Faith could be a key factor in Australia's upcoming election
It is clear that faith or a lack of it will decide this election at a time when more and more Australians are turning away from Christianity
It is clear that faith or a lack of it will decide this election at a time when more and more Australians are turning away from Christianity
Peter Crumpler shares a prayer for use in places of worship to support the vital work being done by the media in Ukraine – and also in Russia.
The West is weak. But as Christians we know the diagnosis is at heart a spiritual one, for when people turn their backs on God as many western Europeans have, and north Americans are increasingly doing, all sorts of things follow, writes David Baker.
What are the implications of Russia's invasion of Ukraine? Could it be that we are on the edge of a massively costly, truly disastrous, global war? And what does this feel like for the people of Ukraine?
In many ways this is a wake-up call for the church, writes J John.
I understand the devastating impact of sex addiction. Now I'm helping others find freedom, writes Cat Etherington, Director of Recovery at the Naked Truth Project.
The term 'Living with Covid' has a totally different meaning for the 3.7 million people in Britain who are 'clinically extremely vulnerable' and those who are classed as 'vulnerable'.
The bodily autonomy argument, which until recently was exclusively used to justify the killing of unborn children, has found itself suddenly under new management.
Senior barrister Paul Diamond speaks to Christian Today about why he has decided to give up his wider practice and focus on the rights of Christians to manifest their faith in the public square.
It's been four years since the American evangelist Billy Graham died. Former Songs of Praise producer Roy Francis reflects on Graham's crusades in England and the answer he gave to some very difficult questions.
Judges tells us that however good the 'system', the real problem is the human heart.
If we commit to foster a better understanding between religious groups and the media, the result could be the exposure of under-told and often unknown stories of faith-motivated sacrifice, generosity, service and hope being told to an audience looking for meaning.
Biblical descriptions of thunder, lightning flashes and still small voices are metaphors. But they are also very real.