A question about Pride rainbow flags and cathedrals
An interesting exchange unfolded at the Church of England General Synod that says a lot about current divisions over homosexuality.
An interesting exchange unfolded at the Church of England General Synod that says a lot about current divisions over homosexuality.
Every 15 minutes a child comes into the care system. Imagine if the Church could turn that statistic around and to help say that every 15 minutes a child finds a home.
We continue to pray for justice to be done for Kristie. At least an LGBT activist will now not be involved in that decision.
Mo's story is heartbreaking, yet sadly not that rare.
Reparations is more than an act of defiance and protest; it is the equivalent of a modern-day Jubilee.
Christian Today speaks to Owen Morgan, part of the Church of England's Vision & Strategy team, to find out more about a new resource to support church leaders in evangelism.
Sitting in our own silos is no longer an option and neither is pretending not to see the suffering of others.
I've heard a lot about cancel culture but this is the first time that it hit me directly. Overnight the world turns against you, you become a social pariah, and worst of all – no one gives you a chance to speak, let alone share your side of the story.
"Pop" was blessed to envisage and champion many ministries during his life time
The Times that day included news of Boris Johnson, Ukraine, Covid, economic problems and many of the other ills that sometimes give the impression that we are living in the days of the plagues of Pharoah! To have this one example of a Christian seeking to communicate something of the good news of Jesus Christ was a little ray of sunshine in an increasingly darkened world.
Many of the recommendations made by the Church of England's Racial Justice Commission are practical, measurable, and obtainable. They should have been in place long ago.
While the numbers of Christians in the Holy Land continue to fall, it is imperative to understand that the influence of the Christian community remains strong, and its presence remains vibrant.
After centuries of persecution and misrepresentation, Dr Steven Horne - the first Romany from the UK to be awarded a PhD in theology - is on a mission to give the reins of Gypsy-Christian identity to Gypsies themselves - and it looks nothing like "My Big Fat Gypsy Wedding".