Interview

World Evangelical Alliance head: 'China is on the move'

Christianity is alive and growing in China, says the head of the World Evangelical Alliance, Geoff Tunnicliffe, following a recent tour of East Asia.

NT scholar on discovery of giant trove of Bible manuscripts

Dr Daniel B Wallace, the director of the Center for the Study of New Testament Manuscripts (CSNTM) in Frisco, Texas, spoke to Christian Today this month about his centre's major discovery of 47 New Testament manuscripts in Albania last year.

World Evangelical Alliance head on the long road to peace in the Holy Land

The turmoil in the Holy Land is in need of peaceful resolutions, whilst marginalised Evangelicals long for full acceptance.

'Christians have a window of opportunity to establish the church' - Malcolm Duncan

Faithworks' Malcolm Duncan on authentic Christian witness, revival of an unexpected nature, and the window of opportunity that Christians should not miss in establishing the church over the next 10 years.

Seven questions to ask every ministry leader

Good people, who love the Lord, aren't thinking through what God has called them to do. Ministry is too important to be done haphazardly.

Bishop of Blackburn on relations with Muslims and 'no-go areas'

Christian Today speaks to the Bishop of Blackburn to find out his views on the recent statement by the Bishop of Rochester that Islamic extremism is creating 'no-go areas' for other faiths.

Commissioner Betty Matear on The Salvation Army and the true meaning of Christmas

Sharing her confidence in Jesus as the Son of God this Christmas.

Interview: Director of Christian Aid on global Aids pandemic

Daleep Mukarji is the director of Christian Aid. He spoke to Christian Today at a Stop AIDS Campaign rally outside Parliament on Thursday to coincide with World AIDS Day on 1 December.

Interview: President of the World Alliance of Reformed Churches

Rev Clifton Kirkpatrick, President of the World Alliance of Reformed Churches (WARC), on the Alliance and prospects for global Christian unity.

Baptist Union: Praying for the Church's children

When the Baptist Union of Great Britain discovered it was losing children at an alarming rate, it knew that prayer would be vital to reversing the decline.

Joel Edwards on the Micah Challenge to halve extreme global poverty

Rev Joel Edwards, General Director of the UK Evangelical Alliance, was in Washington DC last week where he took part in a key meeting between the Secretary General of the United Nations, Ban Ki-Moon, and leading evangelicals from around the world to solidify joint efforts in halving extreme global poverty.

Interview: Bishop Michael Nazir-Ali on the persecution of Christians

The Rt Rev Michael Nazir-Ali speaks to Christian Today about the persecuted Church, Islam and some of the challenges facing Christians in the UK.

Interview: Dr. Ralph D. Winter on Frontier Missions in India

Dr. Ralph D. Winter, one of the founders of the ISFM and the U.S. Center for World Mission, who has been noted by Time Magazine as one of America's top 25 evangelicals, speaks to our correspondent.

Baptist World Alliance's First Black Leader on Christian Unity

The Baptist World Alliance's first black leader shares some of his aspirations and the challenges that lie ahead.

Interview: Tearfund on Zimbabwe Water Crisis

Christian humanitarian agency Tearfund speaks to Christian Today on the current water crisis in Bulawayo, Zimbabwe, and how it is helping the churches bring water to those in need.

Interview: Hope UK on Drugs and Youth

The Executive Director of Hope UK, George Ruston, on just how bad the drug culture is among Britain's young people in and what is being done to fix it.