Interview

Is the British media anti-Christian and anti-conservative?
Former BBC journalist Robin Aitken explains why he believes the British media is well-meaning with good intentions, but ultimately biased against Christians – and why it fails to report on their persecution worldwide.

Towards a Christ-centred education
Niel Deepnarain, founder of Unite for Education and conference organiser, speaks to Christian Today about why it is so important that Christians work together for Christ-centred education.

From the pews to the press: a new communication blueprint for the Church
In an era where media narratives shape public perception, churches often struggle to make their voices heard.

What AI means for the Church
Christian Today spoke with Heinz Oldewage, Managing Director at Christian Vision, to hear more about the challenges and opportunities of AI for the Church.

Constant change is here to stay - and that means the church has to change
Canon Phil Potter has just been appointed as the Archbishop's Missioner and new team leader of Fresh Expressions. He speaks here about his vision for the church and how new and traditional forms should complement each other

No matter what you have done, you are precious in the sight of God
Hannah Thompson, a support worker at Mercy Ministries, talks about her admiration for the 'I am Precious Campaign' and the importance of young women knowing who they are in Christ.

Iraqi MP: Syria collapse would endanger all Mideast Christians
The collapse of the Syrian state would be a jihadist triumph and a threat to Christians throughout the Middle East, says Yonadam Kanna, a member of Iraqi National Assembly and Secretary General for the Assyrian Democratic Movement. In his parliamentary capacity as chairman of the Labor and Social Affairs Committee in Iraqi Council of Representatives, Kanna has been traveling Europe to deliver speeches and meet with members of parliaments in Sweden, Germany and Britain. He talks here about the ci

Bex Lewis: God is a communicating God
Dr Bex Lewis is a member of the CODEC (Christian Communication in the Digital Age) team at St John's College, University of Durham, where she has particular responsibility for The Big Bible Project. She spoke to ChristianToday.com about the opportunities social media and the internet are giving to Christians to connect with each other and share their faith with the outside world positively.

Peter Ould on the Twurch of England and how social media is nurturing relationships
Peter Ould is a vicar in the Church of England and founder of the Twurch of England on Twitter. He speaks here about how the internet is helping Christians cement relationships with each other as well as those outside the church

Tony Campolo on why tackling corruption matters
Evangelical author and speaker Tony Campolo talks here about why he is taking a stand against corruption as part of the church-led Exposed 2013 campaign.

KP Yohannan on women, 'dowry deaths' and 'untouchables' in India
Gospel for Asia founder talks about his extraordinary work with Gospel for Asia and, in particular his latest mission to help the downtrodden Dalit women of India

Interview: the new Bishop of St Germans
Reverend Christopher Goldsmith has just been announced as the new Bishop of St Germans in the Diocese of Truro. He speaks here about his new role and the kind of leader he aspires to be.

A shining example of women in volunteering
Hayley Humphreys is passionate about educating young people on the dangers of drugs and alcohol

A very human Pope
Dr Thomas Schirrmacher, Chair of the Theological Commission of the World Evangelical Alliance (WEA), speaks about the resignation of Pope Benedict XVI, its implications for the Vatican and why it did not surprise him in light of the Pope's earlier statements.

Raising godly sons in a godless culture
Kirk Cameron talks here about what it means to be a man in the biblical sense and the critical role fathers play in the spiritual development of their sons.