How can teens build their faith in Jesus?
Young Christians need a community of like-minded peers. Without it, a vicious cycle can emerge, with the lack of youth in church leading to more leaving.
Young Christians need a community of like-minded peers. Without it, a vicious cycle can emerge, with the lack of youth in church leading to more leaving.
Survey data show that church attendance, not party, is more likely to determine how Christians view the kingdom.
Pressure from Arab governments and other Christian groups has only contributed to evangelicals' cooperation in the region.
Young Christians are finding themselves in an increasingly secular society, with many feeling unable to talk about their faith in public.
We need to be praying for great wisdom for our government to understand their stewardship responsibility and to put this into practice by acting justly, loving mercy and walking humbly through this crisis.
Mansour Borji, Advocacy Director at Article 18, speaks to Christian Today about why Mahsa Amini's death has provoked so much anger and whether this might become a turning point for Iran.
The ink barely had dried on the old narrative, and now we've slid on down the slippery slope to the new one.
If there is one thing I admired about Queen Elizabeth II during her reign it was her devotion to service of her country at the expense of herself.
Jonny Gumbel speaks to Christian Today about his new book, 'Loved', and the unexpected lessons he's learned about what it really means to love and be loved by God.
He could not stand silent, knowing people were persecuted for their faith.
The Home Secretary's no-nonsense order to the police is to be welcomed.
The passing of the Queen is complicated. How does someone from an ex-colony, who shares the same faith, process this?
A scholar of philosophy and foreign policy explains why Cardinal Zen poses a threat to the Chinese Communist Party as a competing source of political authority.