBR UK, examines some of the myths around the ruling and why we have reason to rejoice.
Debbie Mountford, of CBR UK, examines some of the myths around the ruling and why we have reason to rejoice.
More and more Americans, from all walks of life, are saying, "Enough is enough."
Jewish academic and Hebrew scholar Irene Lancaster reflects on the complexities of Micah 6:8 and why this verse is more relevant than ever.
Where is the sympathy for the Christians who have actually lost their jobs for manifesting their Christian beliefs here? What about the very real aggression from employers in these cases which results in Christians being hounded out of their professions?
The challenges Christian teachers are already facing could loom considerably larger under Labour.
Refugees, by definition, need refuge. And my family is the ever-grateful recipient of just such generosity.
We're trying to alleviate the symptoms of climate change whilst continuing to feed the disease.
Pro-abortionists are using the tragic case of Carla Foster to push for the full decriminalisation of abortion but this would be a wrong and damaging solution to a much larger and more complex problem.
Kristie Higgs' concerns about sex education in schools are now so mainstream that they are shared by the government. Yet she lost her job for vocalising them. This is perverse and clearly unjust.
If assisted suicide for those judged to be in the last months of life should become legal, we already know from the evidence of places such as Canada, Belgium, and the Netherlands that it will be but a short step from there to the mandated killing of the mentally ill and depressed.
Christian Today spoke with Juliet to uncover more about the Caribbean migrants' early years in the UK and the legacy these women left within the Pentecostal Church.
Today, after more than a decade of legal recreational marijuana, we now have significantly more data. Far from being safe, recreational pot is clearly a net loss for public health.
With the Conservatives riven by infighting, they look set to lose the General Election in 2024 either outright to Labour or to a coalition of Labour and the Scottish Nationalists. What might that mean for Christians?