Teaching English, sharing the Gospel
William Bradridge, founder of Christian TEFL, talks to Christian Today about how churches are using English language lessons to support refugees and asylum seekers, and share the Christian faith.
William Bradridge, founder of Christian TEFL, talks to Christian Today about how churches are using English language lessons to support refugees and asylum seekers, and share the Christian faith.
Please pray for our children and our schools, as many pupils will be introduced to sexual themes and age-inappropriate content and teaching this month.
What's wrong with the plan? Almost everything.
Our world is becoming a deeply confused world, a dangerous world where words have no meaning and life becomes meaningless.
Claire Musters speaks to debut novelist and committed Christian Deborah Jenkins, whose book Braver is being published by mainstream publisher Fairlight Books.
There is a very real possibility that this will turn out to be the last jubilee celebrated in the United Kingdom.
Jewish academic and Hebrew scholar Irene Lancaster reflects on how the key Jewish concept of Shemitta (Sabbath of the Land) and Jubilee can reboot the world and set us all free.
Jesus calls the church, his community of healers, to show love and empathy to those battling with their mental health.
Experts are increasingly seeing the importance of increased social contact and communal activities in preventing and treating dementia.
The Message Trust CEO speaks to Christian Today about his hopes for the largest Christian mission to be held in north-west England in a generation and why in all his years of ministry, he's never seen the UK so open to the Gospel.
Mathematician and researcher Dr John Hayward speaks to Christian Today about why so many UK Churches are facing extinction and whether anything can be done to turn this crisis around.
It is beyond irony that at the same time as the Scottish government is apologising for witch-hunts in the 16th Century, they are enabling witch-hunts against women seeking to protect their own gender and spaces today.
In a fallen world we will always be tempted to make a decision because it feels right rather than because it is right.