Opinion

It's time to confront porn's harms
Politicians have a moral duty to tackle the harms of pornography and protect the vulnerable, writes Louise Davies, CARE's Director of Advocacy and Policy.

Leaders and the problem of hidden sin
Sadly, there are more leaders who will fall in 2024 and beyond. As they fall, know that God sent His prophets to them privately long before and they ignored it. Don't you and I do the same.

What then should we do?
What is the concerned Christian to do in the face of societal decline and the increasing pressure of a narcissistic and intolerant progressivism?

Towards Christian support for the state of Israel
Jewish academic and Hebrew scholar Dr Irene Lancaster speaks to Dr Tricia Miller, the senior Christian media analyst at CAMERA (The Committee for Accuracy in Middle East Reporting and Analysis), and the Founder and Director of CAMERA's Partnership of Christians and Jews.

The Gladiators reboot and the power of nostalgia
You thought the 90s were gone? Don't be so sure.

Prayers of Love and Faith and the dilemma facing the House of Bishops
The Church of England's House of Bishops appears to be losing its nerve over launching standalone services of blessing for same-sex couples.

Christian theology and identity politics
The dominant take on what is happening in the Middle East is unbelievably simplistic.

The 'gender revolution,' seven years later
Seven years later, it's clear that the gender revolution has done everything but elevate women.

Golden Globes: Is the awards a template for Christian reflection in the modern world?
Movies, awards, and headlines are ripe topics for conversations that can easily reveal deeper things.

The Good News tabloid empowering grassroots evangelism
At the heart of this evangelical initiative is Andrew Halloway, a dedicated Christian editor whose personal journey of faith, ethical journalism, and commitment infuses every aspect of the publication.

Church Pastoral Aid Society under pressure over position on sexuality
The Church Pastoral Aid Society (CPAS) has been forced to reconsider its position on sexuality after a social media storm.

Why do some Christians celebrate Christmas on 7 January?
Across most of the Orthodox world, many millions of people celebrate Christmas on 7 January. This is the story...

What can the first chapter of Exodus teach us about leadership in a leaderless world?
Jewish academic and Hebrew scholar Irene Lancaster reflects on the qualities of a good leader.

Who were the magi remembered by the Church at Epiphany?
Epiphany on January 6 recalls the visit of Magi, or wise men, to the infant Jesus. It falls on the 12th day after Christmas and brings the Christmas season to a close. But who were the wise men that are remembered on this day?

What is Epiphany and why do we celebrate it?
At Epiphany, we remember the wise men who came to find Jesus. This is the story...

The future for evangelicals in the Church of England
Christian Today speaks to Rev John Dunnett, National Director of the Church of England Evangelical Council (CEEC), about the Church of England's new same-sex prayers and what they might mean for the future of evangelicals in the Church.