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Pope's visit: A cause for hope
Salvation Army Commissioner Betty Matear hopes that the Pope's visit to Britain will bring hope to all believers.
Koran burnings and doing the right thing
The head of the World Evangelical Alliance wants to see world leaders speak out against faith-based violence, not out of a fear of reciprocity but because it is the right thing to do.
Stephen Hawking and God
If Hawking ever seriously believed in a Creator, such a figure bore very little resemblance to the God of the Bible
Who will speak up for the poor in a time of cuts?
Niall Cooper believes the consequences of the Coalition's emergency budget will be dire for many.
What's wrong with our football?
With the new football season underway, J John hopes footballers can remember they are there for the benefit of the supporters.
Sex sells ... but how young?
Sophie Hull reveals why she is a traitor to her generation
Charity begins at home?
Marolin Watson wants to see more Christians giving to projects that address the needs a little closer to home.
A black day indeed for Pakistanâs Christians
Christians are being killed by those who would rather see them dead than contemplate recognising them as equals.
Embracing suffering in service
The contemporary emphasis on efficiency and measurable results makes frustration even harder to endure.
Misleading abortion advertisements
The notion that the destruction of human life can be advertised freely on television as a service to the public is deeply shocking.
The legalisation of assisted suicide
The arguments for legalising assisted suicide are changing into the right of self-destruction for the hopeless.
Why is church coffee so often bad?
Much of what we do as churches can often be described as substandard.
The high price of being a Christian in Pakistan
As things move from bad to worse, there is a very real danger that the sense of injustice among Christians will spill over.
Talking about death and dying
Publishing this comprehensive guidance helps break the taboo on discussing death and dying.
Just not good enough
G20 leaders have missed their opportunity to show leadership on climate justice.
Why translate the Bible?
God reaches out and speaks to people where they are and He calls us to do the same.