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The Good News tabloid empowering grassroots evangelism
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
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?
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?
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?
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?
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
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.

Reflections on Psalms
Reflections on Psalms

Jewish academic and Hebrew scholar Irene Lancaster reflects on the Psalms and the publication of the much-acclaimed new book, "Duets on Psalms: Drawing New Meaning From Ancient Words, by Jack Riemer and Elie Spitz".

Understanding the miracle at the heart of Christmas
Understanding the miracle at the heart of Christmas

In the miracle of the virginal conception, human striving and activity are set aside in favour of the activity of God to signify the truth that human beings cannot save themselves.

What was the Census that took Mary and Joseph to Bethlehem?
What was the Census that took Mary and Joseph to Bethlehem?

In the Christmas narrative Mary and Joseph travel to Bethlehem because of a census. This is the story ...

Christmas is important to our communities - it brings us together
Christmas is important to our communities - it brings us together

Christmas is full of stories. Dickens' Christmas Carol, It's a Wonderful Life, the Home Alone films, the many legends of Father Christmas. But the Christmas story is a different kind of tale altogether.

800 years of the traditional Nativity scene
800 years of the traditional Nativity scene

The way that Christmas is traditionally portrayed owes a lot to St Francis of Assisi.

Fear and desperation in Gaza
Fear and desperation in Gaza

Christian Today speaks to Jamie Eyre, Embrace the Middle East's Director of Programmes, Partnerships and Advocacy, about the crisis in Gaza and how Christians are supporting those in need.

The government's transgender school's guidance is a step in the right direction
The government's transgender school's guidance is a step in the right direction

The Christian Institute's head of education, John Denning, responds to the publication of the government's draft transgender guidance for schools.

What is the Good News? A response to Jayne Ozanne's reinterpretation
What is the Good News? A response to Jayne Ozanne's reinterpretation

Jayne Ozanne's new church is not about Christ. It is about protecting sexual identities.

The Covid inquiry and toxic politics
The Covid inquiry and toxic politics

The ongoing inquiry into the UK government's handling of the Covid-19 pandemic has revealed more about the 'toxic culture' that surrounded Downing Street during the first crucial months of the crisis.