Krish Kandiah

Dietrich Bonhoeffer 70 years on: 10 quotes you need to read
70 years ago today, Dietrich Bonhoeffer was murdered by the Nazis aged 39. Krish Kandiah reflects on his wisdom.

The Paradox of Good Friday
The cross of Christ has to be the biggest paradox in Scripture, writes Krish Kandiah.

10 reasons Christians should vote in the election
Some people think that politics and faith don't mix, but Krish Kandiah says that misunderstands God's nature.

Oscar Romero 35 years on: Five quotes you need to read from a modern day Christian martyr
Thirty-five years after his assassination Oscar Romero's voice still needs to be heard.

What we can learn from Ava the robot
Krish Kandiah looks at what we can learn from the growth of Artificial Intelligence.

Three things the church can learn from the Apple Watch
Three things the church can learn from the Apple Watch

The Church is growing, and here are the figures that prove it
The Church has seen dramatic and explosive growth in Asia, Africa and South America, and is even growing slowly in Europe, writes Krish Kandiah.
Is our Gospel robbing people of God?
We can't ignore the doctrine of adoption, says Krish Kandiah.

God in the Lab: how science enhances faith, and vice versa
Krish Kandiah talks to scientist and author Ruth Bancewicz about how science and faith complement each other.

Stephen Fry says God is 'capricious, mean-minded, stupid', but let's not get angry.
Stephen Fry said God was 'evil, capricious and monstrous' in an interview this week. Krish Kandiah responds.

Krish Kandiah: Two heresies that plague Christian engagement in politics
There are two equal and opposite heresies being enacted by Christians in the UK, and they are most visible when Christians engage in politics.

Krish Kandiah: When it comes to adoption, religion isn't everything
Children need a loving home, whether provided by Muslims, Hindus or atheists.
Krish Kandiah: Project 3:28, Gavin Peacock and the role of women
Krish Kandiah calls for a gracious discussion on gender roles.

What do 2014's top songs tell us? No. 1: Happy - Pharrell Williams
Krish Kandiah looks at what the year's best-selling songs tell us about ourselves and our culture. Topping the list is Pharrell Williams' 'Happy'.

Ten things to look out for in 2015
Krish Kandiah looks ahead to what might be in store for the next year.

What do 2014's top songs tell us? No. 2: Ghost - Ella Henderson
Krish Kandiah looks at what the year's most popular songs tell us about ourselves and our culture. At number two is Ella Henderson's 'Ghost'.