Current page: Reporter / Christian Today
Christian Today
-
It's ok to be annoyed
Too often we want the world to be exactly as we want it.
-
Christian street preacher arrested again in Scotland
A church minister in Scotland has been arrested for the second time in a week while street preaching.
-
A new Pope for a Church in need of a new beginning
Francis of Assisi heard the calling from God to "build my church" and dedicated his life to this end. Pope Francis must be feeling a similar calling as he takes the reins of the Catholic Church
-
Bishop of Hereford announces retirement
The Bishop of Hereford, the Right Reverend Anthony Priddis will retire from his post later in the year
-
Cardinal Keith O'Brien apologises for sexual misconduct
The former head of the Catholic Church in Scotland has admitted his sexual conduct had at times "fallen below the standards expected of me".
-
Welsh chapels raise £200,000 for Christian Aid
The Presbyterian Church of Wales' 650 chapels spent last year fundraising for Christian Aid's work in Guatemala
-
Mini Archbishop joins fairtrade march
The Archbishop of York is encouraging others to participate in the Fairtrade Foundation's paper march on Parliament
-
Bishop of Chichester to lead pilgrimage to the Middle East
The Bishop of Chichester will be leading a pilgrimage to the Middle East in November 2014
-
Anglicans and Methodists discuss joint mission work
The Anglican-Methodist International Commission for Unity in Mission has spent the week in Jamaica discussing areas of collaboration.
-
Church does not need to fear conflict – Archbishop
The Archbishop of Canterbury has encouraged Christians to be reconcilers and not avoid those who are different from them
-
Benedict eases into peaceful retirement
The former Pope Benedict XVI has spent the first days of his retirement reading, praying and listening to music.
-
School values more important than league tables to Christian parents
Christians are more concerned with an education that is tailored to the needs of their children than GCSE league tables and Ofsted reports, research by the Evangelical Alliance has found.
-
Gay marriage 'key factor' in Tory Eastleigh defeat
UKIP's astonishing rise to second place in the Eastleigh by-election is a sign that Tory voters are deserting the party over gay marriage, says the Coalition for Marriage
-
Cathedral appeal benefits Bangladesh maternity hospital
Llandaff Cathedral is dedicating its Lent Appeal this year to a maternity hospital going back to the Victorian era.
-
Court hears gay bus ad case
A Christian group was at the High Court yesterday to challenge Boris Johnson's decision to ban their gay bus ad.