Kate Forbes: Would a Christian be permitted to lead Scotland?
Events in Scotland suggest that there is one group who are in effect banned from meaningful political leadership – Christians who actually believe what Jesus says!
Events in Scotland suggest that there is one group who are in effect banned from meaningful political leadership – Christians who actually believe what Jesus says!
The era of the uneasy truce, sitting on two sides of the aisle in the same church, must and will now come to an end.
Having a refugee to live with me and hearing his story has made me think about how I'd feel if I had to leave my home and family.
Change is afoot in the Anglican Communion after the Global South Fellowship of Anglicans today published a seven-point plan, overturning the traditional Instruments of Communion and ousting the Archbishop of Canterbury, Justin Welby, from any position of global leadership.
The shock of a Church deciding to bless sin has caused many evangelical Anglicans to re-think whether they can stay. Can they honourably serve God in an institution that some think has come close to the sin against the Holy Spirit?
Through my early teens I ticked all the boxes for a young and growing Christian, but despite this God-centred, miracle witnessing childhood, my faith was still shaky.
Polling shows that the vast majority of people are deeply concerned about climate breakdown. But what is going to guide people into choosing hope?
Women's voices are often muted or marginalised in history. This was more so in the Middle Ages than today, even though huge numbers of women, as well as men, played an active part in the life of the medieval Christian community.
As contemporary Western society drifts from its Christian foundations, we will find an increasingly authoritarian state backed by a largely compliant media, a woke corporate business sector, and an academia which has lost all concept of truth, all seeking to make sure that the church is on 'the right side of history' – their side!
Rather than merely shock with a new display of creepiness, the "Unholy" Grammys performance marked the place where we've already been for some time.
The persecution of Christians is escalating, and there are few governments better placed than Mr Sunak's to help alleviate it.
It's as if Satan is coming out in full force, red tights and all.
Anglican theologian and writer, Ian Paul, speaks to Christian Today about the significance of the Church of England General Synod's decision to back same-sex blessings, his plea to the bishops, and why he has no plans to leave.