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Why God cannot tolerate even a little grumbling and complaining
Why God cannot tolerate even a little grumbling and complaining

Why are we told not to grumble or complain? Let's talk about that.

Can\'t feel God? Don\'t worry, really experiencing God is so much more than just a feeling
Can't feel God? Don't worry, really experiencing God is so much more than just a feeling

The popular connotation of God's presence is that it makes you cry, laugh, dance, sing, feel good and so on. And God's presence does do that, but there will also be times that it will break us into repentance and maybe times that God will call us into it even when we don't feel like doing so.

ANALYSIS: May brazens it out – for now – but fragile Tories could well yet implode

As she brazened it out – for now – this afternoon, Theresa May appeared to have learned none of the lessons of the general election.

Did God swing the British election – or was it the Russians?
Did God swing the British election – or was it the Russians?

Is chaos life's one consistency? After another shocking turn in political events, prompting cheers from some, tears from others, one can't help wonder – was God at work in Britain's general election?

7 celebrities you might not have known are Christian
7 celebrities you might not have known are Christian

With millions of celebrities around the world, it may have slipped your mind that some of your favourites are religious. Here are 7 celebrities you might not have known were Christians.

\'Crackpot bigotry\'? Anti-gay pastor Scott Lively appeals against judge\'s \'prejudicial\' comments
'Crackpot bigotry'? Anti-gay pastor Scott Lively appeals against judge's 'prejudicial' comments

Anti- gay pastor Scott Lively, who was cleared of charges relating to his campaign against gays in Uganda, is still filing an appeal against the language used by the federal judge in his ruling.

Evangelical Alliance calls on Christians to pray for \'divided\' UK following hung parliament
Evangelical Alliance calls on Christians to pray for 'divided' UK following hung parliament

The Evangelical Alliance (EA) has warned that British society is divided 'on multiple levels' in the wake of the general election that has resulted in a hung parliament, adding that it is a reminder that the positions of politicians is 'temporary'.

Paws for prayer: 7 amazing pictures of Jesus with animals
Paws for prayer: 7 amazing pictures of Jesus with animals

This week has been a huge and historic one on both sides of the Atlantic. These are serious times, and they demand heart warming silliness.

Christians on the Left: Corbyn\'s Labour has opened a major national conversation
Christians on the Left: Corbyn's Labour has opened a major national conversation

The EU referendum was an act of political calculation to steal some votes, as was the calling of this snap election. Both of them have backfired spectacularly.

After the election: 5 Bible verses that help us to pray

The general election has produced a result very few people expected and thrown the UK's immediate future into uncertainty.

Election Analysis: Corbyn the big tent revivalist, May preaching to the choir
Election Analysis: Corbyn the big tent revivalist, May preaching to the choir

Why did Theresa May flunk the challenge and Jeremy Corbyn exceed expectations?

Facing heat from Comey, Trump tells evangelicals: \'We\'re under siege...the truth will prevail\'
Facing heat from Comey, Trump tells evangelicals: 'We're under siege...the truth will prevail'

President Trump yesterday addressed the evangelical Christian community, telling them that 'we're under siege' but will emerge 'bigger and better and stronger than ever'.

Afrikan Boy: The innovative music star talks faith, family and prayer
Afrikan Boy: The innovative music star talks faith, family and prayer

As he takes to the stage as part of the Meltdown Festival on London's South Bank this weekend, he speaks to Christian Today about his life and career so far.

Analysis: Theresa May's power ebbs away as 'hard Brexit' becomes real victim of election

Theresa May has failed on her own 'strong and stable' terms.

Theresa May didn\'t win. She just lost less badly
Theresa May didn't win. She just lost less badly

Even ardent Theresa May fans, of which there are significantly fewer now than six weeks ago, cannot not claim this was a good campaign.

May on the ropes as election crushes Tory hopes
May on the ropes as election crushes Tory hopes

With no clear winner emerging from Thursday's parliamentary election, a wounded May signalled she would fight on, despite losing her majority in the House of Commons.