Opinion

Support for conversion therapy bans are revealing the divide between two different Christianities
The Christianity Jayne Ozanne is teaching and the Christianity represented by Peter Lynas and the Evangelical Alliance are two different religions.

A dialogue between a Christian and a Jew on the Sermon on the Mount
In this latest installment of their Jewish-Christian dialogue, the former Archbishop of Canterbury, Dr Rowan Williams, and Hebrew scholar Dr Irene Lancaster discuss their different perspectives of Jesus' teachings in the Sermon on the Mount and how a Jewish audience might have understood them.

Australians should be angry but not with Djokovic
Being angry with the tennis star misses the point.

Lessons for Boris from King David
A lot of people are angry, a lot of people hurting, and our trust in what our politicians tell us is wearing thin at a time when it is needed most.

The nuclear threat is greater than ever
If climate change is 'morally worse' than a comet strike, then nuclear weapons are worse still.

The fear of being forgotten: why the Church needs to pray for Christians in Afghanistan
Hana Nasri, an Open Doors senior partner based in the Gulf region whose real name has been changed for security reasons, speaks to Christian today about the plight of Christians in Afghanistan since the Taliban takeover.

'Don't forget us. Christians here are suffering' - a spotlight on West Africa
As Open Doors warns of the "Talibanisation" of West Africa, Christian Today speaks to the organisation's senior analyst on freedom of religion and belief in sub-Saharan Africa, Illia Djadi, about the threat to Christians in the region.

Getting our hands dirty in 2022
Politics is not the ultimate thing, none of the solutions that it can achieve are ultimate solutions, but it should matter deeply to us because politics impacts on every human being.

The decline in Christianity among Democrats is bringing steep polarization
Almost a third of Democrats (29 percent) even support removing custody of the children of the unvaccinated, and 47 percent support forced tracking devices on the unvaccinated.

Don't Look Up: prophetic or pathetic?
There was a time when comedians got lots of laughs mocking the religious eccentrics who stood at street corners with sandwich boards proclaiming 'the end of the world is nigh'. Not anymore.

How your Church can combat loneliness on Blue Monday
Many of us are conscious of how lockdown has intensified the isolation, loneliness and social anxiety people experience across all ages. But as Christians, we mustn't make the mistake of thinking this a problem in the world out there.

The Church of England's astonishing appointment
In New Testament terms, what is needed is not someone who is "impartial" â but someone who is strongly partial to Biblical truth and strongly opposed to error.

You can't put a price tag on youth festivals
Even though you're stretched and some of you might even feel like you've not got much left in the tank, keep loving and gathering your young people locally, and try and do whatever it takes to get your young people to a youth festival this year.

In memory of Michael Griffiths, former General Director of OMF International
Michael Griffiths, who died on 9 January aged 93, was one of the 20th century's most dynamic and influential mission leaders.

Why belief in God makes science more interesting, not less
Any research done with a godly spirit allows a way for God to come into our lives, says biochemist Professor Stephen Freeland.

Tutu's enduring anti-apartheid legacy
Like Dr Martin Luther King Jr and Nelson Mandela, Archbishop Desmond Tutu will go down in history as an icon of the twentieth century.