The kings who converted to Christianity
Royal conversion was very important in defending and spreading the faith. It was also complicated and controversial in some of its effects, as time would reveal.
Royal conversion was very important in defending and spreading the faith. It was also complicated and controversial in some of its effects, as time would reveal.
Christian Today speaks to Jim Armstrong, General Director of Echoes International, on how global missions has changed since the agency's founding 150 years ago.
Robert Glover speaks to Christian Today about their work in China and why the Church needs to get behind the shift from orphanages to family-based care.
There is something that we urgently need to come to grips with. The world is changing, and not for the best.
If children are growing up in a world without absolute truth, they will find themselves facing a confused reality – indeed they will struggle to distinguish between fantasy and reality.
They have failed to challenge the prevailing autonomy of Western culture but have instead increasingly insisted under the mantras of 'diversity' and inclusivity' that Christians should accept and affirm people's choices about how they want to live their lives
What has happened to Nigerian Christians meets the established international standards for genocide.
Christians are called to prophetically speak out against the practices and interests that threaten the future of God's creation on Planet Earth.
It seems that in order to maintain the narrative that the Anglican Communion is "God's Church for God's World - walking, listening and witnessing together", the Archbishop of Canterbury is prepared to ignore those who disagree.
Unity based on fudge and evasion is no unity at all.
If the Anglican Communion learns to listen to bishops like the Rt Rev Elias Chakupewa, there may be hope for the future.
Jewish academic and Hebrew scholar Irene Lancaster reflects on the wonderful message of hope for the displaced and the unfortunate, the downtrodden and the sinner from Isaiah 55:6-56:8.
A statement from Anglican bishops at Lambeth 2022 affirming the "holiness" of LGBT+ love "in committed relationships" is gathering signatures but the published list only serves to show just how marginal the Western revisionist agenda is in the Anglican Communion.