Opinion
Head of Evangelical Alliance: Keep the Faith Mr Brown
"It's what you do that matters rather than what you say," said Gordon Brown in an interview with the Guardian last month.
Archbishop of Canterbury Pays Tribute to Prime Minister
Archbishop of Canterbury pays tribute to the Prime Minister as he announces that he will be standing down in June.
Archbishop of York on Prime Minister's Announced Departure
The Archbishop of York has issued a statement following the announcement from Prime Minister Tony Blair that he will leave office on 27 June.
Why Christians Should Vote
It's election time in England, Scotland and Wales this week and for Christians it is a time to take up our responsibility and ensure that the people elected into power best reflect God's commands to love and serve all people, and to care for the vulnerable.
Interview: Moderator of the Free Churches, Commissioner Betty Matear
The Salvation Army's Commissioner Betty Matear shares her hopes and fears with Christian Today as she takes up her new role as Moderator of the Free Churches.
Rick Warren: Protecting Your Mind from Evil
Your mind is a special gift from God. It can potentially store 100 trillion thoughts. And it is a tool that God wants to use in your ministry to fulfill his purposes.
Frank McGregor, Church Army Evangelist: How will they Hear?
With attendance at Sunday school declining, Church Army's Gospel Rocky Theatre Company has begun sharing the good news with children in their homes - via the web. Frank McGregor tells us how.
Interview: Delirious? on Worship Revolution Tour
Quoted as being one of the most essential bands to Christian music by multiple artists, Delirious? (yes, the question mark is part of the name) recently brought its heart-felt worship to the United States.
Where Was God During the Virginia Tech Shootings?
Classes at Virginia Tech were cancelled for the week and the campus began to quiet down as many students left for home after the shooting massacre. For those still lingering and in mourning, numerous faith groups have been on ground to lend a shoulder to cry on and answer the prevailing question "Why?"
Is Media, Culture to Blame for US Virginia Tech Shootings?
As the international community joins America in mourning the recent tragedy that befell students at Virginia Tech University, people around the globe have tried to explain the reasons and motivations that could have led to the shootings that took the lives of 33 students.
Mass Murders at Virginia Tech...the Blood is on Our Hands
What do you get when you add easy access to weapons and a culture that increasingly devalues life and glorifies violence from video games to slasher films?
Dr Bonjour Bay: Theological Position of Charismatic Renewal Part 1.3
Part 1 - Charismatic Renewal and Its Inter-Denominational Dialogue 1.3 - Theological Position of Charismatic Renewal
Mal Fletcher: Europe's Teen Drink Problem
A German boy, aged 15, lapsed into a coma recently after excessive alcohol consumption at a 'Flat Rate Party'.
Open Doors: Egyptian Fields Ripe for Harvest
The spiritual fields of Egypt are clearly ripe and ready for harvest. Thousands of nominal Christians, many whom are desperate to escape from grinding poverty, are converted to Islam every year via Saudi backed initiatives.
Interview: SAT-7 Leaders on State of the Gospel in Middle East
Daily news about the Middle East is filled with violence and hate. Rarely does anyone hear stories of peace, love and joy coming out of the region. To some nine million people in the Middle East and Northern Africa, however, a Christian ministry using satellite television is delivering the Gospel message.
R. Albert Mohler, Jr.: Death Swallowed Up in Victory
The French positivist philosopher Auguste Comte once told Thomas Carlyle that he planned to start a new religion to replace Christianity. "Very good," replied Carlyle. "All you have to do is be crucified, rise the third day, and get the world to believe you are still alive. Then your new religion will have a chance."