Interview

The climate will not wait and our children will suffer

Christian Aid director Daleep Makarji talks to Christian Today about why governments must act now on climate change.

World Vision UK's new Chief Executive Justin Byworth

If we can get the voices of children to speak more clearly to those in power then we believe that enormous things are possible.

A new tide in church planting

Martin Robinson, National Director of Together in Mission, was one of the key organisers of the recent church planting conference Mission21. He talks here about why he's hopeful for the future of church planting in the UK today.

Samuel Kobia: Ready for the next phase of his ecumenical journey

The outgoing General Secretary of the World Council of Churches speaks here about his last six years in office and where he is headed to next in his ecumenical ministry.

Where there is a humble church, there are new beginnings

The President of the Baptist World Alliance the Rev David Coffey shares some of his thoughts on where Baptists are now and challenges to the faith as they celebrate their 400th anniversary.

Steve Clifford, General Director of the Evangelical Alliance

Jesus wasn't just a wordsmith. He preached but he also cast out demons and healed the sick.

Rev Kingsley Appiagyei: 'It's not over'

The new President of the Baptist Union speaks to Christian Today about challenges to the church, the need for discipleship and his hopes for the future.

Rifts and reconciliation in North America

Bishop Martyn Minns hopes new North American province will heal divisions among Anglicans, not proliferate them.

Children's ministry: A job for the whole church

Taking the Good News of Jesus Christ to children is something every single church and church member can do, says the Bishop of Southampton.

Reclaim Christmas

The Christian tradition of Advent is a really good counter-cultural witness to the 'I want it now' society we live in, says Operation Noah's Mark Dowd.

Pastor Enoch Adeboye: If we return to God, He will give us victory

No matter the amount of battles we face there is still a lot of hope.

What do you really want this Christmas?

Asking ‘what do I truly want?' is something that every human being would benefit from this Christmas, says the Bishop of Reading

Securing peace and justice in Orissa

Justice will only be done in India's Orissa state if the government has more political will than it has now.

Being Christian in the Armed Forces

Underneath the hard macho exterior, servicemen and women do have fears, worries and questions.

Persecution can be an opportunity for the church to grow

It's a time to prepare the church for suffering and persecution, says Godfrey Yogarajah

We can all do more to help bring peace to the Holy Land

Nigel Edward-Few, the Chief Executive of BibleLands, talks to Christian Today about the part we could all be playing in bringing hope, peace and reconciliation to the troubled Holy Land.