Opinion
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.
The Consecration of Bishop Gene Robinson: A New Day of Infamy
With less than a month before the upcoming Sept. 30 deadline handed to The Episcopal Church to make an unequivocal pledge not to consecrate another openly gay bishop or bless same-sex unions, this commentary is being republished by request. It was originally published Monday, November 3, 2003.
How to Share Your Faith Using High School Musical 2
Music and romance are once again front and centre stage in the sequel movie High School Musical 2. This time around the HMS plot finds Troy and Gabriella on summer break - but hard at work.
Rick Warren: Flavouring Your Sermons for Impact
The Bible says in Colossians 4:6 (RSV), "Let your speech always be gracious, seasoned with salt." When you cook a meal, the flavouring is not the meat, but it sure makes the meat taste better. The same is true for your sermons.
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.
Darelene Zschech: Bringing the Worship of God
Hey friends, well, it is a great honour again to sit and write to you. Mark and I and an amazing team of people have just returned from a trip to Cambodia, Indonesia, and Sth Africa, where I just stand in awe at the resilience of the human spirit, as people hourly defy all odds to live another day.
Evangelical Statement on Consultation: 'Towards an Ethical Approach to Conversion'
The World Evangelical Alliance has issued a statement of clarification following the consultation held in Toulouse, France, 9 - 12 August 200, on the issue of conversion.
Christians: God's Tools to Save Britain's Youth
Christians are the light that can break the darker side of today's youth culture.
Feature: Faith is Inspiration for Most Tourists to Iraq
Its ancient sites may have been damaged and looted, its hotels bombed and its people attacked or forced to flee, but Iraq is still worth a visit, the head of its Tourism Commission says.
WEA - A Statement on Evangelical Social Engagement
A statement released following a consultation conducted by the Theological Commission of the World Evangelical Alliance.
Feature: Women Worldwide Find Muslim Veil Limits Job Choice
Aysha Obeid couldn't get a job as a shop assistant in Dubai because of the veil that covered her face, exposing only her eyes to the outside world. So to improve her employment prospects, Obeid stopped wearing the veil.
Interview: Prominent Iraqi Church Head on 'Tragic' Middle East
"I come from a wounded Iraq and a severely wounded Baghdad," said the man in black habit standing in front of some 130 silent church representatives from six continents gathered for a peace conference on the Middle East.

John Stott's Final Sermon: The Model - Becoming More Like Christ
Dr John Stott's final sermon before his retirement from public ministry, delivered at the Keswick Convention 17 July 2007.
Exclusive: World Evangelical Alliance Head Unveils Plans for Iraq
The international director of the World Evangelical Alliance speaks to Christian Today about the organisation's plans to open a branch in Iraq in 2008.
Rick Warren: Helping You Build Community
I love pastors. My father, grandfather, and great-grandfather were all pastors. My sister married a pastor. I married a pastor's daughter, and my daughter married a pastor.
Feature: Mosque Plans Across Europe Face Protests
Petitions in London, protests in Cologne, a court case in Marseille and a violent clash in Berlin -- Muslims in Europe are meeting resistance to plans for mosques that befit Islam's status as the continent's second religion.