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Archbishop seeks an end to longstanding divisions over human sexuality ahead of Lambeth Conference
The Archbishop of Canterbury has said he hopes that the forthcoming Lambeth Conference will "draw a line under some of the inward-looking approaches of the past" so that the Anglican Communion can move on from a crippling dispute over human sexuality.
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Elon Musk says he's a 'cultural Christian'
Tesla billionaire Elon Musk has opened up about his beliefs and his mission to combat what he calls the "woke mind virus".
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What is the 'manosphere' and should Christians be concerned?
The manosphere's solutions to genuine concerns often do not align with Christian teaching, and the Church must outline a better way forward.
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'God with skin on': Learning to live as the body of Christ
As for many of us, my life hasn't been particularly easy. At times there have been moments when I have felt as if God had abandoned me.
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The West is crumbling under identity politics and woke social justice crusades
Try to ignore Christianity and we enter a world without restraint where all that counts is power.
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The tide is turning away from atheism. Why?
Justin Brierley's new book, The Surprising Rebirth Of Belief in God, just released in the USA. Here's the big idea behind it.
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Author of The Message Bible dies at 85
Eugene Peterson, the man who penned The Message Bible, has died at the age of 85.
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Man charged after video footage of pro-life woman being kicked goes viral
A 26-year-old hair stylist has been charged after video footage of a woman being kicked at a pro-life protest went viral.
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The importance of discipleship in a world that is hostile to Christ
If we are to face the dangers of increasing hostility toward those who hold biblical beliefs in the midst of a deteriorating culture and society, we will have to dig deep.
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God is on the move in the broken Anglican Communion
GAFCON, the Global South and the huge constituencies they collectively represent are the hope and future of the Anglican Communion.
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An Easter special that breaks through the cancellation of Christianity in the public media
In a small but evocatively beautiful church in Tottenham, London, an Easter celebration hosted by Calvin Robinson that GB News is streaming on Holy Saturday and Easter Sunday, brought together four gifted, competent and attractive exponents of the Christian faith.
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Cancel culture is not the same as accountability
The Graham Norton version of accountability is deadening and stifling.
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HOPE 23-24: Setting out on a national year of mission
Sensing a new openness to the gospel in the wake of the pandemic, Christian organisations are coming together for a united year of mission.
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Christian aid agencies launch fresh response to Syria refugee crisis
Responding to the Syria crisis, a group of religion-based leading aid agencies – including the Catholic group CAFOD and the Christian charity World Vision – have launched a two-year project to ease tensions among neighbouring communities, with funding from the European Union.
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Who is Naaman and what can we learn from his experience with Elisha in 2 Kings 5?
God is truly merciful and kind, even to those who are not His people -- yet. God's love and mercy is showered on all men and women in all the earth, no one being exempted from it.
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Why Boris' climate sermon at the UN was far too simplistic
Like a bad sermon of the narrowest fundamentalist preacher, it all sounded so simple, so black and white. Which makes you wonder why the Prime Minister did not take on board that message in earlier years – when he was a climate change sceptic.
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The Church of England's historic parishes deserve better
Having a vision for a new way of doing church would be more impressive had it included a way of renewing, as well as funding the old way of doing Church; and had a coherent ecclesiology that linked them.
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Lessons for today from Aldous Huxley's Brave New World
CS Lewis, Francis Schaeffer and Os Guinness are some of the Christian prophets who saw where we were going and accurately predicted the state we have now found ourselves in. But there is another secular 'prophet' who in my view was astonishingly prescient and that is Aldous Huxley.
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Congress has officially gone gender crazy
So, what's the big deal? Isn't this just technical, legal language? Not so. This reflects both a mindset and a legal logic, and these things reflect where a culture is headed.
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Female pastor suspended by Christian university after officiating gay wedding
North Park University, a well-known Christian institution in Chicago, Illinois, has suspended a female pastor after she officiated a same-sex marriage back in 2017.
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Free speech under threat at British universities - report
Academic freedom at British universities is under threat because of a growing tendency by academics to self-censor, a new report from the Policy Exchange has warned.
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'Dangerous' or a 'great friend': What do persecuted Christians think of Donald Trump?
What worries many Christian leaders in the region is that Trump's overt support of persecuted Christians may cause them to be attacked even more, such is the hatred for him among Muslim fanatics.
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Pence in Jerusalem blasted as 'a dangerous man with a messianic vision' but praised by Israeli PM
The US Vice President Mike Pence will later today address the Knesset, the Israeli parliament in a speech that will be boycotted by Arab lawmakers following Donald Trump's announcement in December that the US was recognising Jerusalem as Israel's capital.
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The end of transmania or the end of reason?
If the woke 'progressives' win, it will be the end of reason and the end of freedom in the contemporary West.
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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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