Celebrating the books that introduced Christ to millions
For many children and young people, Ladybird books were their first introduction to the Bible.
For many children and young people, Ladybird books were their first introduction to the Bible.
Current projections suggest that by 2050, an overwhelming majority of 77% of Christians will hail from the Global South.
Might that indicate that the push by revisionist bishops to ditch the Church's traditional teaching on marriage and sexual morality is not persuading young people to join C of E churches?
The burden the Lord has asked you to carry won't kill you, but quitting on God just may.
Why won't the likes of Cameron and Branagh leave Christian Britain alone and create their own institutions and characters?
Christians need to be people who press the hard questions. They should not just go along with the mantras of surrounding society.
Progressive Christians, intent on enforcing equality in the church, instead sow division.
I was talking to a friend about the challenges that we Christians face today when he said, 'We are swimming against the current – the world has lost its reason.' The phrase struck me and I've been pondering it.
It is not true that you may be born in the wrong body. It is not true that you can change gender. It is not true that puberty-blockers will help children. It is high time we stopped telling children these things.
Orwell's 1984 is more and more sounding like a handbook for Western 'progressive' society in the UK.
Jewish academic and Hebrew scholar Irene Lancaster reflects on the survival of Israel and what this has to do with Pesach - or Passover.
Feminists in Scotland are closing ranks against the SNP's new hate crime law, but how will orthodox Christians fare under the regime?
Dawkins' admiration for "cultural" Christianity is not new. What has changed is the dawning realisation of how much we have lost.