Opinion
The sad Christian and gay bus ad campaigns
Christians need to know their audience
The Government should ditch its plans to redefine marriage
The Government seems hell bent on changing the definition of marriage in spite of questionable support, even within the gay community
The fascination with the Titanic draws its power from the Gospel
Itâs ironic that Hollywood seems to know the human heart better than the church does
Religion still matters to kids
You can take children out of the church but you canât take the God-shaped hole out of a child
The church and media
Wayne Clarke says the church needs to get involved in the creative industries
Assisted Suicide: The law should not be changed
By placing the DPPâs guidance on a statutory footing, the law would be eroded
Have the Advertising Standards Authority heard of Fabrice Muamba?
Secular Britainâs population today still retains a similar residual kind of spiritual belief
George Osborne needs to be tougher on tax avoidance
Mr Osborne has not tackled the root causes of tax evasion and aggressive avoidance
Is there a prophet with courage for the âpoisoned chaliceâ of Canterbury?
My conviction is that God is looking for a prophet to the nation
After Rowan Williams
As happens with Archbishops of Canterbury, the quality of their contribution often only comes to light in hindsight
Equal Civil Marriage: The consultation has been published
Even if more respondents say they oppose the proposals, the Government can still decide to go ahead with their plan
Wales enjoys a wonderful Christian heritage but does it have much of a future?
There is clearly still a lot of work to be done, not least in clearing away the rubble of our religious heritage
Slippery slopes arenât visible to a society that has gone blind
Opening the door to abortion on demand has cheapened life to the extent that infanticide is being considered
International Womenâs Day is about more than women
Let us celebrate the humanity of women and seek to help re-humanise how women are treated globally together
Christians must make their views about marriage known
A petition, however long, presented to the Prime Minister by a delegation does not have the same impact as a mass demonstration in central London.
Drought-stricken Britain â where respect is in short supply
Not agreeing with someone is no reason to treat them disrespectfully