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The 'gender revolution,' seven years later
Seven years later, it's clear that the gender revolution has done everything but elevate women.
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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...
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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 ...
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TD Jakes' camp calls trending unverified report 'false'
A representative for popular televangelist T.D. Jakes, who leads The Potter's House megachurch in Dallas, Texas, has dismissed as "unequivocally false and baseless" an unverified report casting innuendo about his sexuality and accusing him of being a frequent participant at sex parties hosted by producer and music mogul Sean Combs, known by his stage name, Diddy.
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Evangelical alliances call for a ceasefire in Gaza, condemn civilian deaths
Evangelical alliances from around the world are calling for a ceasefire, saying the teachings of Jesus call for peace amid times of violence.
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Dozens of Christian and Jewish leaders urge Biden to take 'stronger action on behalf of Israel'
Over 50 Christian and Jewish leaders have urged US President Joe Biden to show "unlimited and unqualified support for Israel" as he visits the country on Wednesday.
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Pray and weep for Israel
there are some basic principles we should all be able to put into practice when we reflect and comment on these issues.
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Orthodox ordinands plead with bishops to prevent fracture of the Church
The debate in the Church of England about the introduction of prayers of blessing for same-sex couples, known as Prayers of Love and Faith (PLF), took an ironic turn this week.
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Sukkot: the festival of in-gathering and joy
Jewish academic and Hebrew scholar Irene Lancaster reflects on the significance of the Jewish festival of Sukkot.
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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.
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A dialogue on Judaism and the environment
A dialogue between Professor Richard Schwartz, President Emeritus of the Jewish Vegetarians of North American and Dr Irene Lancaster, Chair of the Broughton Park Jewish Christian Dialogue Group and author of Deconstructing the Bible.
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Forgive: why and how?
Should we forgive others for their harshness towards us? And if so, how can we forgive them? As always, Keller's depth of thought, wide reading and research, along with his faithful searching of the Scriptures has produced a helpful but challenging resource.
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Deuteronomy: preparation for entering the Promised Land
Jewish academic and Hebrew scholar Irene Lancaster reflects on Deuteronomy and the significance for the Israelites of entering the Promised Land.
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Loving our communities in a cost-of-living crisis
As Christians we can sometimes focus particularly on addressing spiritual needs, but to truly be of service to those around us we must consider how we can meet their social and material needs as well.
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God and Guardians of the Galaxy Vol 3
There is an uncharacteristically metaphysical - even spiritual - dimension to Guardians 3
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Last few years have been 'hell', says Carl Lentz
Carl Lentz has opened up about the "hell" of the last few years since he was fired as pastor of Hillsong New York City for moral failures and leadership issues.
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Sex as sacred: What a Twitter maelstrom reveals about us
Sex, like all of life, belongs to God. It was created to serve His purposes and is redeemed to those purposes by Christ. Especially today, we need to be willing to consider what those sacred purposes truly are.
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Pride, the Self and the Church
Christian Today speaks to Rev Matthew Roberts, minister of Trinity Church York and co-author of the Greater Love Declaration, about his new book, Pride: Identity and the Worship of Self.
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How Jimmy Carter integrated his evangelical Christian faith into his political work, despite mockery and misunderstanding
Carter was a man of faith committed to a vision of the nation that aligned with his views of Jesus' teachings.
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Satan shows up at the Grammys
Rather than merely shock with a new display of creepiness, the "Unholy" Grammys performance marked the place where we've already been for some time.
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Biden tells dueling prayer breakfasts that 'diversity is one of our greatest strengths'
Speaking to a refashioned National Prayer Breakfast gathered at the Capitol with a new board and in a new location, President Joe Biden encouraged leaders of Congress to find ways to unify despite their political and religious differences.
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'The Church is not in decline,' says missiologist
"We need to remember we are a culture-shaping movement," said Dr Rachel Jordan-Wolf.
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Young evangelicals listen to their pastors. Do pastors listen to them?
The nice thing is they still want to talk and want to know what I think,' said one pastor. 'The question is what I can do with these conversations.'
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Pilgrims are returning to the Holy Land after Covid but the region's recovery will take time
Tourists are slowly returning to the Holy Land, but it will be some time before the region is back on its feet after the pandemic, says Friends of the Holy Land's Brendan Metcalfe.
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The little known story of England's first evangelical Queen
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In these dire times for the Church, Paul's attitude and example in 2 Timothy are inspirational
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Extraordinary events save a priest's life after random stabbing
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Persecuted Christian children remembered on Red Wednesday
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