Interview

Operation Noah's Steve Hucklesby on Post-Kyoto Protocol Agreement

Steve Hucklesby is Secretary for International Affairs with the Methodist Church and an Executive Committee Member of Operation Noah. Christian Today caught up with him to find out his thoughts on the prospects of a post-Kyoto Protocal agreement in the wake of the UN Climate Change Conference last week.

Life in North Korea: Interview with Concentration Camp Survivor

Kim was born in 1956 in China. When he was young his father divorced his mother. In 1961, he moved to northern North Korea with his father, and then in 1964 to Wonsan, a southern port...

Interview: Leith Anderson, Interim President of the NAE

The Rev. Dr. Leith Anderson, senior pastor at the 5,000-member Wooddale Church in Eden Prairie, Minn., was appointed as the Interim President of the National Association of Evangelicals on Saturday, Nov. 4, following the sudden resignation of the Rev. Ted Haggard...

Interview: Gordon Showell Rogers, General Secretary EEA

The European Evangelical Alliance, an Alliance of 35 national Alliances and 12 Christian agencies, held its General Assembly in Warsaw, Poland, in partnership with the European Evangelical Missionary Alliance and the Hope for Europe Round Table, from Oct. 17-21, 2006.

Interview: Dr. Danuta Hübner, EU Commissioner for Poland

The 2006 EEA (European Evangelical Alliance) and EEMA (European Evangelical Missionary Alliance) General Assemblies opened in Warsaw, Poland on 17 October with an opening address by the Polish Commissioner at the European Union, Dr. Danuta Hübner...

World Vision's Child's Rights Advisor on Madonna and Inter-Country Adoption

World Vision's Child's Rights Advisor speaks to Christian Today on Madonna's planned adoption of a Malawian boy and the latest celebrity trend of adopting children from poor countries.

Michael Wood, founder of Rope, on the Beacon Award, Faith and the Poor

Michael Wood is the founder and former CEO of Rope, an international Christian ministry that helps some of the world's most deprived people. He shared his reflections on winning the prestigious Beacon Special Prize as well as his faith and the work of Rope.

Interview: World Vision on Pakistan Quake One Year Later

One year after the 7.6 magnitude earthquake struck Pakistan, some 60 per cent of the survivors are still displaced, according to a recent survey. Following a commemoration service in Pakistan on Sunday, John Schenk, World Vision International Pakistan communications manager...

Interview: WCC President Rev Dr Bernice Powell Jackson

Rev. Dr Bernice Powell Jackson is an ordained minister of the United Church of Christ in the USA. A member of the World Council of Churches' (WCC) central committee since 1998, she has worked for more than three decades on civil rights, human rights and justice issues...

Interview: Greg Laurie - Cartoons, Hedonism, and the True Meaning of Life

Harvest Ministry's Greg Laurie is set to overturn the Silicon Valley in San Jose this weekend with his highly anticipated crusade.

Interview: Moya Brennan- Snapshots of My Life

Moya Brennan, Irish singing legend and the voice of Clannad, recently released her new album Signature. The album reflects snapshots of her life, a journey mixed with bittersweet memories and sometimes dark moments.

Methodist Church's Steve Hucklesby on Climate Change

Steve Hucklesby, Methodist Church's Secretary for International Affairs, has urged Christians, the church and the government to do more to address the current global climate crisis.

Interview: WCC President Dr Mary Tanner

Dr Mary Tanner, from the Church of England, is a leading theologian and author who has been involved in the ecumenical movement in a variety of ways over the years. Among other contributions, she has led landmark studies...

Interview: Tearfund's Nigel Timmins on Darfur

As the situation remains critical in the troubled region of Darfur in Sudan, Tearfund's Nigel Timmins took some time to share his views on what can be done.

Interview: Krystal Meyers - Dying for a Heart

When Krystal Meyers first broke into the music scene in 2005, she was just 16. As a mouthpiece for her generation, the U.S. release of her self-titled album brought the hit anthem 'anti-conformity' - a truly godly rebellion and a refreshing wake-up call to all slumbering Christians out there.

Interview: Leigh Nash - Coloured by the Way I feel About God

Leigh Nash, former frontwoman of Sixpence None the Richer ("Kiss Me," "There She Goes"), recently released her first solo album Blue on Blue. Since the bands' break-up in 2004, Leigh has busied herself with marriage, the joys of motherhood, and her new solo career. In this CT interview, Leigh gives a basic scoop of her 'new' life, and confesses that from beginning to end, God has always been her ultimate inspiration.