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This attempt to silence Christian street preachers was a serious threat to religious freedom

2025-04-24T14:13:00+01:00By

Rushmoor Council’s efforts to stop Christian street preachers represents a significant and deeply troubling attack on freedom of speech and religious expression, says Christian Concern’s Andrea Williams

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Let’s speak with grace and truth. Men cannot become women

2025-04-22T09:48:00+01:00By 1 comments

After much cultural debate, the UK Supreme Court has ruled that a woman is a biological female. The truth has finally won, says Lois McLatchie-Miller

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10 brilliant things Pope Francis said about God

2025-04-21T15:43:00+01:00By 1 comments

Few leaders spoke with the warmth, wisdom and weight of Pope Francis. No matter the subject of his address his words cut through and challenged us to see each other, the world and our faith differently. Here are ten of his most profound statements

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Pope Francis (1936-2025): The people’s pope

2025-04-21T07:01:00+01:00By

Pope Francis has died at the age of 88. He was the Bishop of Rome from 2013 to 2025 in a papacy characterised by a dedication to the marginalised and a deep care for God’s creation. Though his time in office was not free from criticism and controversy, it was one that will leave a lasting impact on Catholics around the world, says Catherine Pepinster

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The Killing Fields: Can there be redemption for a genocidal killer?

2025-04-17T09:11:00+01:00By

Today marks 50 years since the beginning of the Khmer Rouge’s reign of terror, during which 1.3 million people were killed and buried in the Cambodian Killing Fields. In looking at the history, Julia Cameron unearths a shocking story of God’s lavish grace

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You can be confident the resurrection of Jesus Christ really happened. Here’s why

2025-04-17T08:12:00+01:00By

With the most significant day in the Christian calendar approaching, Andy Witherall unveils five undeniable facts supporting Jesus’ resurrection

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English Heritage is wrong. Easter isn’t pagan

2025-04-16T10:37:00+01:00By

As English Heritage release a children’s booklet claiming “the goddess Eostre gave Easter its name!”, George Lapshynov debunks the increasingly common claim that Easter originated as a pagan festival

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Israel’s attack on a Christian hospital breaks my heart. We will keep praying for peace

2025-04-14T15:05:00+01:00By

The last operating hospital in the Gaza Strip was hit by an Israeli airstrike yesterday. Israel says a Hamas command and control centre was being operated from inside the medical facility. The head of Bethlehem Bible College Rev Jack Sara condemns the attack and says he fears for the remaining 600 Christians in Gaza

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​This church leader thinks empathy can be a sin. We asked him to explain himself

2025-03-31T11:47:00+01:00By 4 comments

Joe Rigney has authored a much-discussed new book entitled The Sin of Empathy. He defends his thesis to Sam Hailes

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Elle Limebear: ‘I want to rebuke this idea of us being an anxious generation’

2025-03-27T17:10:00+00:00By

After a life-long battle with anxiety, worship leader Elle Limebear is showing fear the door. As she releases her boldest music to date, the daughter of Delirious? frontman Martin Smith opens up about prophetic words, how she accidentally rewrote her father’s classic worship song and what touring the world is really like 

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Hatun Tash: ‘Sometimes I get beaten. I keep going until Muslims hear the Gospel’

2025-03-26T14:51:00+00:00By

The ex-Muslim on confronting Islam, suffering for the gospel and why she won’t stop sharing the good news whatever the cost

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Teenage rap sensation DC3: ‘My music is a way to share God’

2025-03-26T11:27:00+00:00By

The biggest Christian rapper in the country right now, is a teenage boy called DC3. Here, he opens up about his journey to viral success, balancing music and education and his primary priority to “share God” through music 

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Experience Jesus, Really will teach you to slow down and meet God daily

2025-04-24T10:41:00+01:00By

In a world of constant noise, John Eldredge’s Experience Jesus, Really invites believers into a deeper, more personal encounter with God. Blending mysticism, spiritual reflection and everyday faith, it’s a book that challenges sceptics to slow down and truly abide

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This book offers 57 ways to see the gospel anew. But not all of it resonates

2025-04-23T09:10:00+01:00By

Andrew Wilson’s Gospel Stories aims to explore the richness and depth of the gospel. The balancing of theological depth with vivid storytelling, should be commended, says our reviewer. But some of the biblical exegesis raises questions

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2073: This chilling glimpse of the future demands a Christian response

2025-04-17T12:03:00+01:00By

Asif Kapadia’s latest film blends dystopian fiction with chillingly real archive footage to portray a future shaped by authoritarianism, climate catastrophe and tech tyranny. But in a world that already feels on the brink, is 2073 a wake-up call - or a cause for despair?

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God wants you to be happy. Pope Francis explains why

2025-04-14T11:53:00+01:00By

In I Want You to Be Happy, Pope Francis makes the bold claim that God desires our happiness. Blending scripture, tradition, and everyday wisdom, this is a thought-provoking and helpful book for everyone - not just Catholics, says Jonty Langley

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‘Debt nearly broke me. God got us through’

Having been a carer from a young age, Paul Helsby was used to relying on himself. But when a stroke almost took everything from him and the debt mounted up, he was forced to turn to God 

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'Drink, drugs, sex, career, travel - I’ve tried it all. Nothing satisfies like Jesus Christ'

Calum Mackenzie grew up in a Christian family, but walked away from faith while at university. During the next 22 years he tried everything the world could offer, but nothing seemed to satisfy him. Until one day, a desperate expletive-laden prayer changed everything

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‘My once-atheist friends are turning to God’

When The Times run an article about Gen Z coming back to Christian faith, you know something must be going on. It is, says Premier’s Jess Stark. It’s the beautiful witness of a generation of young people living in radical holiness

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‘I thought Christians were fooling themselves, until I came out of that baptismal water’

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A whirlwind of loss and lament was set in motion the day Mike Wallbridge’s then-wife left him for his best friend. But it was also the day that God’s transformative work in his life began. Although Mike was initially resistant to God’s calls to come home, God’s persistence proved greater

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‘We gave away thousands of £10 notes at Spring Harvest’

Inspired by the parable of the talents, Phil and Wendy Wall MBE distributed free cash at major Christian festivals. Twenty-five years on, they reflect on the many lives changed because of it

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The prison monitor: ‘I cannot start the day without God speaking to me’

The Church is made up of Christians from a myriad of different professions, and yet their ordinary tales of God at work rarely get told. In this series, we bring you stories of faith on the frontline

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‘People don't recover from locked-in syndrome. I’m a walking miracle’

Rev David Hazeldine surprised medics by making a near-full recovery from locked-in syndrome. The experience revolutionised his understanding of God’s mercy 

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The charity bookshop manager: ‘It’s striking how often people ask for Bibles’

The Church is made up of Christians from a myriad of different professions, and yet their ordinary tales of God at work rarely get told. In this series, we bring you stories of faith on the frontline

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‘My husband abused me. The church told me to forgive him’

Jill was told by church leaders to “forgive” her abusive husband. She explains why such advice amounted to spiritual abuse

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I help drug addicts get clean…but they often relapse. Here’s what it’s teaching me about God’s grace

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Working at a drug detox centre certainly has it’s challenges, says DB Ryen. But it’s taught him more about forgiveness and second chances than he ever thought possible