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Hebrews 5:8-11 and learning to love God's discipline
We may believe that we are being treated unfairly and that the presence of His discipline proves the absence of His affection, but that's far from the truth. Our Father disciplines us because he loves us.

Kidnapped head of Methodist Church Nigeria has been freed
Concerns have been raised about spiralling insecurity in Nigeria after the abduction of the head of the Methodist Church Nigeria, who has now been freed.

Tried everything and still feel like something's missing?
Remember, there's one person who really cares and thinks about you all the time - day and night.

We are here, we exist, say ex-LGBT Christians
Members of the ex-LGBT community gathered in London over the weekend to share powerful testimonies about how they have been changed by the love of God.

We must never stop speaking the truth - even if we are the only person left
It is possible to get disheartened when it seems like everyone around you has chosen to abandon sound doctrine and subscribe to the doctrine of the devil as the Bible warns us.

Am I going my direction or God's direction?
Sometimes we are on the correct path, walking in the will of God. Then, we get distracted. These distractions consume our thoughts to the point where we don't recognize how far we have gone off course until it's too late.

High Court judge grants judicial review into rollout of RSE in Wales
A group of concerned parents has been granted a judicial review into the new Relationships and Sexuality Education (RSE) curriculum being introduced to Welsh schools this year.

Street preacher wins legal challenge against Covid arrest on Easter Sunday
"I was treated like a criminal for preaching about Jesus Christ."

'Shocking' survey finds only half of Evangelical pastors hold biblical worldview
Once considered the "denomination" of Scriptural truth-bearers, Evangelical Christians might be in jeopardy of losing their theological reputation.

Archbishop of Canterbury, Pope and Scottish Moderator to make historic peace pilgrimage to South Sudan
The 'Ecumenical Pilgrimage of Peace' will take place from 5 to 7 July.

Welby defends Rwanda criticism
It would have been "cowardly" not to speak out against the government's plan to send failed asylum seekers to Rwanda, the Archbishop of Canterbury has said.

Policing laws place Christian freedoms at greater risk, warns legal group
A Christian legal group has expressed fears for free speech and sharing the Gospel as the government clamps down on protests.

New Oklahoma law requires students to use bathrooms that match their biological sex
Oklahoma Governor Kevin Stitt has signed into law a measure that requires students in public schools to use bathrooms that correspond with their biological sex as opposed to their gender identity.

Poll: White evangelical support for Israel higher than any other Christian group
The survey of 10,441 US adults found that two-thirds of Americans express at least a somewhat favorable view of the Israeli people. Americans under 30 are more supportive of Palestinians.

Rishi Sunak's support package welcomed but more needed, says Christian charity
A Christian charity has welcomed the financial support promised to households struggling in the cost-of-living crisis, but says that more help is needed for the UK's poorest.

Christians asked to stand with persecuted believers this Sunday
Churches in the UK are being asked to spend five minutes of their service this weekend in silence to remember the millions of Christians living in persecution hotspots worldwide.