A crucifixion in Cambridgeshire
The grave of the crucified man was discovered during excavation, in advance of a new housing development, by Albion Archaeology.
The grave of the crucified man was discovered during excavation, in advance of a new housing development, by Albion Archaeology.
Rev Graham Nicholls, director of the Affinity network, speaks to Christian Today about the government's proposed conversion therapy ban and why he and so many other Christians are concerned.
Christians have warned about the use of tarot. Yet we are in a time when the wisdom of the church is often rejected, and many people are not even aware of its warnings about the occult.
One question the Peterson phenomenon poses to the Christian community is how is it that an agnostic psychologist with a penchant for Pelagianism can hold the attention of the young in their scores of thousands as he explores the psychological depths and authenticity of the books of Genesis and Exodus, and yet the clergy cannot?
If we are excluding people from our worship because of our personal preferences, is it really worship at all?
As Boris Johnson is discovering, when you are seen as untrustworthy, your credibility and authority melt away.
Warning: Some of this material could cause offense - but it may be being taught in your child's school.
The government has announced it will be extending the consultation on its proposed conversion therapy ban by eight weeks.
Rhoda Hawkins, Senior Lecturer in Biological Physics Theory and Assistant Faculty Director for Postgraduate Research at the University of Sheffield, shares her sense of wonder in exploring the world using the tools of science.
Surely conservatives in the CofE need to be as intentional and smart as Save the Parish if there is to be a future for orthodox Anglicans and their Gospel witness in the UK?
1,500 years after the birth of St Columba, historian Martyn Whittock considers the legacy of this Irish-born monk on Christianity in Britain.
It is time that we stop just inviting people through the doors and invite them into our communities at Christmas.
Once known as a man who spoke for the poor African-American communities of the southern United States, Carver is now seen as an environmental prophet of global relevance.