Opinion

The Cape Town Commitment – A powerful resource for the global church

If the Cape Town Statement is widely distributed, studied and lived out by the Church, we will see transformation

Supporting Southern Sudan beyond the referendum

Equipping people to build a secure future beyond the referendum is critical

Bishop Angaelos: Egypt's Christians don't want special treatment, just equality

Bishop Angaelos is General Bishop of the Coptic Orthodox Church in Britain. He speaks to Christian Today here about what the political unrest signifies for the country’s Copts and the ongoing struggle to achieve equality.

Actions and consequences: reflections on the state of the Anglican Communion

At the heart of the crisis there remain two key issues – divisions over same-sex relationships and the growing lack of trust in the Instruments as a means of addressing these effectively

Looking forwards and backwards

Having a past we try to forget and a future we prefer not to think about can leave us imprisoned in the present

Alcohol minimum pricing – will it work?

Alcohol presents a huge dilemma to Government

Christians in Egypt have a thing or two to teach us about true worship

Singing 'the prisoners will be released' packs some punch when members of your family are behind bars without charge

Krish Kandiah and the Weightwatchers approach to reading God's word

We hope the legacy of Biblefresh will remain for a long time

Real electoral reform

The key to genuine electoral reform is not alternative representation, but wider participation

The costs to society of higher tuition fees are real

The Government has taken a patronising approach to student criticisms of tuition fees.

After the Ford Prison riot what now?

No one will claim perfection among those held at Ford, but the prison is, on the whole, a success story

Christians on trial in 2010

In dark corners of the world today there are men, women and children whose lives are on the line simply for following Christ.