Current page: Reporter / Anita Laryea
Anita Laryea
-
How Christian women are standing firm in the face of persecution
Around the world, ordinary Christian women are suffering and being mistreated for no other reason than their faith. Christian Today speaks with Henrietta Blyth, CEO of charity Open Doors, to hear about the unshakeable faith of the persecuted Christian women they serve and how God has been working through the organisation.
-
Are we seeing a resurgence of belief in God?
Despite declining church attendance, Premier Christian Radio's Justin Brierley senses that belief in God is on the rise.
-
The Chosen cast on bringing Jesus and his disciples to life
Christian Today met with the cast of hit Christian show The Chosen recently to hear about the challenges of filming, the impact the series has had on fans, and what they hope viewers will take away from season four.
-
TV presenter gets behind Christian charity's sight restoring work
TV presenter Gyles Brandreth is asking the public to support the work of CBM, a Christian charity transforming the lives of people living with blindness and other disabilities.
-
The Chosen season four premieres in London
The season four premiere of popular Christian TV show The Chosen took place on Monday in London's Leicester Square.
-
Journey to Bethlehem: celebrating the birth of Jesus
Christian Today spoke with Journey to Bethlehem director, Adam Anders, to hear about his experience of making the film and what he hopes audiences will take away from it.
-
Restoring the ministry of blessing
Christian Today spoke with Roy Godwin, founder of the Local Houses of Prayer movement and The Caleb Initiative, to hear his thoughts on restoring the ministry of blessing, the minimizing of the gospel message and whether he sees an increasing curiosity about God.
-
Finding God in life's busyness
Christian Today spoke with Katharine Hill to hear about what inspired her to write her new book, Born Free, and how we can meet God in the busyness of life.
-
'God created me with dyslexia - it's a blessing, not a curse'
Christian Today speaks with author and book coach Matt Bird about his experience of growing up with dyslexia, his journey to self- acceptance, and what churches can do to support people with dyslexia or who are neurodiverse.
-
Meeting God in the midst of bereavement
Christian Today speaks to The Leprosy Mission's Jonny Wicks about losing his wife Rachel to a brain aneurysm and how God walked with him through the pain and heartache.
-
The New Testament Church of God: 70 years of sharing the Gospel
Christian Today speaks with Bishop Claion Grandison, National Overseer of the New Testament Church of God, as it celebrates its 70th anniversary.
-
The Hiding Place: A powerful story of unwavering faith
Christian Today speaks with Nan Gurley, star of a new adaptation about Corrie ten Boom and her remarkable story of faith and courage.
-
Hit faith-based movie Sound of Freedom gets UK release date
'All people of God must actively seek to help the oppressed,' says movie's star.
-
Using story to teach children about loss, grief and bereavement
Christian Today speaks with Emma Borquaye, wife of rapper Guvna B, about their new storybook that aims to gently introduce the subject of bereavement to children.
-
Celebrities get behind Tearfund campaign to end plastic pollution
Challenges include simple tasks like purchasing plastic-free fruit and vegetables for a week and using a reusable water bottle instead of buying drinks in plastic bottles.
Most Read
-
Calvin Robinson and the war of words
-
Church of England General Synod backs safeguarding reforms
-
What is Christian Reconstructionism?
-
Victory at last for Kristie Higgs, Christian teacher fired over Facebook posts
-
Conservative bishops can ban same-sex blessings in their dioceses - they need to start doing this
-
A win for Kristie, a win for Christians