How girls and young women can stay rooted in hope the whole year round
Christian Today speaks to Meg Cannon to find out more about the inspiration behind her new devotional for girls and young women.
Christian Today speaks to Meg Cannon to find out more about the inspiration behind her new devotional for girls and young women.
From grassroots reporting in politics to the rise in power of interactive platforms, it's clear that people today don't just consume content - they create it, share it, and shape it.
Jewish academic and Hebrew scholar Irene Lancaster reflects on the meaning of the story of Joseph.
Some thoughts on what may be in store for the world this year.
If only the King would listen to what Jesus teaches, he would find that peace on earth comes only through Christ, not through the many contrary faiths and philosophies.
Don't be afraid to gaze into the crib this Christmas, like Simeon, who looked beyond the baby to the hope that he brought. You might find something wonderful there that will last long beyond the New Year.
Jesus is no myth. He is the ultimate reality and he is the reality we all need.
New book Deck the Hall by composer Andrew Gant tells the origin stories of our beloved Christmas carols.
The former Archbishop of Canterbury, Baron Williams of Oystermouth, and Hebrew scholar Irene Lancaster, discuss the implications of assisted suicide being made legal if Kim Leadbeater's bill succeeds, and why they are against this.
What is the Christian perspective on why wars occur? And is it right for Christians to participate in war?
The question is genuinely debatable.
As Christmas approaches, the lights and celebrations often stand in stark contrast to the turmoil gripping our world.
Since New Testament times Christians have looked forward in hope to Christ's coming in glory, but many people today, including many Christians, are unsure about the nature of this hope.