Mark Woods

Billy Graham at 96: what we can learn from the great evangelist
The legacy of the icon of 20th century Gospel preaching.

'New era' hailed in Evangelical-Roman Catholic relationships
Pope Francis and representatives of the World Evangelical Alliance signal common ground.

No charges for Israel over Gaza flotilla killings
International Criminal Court says crimes were on too small a scale.

Archbishop on murdered soccer captain: melt down illegal guns
The Archbishop of Cape Town has joined a campaign to halt South Africa's gun violence.

Florida pastor detained after feeding homeless: I won't stop
People in need have to be fed, distributors argue.

Christian bakers will be prosecuted over refusal to make pro-gay marriage cake
The Equality Commission will take Ashers Baking Company to court.

Pakistan brick kiln killings: wife may have been pregnant
As further details about yesterday's killings emerge, campaigner says 'mob justice' is prevalent in Pakistan.

Trainee monk murdered in unprovoked street attack
A novice monk has been killed and another badly beaten in a street attack in the Solomon Islands.

Scottish Christianity is under threat from militant atheists, warns Free Church leader
Moves by secularists are aimed at undermining faith, says David Robertson.

Religious terror 'on the increase', Christians are the main victims
A report backed by Prince Charles paints a grim picture of persecution.

Christian couple in Pakistan beaten to death by Muslim mob, burned in brick kiln
Shama and Shehzad are the latest Christians to fall victim to inter-communal violence.

Decline and fall: the slow erosion of Mars Hill
How a successful ministry became an object lesson in the dangers of a cult of personality.

Delighting in difference: why I don't believe in Christian unity
Mark Woods argues that we should treasure our uniquenesses.

Mars Hill elders to sacked pastors: 'We confess our sin against you'
Leaders admit wrongdoing in case of sacked elders.
UK has 'once in a generation' chance to expose child abuse - Theresa May
Home Secretary pledges to overcome setbacks and continue public inquiry.

Modern Slavery Bill doesn't go far enough, say charities
Still not enough support for victims in proposed legislation.