Opinion

Saving the planet was God\'s idea before it was ours!
Saving the planet was God's idea before it was ours!

A third of global food production is either wasted or lost.

The 60th anniversary of the Queen\'s coronation and the role of the Bible
The 60th anniversary of the Queen's coronation and the role of the Bible

The anniversary of the Queen's coronation is surely a reminder that the genuine spiritual revival that Christians seek in this land will most likely only occur when the Word of God is restored to its rightful place in the churches and in the lives of individual Christians.

What we think and what we do
What we think and what we do

We dare not ignore the role of "ideas" (the "controlling narrative") for what we believe determines what we do

Bex Lewis: God is a communicating God
Bex Lewis: God is a communicating God

Dr Bex Lewis is a member of the CODEC (Christian Communication in the Digital Age) team at St John's College, University of Durham, where she has particular responsibility for The Big Bible Project. She spoke to ChristianToday.com about the opportunities social media and the internet are giving to Christians to connect with each other and share their faith with the outside world positively.

Peter Ould on the Twurch of England and how social media is nurturing relationships
Peter Ould on the Twurch of England and how social media is nurturing relationships

Peter Ould is a vicar in the Church of England and founder of the Twurch of England on Twitter. He speaks here about how the internet is helping Christians cement relationships with each other as well as those outside the church

Doesn\'t official Anglican teaching rule out an inter-faith coronation?
Doesn't official Anglican teaching rule out an inter-faith coronation?

Surely it is not being a 'swivel-eyed loon' to suggest that the coronation of the next Supreme Governor of the Church of England should be faithful to its stated beliefs about the supremacy and uniqueness of the Lord Jesus Christ.

Gay marriage: Christians are experiencing our own kind of exile
Gay marriage: Christians are experiencing our own kind of exile

Changes to the law on marriage reflect the challenge we have on our hands to win the hearts and minds of the next generation

Crown him with many crowns? Prince Charles and a multi-faith coronation
Crown him with many crowns? Prince Charles and a multi-faith coronation

Will it matter if Prince Charles is crowned king in some sort of multi-faith coronation ceremony?

Tony Campolo on why tackling corruption matters
Tony Campolo on why tackling corruption matters

Evangelical author and speaker Tony Campolo talks here about why he is taking a stand against corruption as part of the church-led Exposed 2013 campaign.

New church attendance figures – do the numbers add up?
New church attendance figures – do the numbers add up?

Is it just me, or is there something not quite right about the latest batch of church attendance figures?

Remembering Dallas Willard
Remembering Dallas Willard

James Catford, Chief Executive of Bible Society, talks about the impact the late writer and philosopher Dallas Willard had on him

Pakistan elections: Christians are tired of meaningless rhetoric
Pakistan elections: Christians are tired of meaningless rhetoric

Sadly when politicians speak of "equal rights and protection" – a slogan they love to bring out at election time – Christians know how hollow these words are

Right to die – or wrong to kill?
Right to die – or wrong to kill?

Should people be allowed the right to die with the help of a doctor?

KP Yohannan on women, \'dowry deaths\' and \'untouchables\' in India
KP Yohannan on women, 'dowry deaths' and 'untouchables' in India

Gospel for Asia founder talks about his extraordinary work with Gospel for Asia and, in particular his latest mission to help the downtrodden Dalit women of India

Beyond same-sex marriage: the Gospel remains our most important message to the world
Beyond same-sex marriage: the Gospel remains our most important message to the world

The final vote of the French Parliament on same-sex marriage is due to take place on Tuesday and I feel a degree of relief that we are nearly done with the debates that have dragged on for over a year.

Can we agree to disagree?
Can we agree to disagree?

The manner in which we disagree is so often dishonouring to Christ and is, therefore, an appalling witness to the world