Christian Today

A modest Pope
A modest Pope

The Pope's decision to pass the reins on to a more physically able leader will be an enduring legacy.

Change for the right reason

If the Church of England changes what or how it is doing things, it should be because it is the right thing for the Church to do.

A lesson in service from the Queen

We can all thank the Queen for a life devoted to the nation

Where has common sense gone?

There is something childish about the secularist movement in Britain.

Gay 'marriage': why does different have to mean bad?

Distinguishing civil partnerships and marriages need not be seen in negative terms

Being the change we want to see

Yes, it is tempting to leave Britain for a better life elsewhere, but if it seems like things are getting worse, then now is the time we need to stay.

Will the obvious lessons of the riots be learned?

Anarchy reigns in a society that does not understand the virtue of discipline

Time for a re-think after NOTW's fall from grace

The News of the World's swift end offers not only the British press, but the nation as a whole an opportunity to think afresh about the kind of news - and news industry - we want

After Osama bin Laden’s death, making peace must continue

News today that Osama bin Laden has been killed after a decade-long hunt by the US is a sobering end to Britain’s extended spring holiday.

There should be room for Christians and homosexuals in a truly tolerant society

The application of law has moved far beyond non-discrimination and tolerance to the effective enforcement of a particular morality.

Africa United reveals a continent of many colours

Let’s face it, most of the big movies set in Africa in recent years have tended to focus on the continent’s darker side.

Pope visit: A welcome message for the nation's leaders

All Christians can be grateful that the Pope has spoken up in defence of religious freedom.

Commissioner Betty Matear on The Salvation Army and the true meaning of Christmas

Sharing her confidence in Jesus as the Son of God this Christmas.