Opinion

What does the case of baby killing nurse Lucy Letby tell us about our society?
Our confused society can hardly define evil, let alone deal with it.

Sharing the Gospel from South Africa to Scotland
Evangelist and apologist Steve Osmond speaks to Christian Today about the spiritual climate in his native South Africa and Scotland, where he's just taken up a new role at the Solas Centre for Public Christianity.

What in the world is God doing?
Theologian Martin Davie gives his answer to this question with a look at some of the writers who have influenced him.

Martin Luther and the transformative power of individual conviction
The impact of Martin Luther on modern Christianity is immeasurable.

Good Omens 2 and unexpected friendships
We all need friendships that ask us to examine our faith, to question assumptions, and think.

Destroyed churches, vandalised crosses and burnt bibles - religious freedom is in great peril in Pakistan
17 August will always be remembered as a "black day" in the history of Pakistan which has left Christians heartbroken, frustrated and hopeless.

The New Testament Church of God: 70 years of sharing the Gospel
Christian Today speaks with Bishop Claion Grandison, National Overseer of the New Testament Church of God, as it celebrates its 70th anniversary.

5 crucial lessons learned from planting a church
Why do many endeavors fail...why do many church plants fail? The reasons are many, but I believe that much depends on the spiritual life of the pastor in regard to humility and brokenness.

In Cameroon, persecuted Christians feel forgotten
They feel utterly powerless and forgotten, even by their neighbours â left to fight for their survival.

The Jesus Revolution is needed today
The Jesus Movement peaked in 1972, but its effects are still with us today.

How the Psalms have been central to worship through history
The Psalms have played an important role in Jewish and Christian tradition from ancient times until today. It is the oldest continually used songbook in human history. This is the story...

Progressive religion may be dying but the Gospel is thriving
Actually, true religion â meaning a vibrant, Jesus-centered, biblically-based, compassion-filled, Spirit-empowered, no-compromise expression of the Christian faith â is thriving worldwide.

Balancing work and parenting
Helen Skelton made headlines this week declaring 'the juggle is real'. It's the kind of dilemma that faces us every day.

Deuteronomy and the balance of power
The answer to power which corrupts is checks and balances. Therefore, towards the end of his life, Moses gives the Children of Israel instructions on how to separate King, judiciary and legislature.

The Baptist preacher on Trafalgar Square's Fourth Plinth
Most people in the UK today will not previously have heard of John Chilembwe, but his history is intimately intertwined with that of British colonial rule in Africa and, also, with the impact of the First World War on that continent and its peoples.

The end is nigh
It's difficult to believe, but at one time left-wing politics involved serious discussion by serious people about serious topics such as the nationalisation of industry, union rights and working conditions. Today woke left-wing politics seems to embody catastrophic reactions to every cause.