Opinion

How the British monarchy reflects the love of Christ for his Church
How the British monarchy reflects the love of Christ for his Church

If there is one thing I admired about Queen Elizabeth II during her reign it was her devotion to service of her country at the expense of herself.

What it really means to love and be loved
What it really means to love and be loved

Jonny Gumbel speaks to Christian Today about his new book, 'Loved', and the unexpected lessons he's learned about what it really means to love and be loved by God.

Remembering Brother Andrew, a fearless smuggler of Bibles
Remembering Brother Andrew, a fearless smuggler of Bibles

He could not stand silent, knowing people were persecuted for their faith.

The police must call a halt to virtue signalling and return to fighting crime
The police must call a halt to virtue signalling and return to fighting crime

The Home Secretary's no-nonsense order to the police is to be welcomed.

The Queen and I: Reflections of a Christian from a Commonwealth state
The Queen and I: Reflections of a Christian from a Commonwealth state

The passing of the Queen is complicated. How does someone from an ex-colony, who shares the same faith, process this?

Why China feels threatened by the moral authority of a 90-year-old Catholic bishop
Why China feels threatened by the moral authority of a 90-year-old Catholic bishop

A scholar of philosophy and foreign policy explains why Cardinal Zen poses a threat to the Chinese Communist Party as a competing source of political authority.

When a Viking warrior died for Christ
When a Viking warrior died for Christ

Today, most people's mental image of Vikings is of pagan marauders who destroyed Christian churches and ransacked monasteries. There is a lot of truth to this image and yet, as with so much in history, the reality was more complex.

An Anglican theology of monarchy
An Anglican theology of monarchy

That King Charles is the new king is without doubt, but why is he king, and what is the nature of his calling as the king? Theologian Martin Davie answers these two questions from the perspective of the Church of England's traditional teaching.

The Church can't afford to stop praying
The Church can't afford to stop praying

In this time of austerity and flux, prayer and a dependence on God are needed now more than ever before.

Defender of the Faith or defender of faith?
Defender of the Faith or defender of faith?

Our laws and culture are founded on Christian values and belief. In the national interest, they must be upheld.

Rosh Hashana, monarchy and memories
Rosh Hashana, monarchy and memories

There may be many human monarchs, but there is only one true ruler, and that is G-d Himself.

Is Pope Francis\' diplomacy of dialogue failing?
Is Pope Francis' diplomacy of dialogue failing?

In Kazakhstan, Pope Francis could not dialogue with Russia or China, but Vatican experts say the real work happens behind closed doors.

Westminster Abbey: a royal church with national significance
Westminster Abbey: a royal church with national significance

Westminster Abbey has effectively become a kind of national cathedral offering a deep sense of historical continuity.

Do we have 'institutional ableism' in this country?
Do we have 'institutional ableism' in this country?

It's not terminology I like, but it's worth asking.

The role of Christianity in British coronations
The role of Christianity in British coronations

Christianity is hard-wired into the history and practice of the British monarchy and its coronations, explains historian Martyn Whittock.

Full text of the Archbishop of Canterbury's sermon for the state funeral of Queen Elizabeth II
Full text of the Archbishop of Canterbury's sermon for the state funeral of Queen Elizabeth II

Read the full text of Archbishop Justin Welby's sermon for the State Funeral of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II.