Opinion

According to Artificial Intelligence, this is what Jesus looked like if the Shroud of Turin is authentic
This recent AI generated image offers a strikingly lifelike depiction of Jesus.

How churches are part of the solution to knife crime
After the heartbreaking death of 15-year-old schoolgirl Elianne Andam, London City Mission's Efrem Buckle speaks to Christian Today about the important role of churches in their communities and how an initiative called Operation Forgiveness is helping young people to choose a different path from violence.

The Rolling Stones: do we find our identity surrendering to ourselves, or others?
In a society that teaches us to be Mick Jagger â brilliant as he is â we can live and speak a different truth

On Brand
The media which have turned into a lynch mob to destroy Brand refuse to acknowledge that he is the man they created, and the hypersexualised popular culture is one which they continually feed.

Only a 21st century revival can replicate 20th century success
The ministry of Martyn Lloyd-Jones is still as powerful, relevant, and spiritually refreshing today as it was 50 years ago.

The Marquis de Sade â the progressive prophet?
In order to understand the times we live in, it is essential that we know where we have come from.

A generation poisoned by porn speaks
Finally, more people are admitting that, though it was never harmless, this content now poses a life-altering danger to those who stumble across itâespecially children.

Making disciples who make disciples
"Making disciples who make disciples" is not merely a slogan; it's a profound approach to living out the Great Commission.

Dr Martyn Lloyd-Jones, the 20th century's great and counter-cultural champion of expository preaching
On the 10th anniversary of the Martyn Lloyd-Jones Trust, Greg Jones, CEO of the Trust, looks back on Lloyd-Jones' life, legacy and impact on modern-day Christian leaders.

The myth of charity and paid conversion in India
To misrepresent the Christian virtue of charity and to use it as a tool to attack Christians and curb their religious freedom on the pretext of implementing law and order is simply an authoritarian and anti-democratic act of state violence.

An Oxford University society's concerning report on local churches
The report by Oxford University's LGBTQ+ Society on the city's churches does not augur well for the future of freedom of religion or belief in Britain.

What is Teshuva?
Teshuva is the key question of Judaism and embraces the whole world.

Are Christians really discriminated against?
Let the conflict be seen for what it is, and let Christians be accorded, at the least, the same protections as others in our society.

Bringing up children in a post-Christian world
It is not the hostility of the culture. It is not the education system. It is not social media. It is not peer pressure. The primary factor is the inability of parents to pass on their faith â and the failure of churches to equip parents to do so.

The battle for the creeds
The early debates over doctrine were crucial in the history of Christianity and have framed Christian understanding and discussion ever since.

Will any CofE bishops speak out against Jayne Ozanne's attack on parents?
The attack by gay Anglican activist Jayne Ozanne on parental rights in her campaign to ban conversion therapy should be a wake-up call to Christians who may be apathetic about the debate.