Andy Walton

'God revealed himself, even through the valley of the shadow of death': Steven Curtis Chapman talks to Christian Today
Christian Today talks with one of the world's most well-known Christian music stars about his life, music and the story behind it all.

Judge blocks US attempt to send Iraqi Christians back to face perils of ISIS
A Federal District judge has intervened to block the deportation of more than 100 Iraqi Christians who were arrested earlier this month.

England and Wales' divorce rate drops to lowest level since the 1970s
There were fewer divorces in 2015 than in any years since the law was changed to make divorce easier â 1971.

Cathedrals in crisis? Three ways we could support their growing ministry
Cathedrals are integral parts of their communities with growing congregations, and a vital ministry to the cities in which they find themselves. Here we look at some ways in which they could be put on a more sustainable footing...

Pope may miss meeting with Cardinals sparking speculation about division
Pope Francis is preparing to announce the identity of a new group of Cardinals, the Bishops who assist him at the highest levels of the Church.

Why aren't US evangelicals out protesting the deportation of Iraqi Christians?
114 Iraqi believers are set to be deported to Iraq from Michigan. Where are their friends now?

Grenfell Tower: How the Church responded to tragedy â as it always does
Churches have poured themselves out in respnse to the deep tragedy of the Grenfell Tower fire.

'Death sentence' deportation of Iraqi Christians stayed after ACLU court action
The American Civil Liberties Union is trying to prevent the Trump administration from deporting 114 Iraqi Christians who were arrested in Michigan earlier this month.

The Grenfell Tower fire: Again, the victims are the poor â and we should be angry
We need to focus on why this happened and why so often those affected by tragedies are those at the bottom end of the social ladder.

More sinner than sinned against? Tim Farron in the court of public opinion
In a post-Christian country which has a church attendance rate of around 10 per cent, it's clear that most people don't have a detailed concept of what 'sin' actually is. Yet it was Farron's belief (or not) that homosexuality was a 'sin', which brought down opprobrium on him.

Founder of Noah's Ark replica claims atheists are out to get it
Ken Ham, the creator of the Ark Encounter theme park, claims 'intolerant athiests' and 'secularists' are trying to undermine the Kentucky attraction.

Election Analysis: Corbyn the big tent revivalist, May preaching to the choir
Why did Theresa May flunk the challenge and Jeremy Corbyn exceed expectations?

Afrikan Boy: The innovative music star talks faith, family and prayer
As he takes to the stage as part of the Meltdown Festival on London's South Bank this weekend, he speaks to Christian Today about his life and career so far.

Church is 17th most trusted body in the UK, out of a list of 24
The Church is only the 17th most trusted public institution in the UK according to a new survey. 24 different institutions were ranked by how much they are trusted by the public.

Why is the President attacking our Mayor in the middle of a terror attack?
Our American cousins should know this â the UK withstood the Blitz and the IRA and we will withstand the current wave of terror attacks. You can either help us out or you can spread fake news about us. Make the right choice.

Pentecost - what is it and why is it so important?
Pentecost is the celebration of the coming of the Holy Spirit and the birth of the Church. The story is recounted in the Book of Acts. 'When the day of Pentecost had come, they were all together in one place,' we are told.