Alex Murashko, Christian Post

Would the world be a better place without religion?

British philosopher and professor A C Grayling recently teamed up with filmmaker and great-great-grandson of Charles Darwin, Matthew Chapman, to argue against religion.

Charity Commission says charity's Islam booklet does not incite racial hatred

Leaders of a support organisation for persecuted Christians are relieved that the group has been exonerated by the Charity Commission after being accused of campaigning against Muslims in Britain.

Christians in Iraq feel 'failed' by government

Ongoing violence against Christians in Iraq has produced an accelerated exodus of believers recently and numbering in the hundreds of thousands over the last 10 years, said Open Doors USA officials.

Many Christians not keen on gender inclusive Bible translations - study

Christians who make Bible reading a part of their everyday life prefer word-for-word translations of the original Greek and Hebrew over thought-for-thought translations, according to a new study released by LifeWay Research.

Church growth despite persecution in Iran

The Iranian government’s tracking of Christians in Iran has intensified over the last several months, according to Open Doors USA, an organisation that provides help to persecuted believers in Jesus worldwide.

Recalling 9/11

Rev Fred Wooden was the president of the Brooklyn Heights Clergy Association at the time of the attacks on the Twin Towers

Weaker commitment among born-again Christians, study finds

Study suggests born-again Christians may be too happy to settle for "cheap grace"

Greg Laurie: God's Word can sustain you in suffering

All the 'I don't know' questions, like 'Why does God allow suffering?', will fade away, says the evangelist

Science and religion are friends in the quest for truth - Polkinghorne

Universities that are heavy on science but light on theology are missing the opportunity to provide students with a truth-seeking environment, says a renowned scientist and theologian.