What is in a name?
How should the theology of names influence our relationships with God, our self and others?
How should the theology of names influence our relationships with God, our self and others?
The nature and scale of abuse within and beyond the Church is deeply disturbing.
Greta Thunberg wants not just to limit climate emissions, but to overthrow the entire capitalist system underpinning Western civilization.
If the Bible exposes the flaws of our spiritual forefathers, why should American history cover up the failings of our founders?
A change in the Coronation oath would have major implications.
Is the word 'mistake' being used properly?
Peering into a well and being at the bottom of one are two completely different experiences.
Jewish academic and Hebrew scholar Irene Lancaster delves into the meaning to be found in the mundane and how the present is connected to the future.
As a parish minister my congregations can read statements by liberal bishops – but none by evangelicals at the time of writing. And that is more deeply depressing and demoralising than I can begin to explain.
Andrea Williams, chief executive of Christian Concern, responds to comments in the media by the Bishop of Oxford, Stephen Croft, calling for the Church of England to marry same-sex couples.
The New Testament epistle reading in the Book of Common Prayer set for today, the twenty-first Sunday after Trinity, is vital to the Christian's understanding of the workings of evil.
The truth is that we don't really know what the government is going to do.
Teachers and support staff are drained: by the Covid fall-out, increasing behavioural challenges, and the prospect of cutting essential staff to balance the books.