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What follows when you say "no"

Tim Thornborough | 6 Jul 2015

They voted "No" and the reactions could not have been more different.... continue reading

What to think and pray during the silence

Alex Freeman | 3 Jul 2015

How do we respond to tragedies like the brutal attack on tourists in Sousse, Tunisia last week?... continue reading

When does life start?

Tim Thornborough | 25 Jun 2015

I sometimes think I have a difficult job, but listening to Dr John Wyatt speak at the Evangelical Ministry Assembly this week made me think otherwise.... continue reading

When Father's Day Hurts...

Emily Robertson | 19 Jun 2015

As Father's Day rolls around again I will be celebrating. But there will be pain.... continue reading

Sharing the gospel in Ramadan

John Klaassen | 18 Jun 2015

Today is the first day of Ramadan, when devout Muslims observe a strict fast from sunrise to sunset. It is a time of heightened tension for many Muslims, as they cope with hunger and thirst—especially as, at this time of year in the Northern hemisphere, the days are very long. But what is this festival all about, and what should our attitude towards it be?... continue reading

Obituary: Elisabeth Elliot

Tim Thornborough | 17 Jun 2015

Elisabeth Elliot, missionary, and wife of the martyr Jim Elliot, died on Monday 15th June, aged 88.... continue reading

Dinosaurs Info-Graphic

Andre Parker | 11 Jun 2015

Jurassic World is out in cinemas today! To celebrate the long-awaited film, we've come up with a new info-graphic: From fossils to films: How do dinosaurs fit with the Bible?... continue reading

The only (major) problem with calling God “she”

Carl Laferton | 1 Jun 2015

Describing God as “she” as well as “he”, as proposed by some influential Anglican clergy this weekend, is a popular idea—with only one problem.

Jesus.... continue reading

What to do if you hear noises in the attic

Tim Thornborough | 27 May 2015

It looks like the set of The Adams Family, and the similarity doesn't end there. Because this house in Gardener, Massachusetts, USA—which has been popping up all over social media in the last few weeks—is claimed to be one of America's most haunted house. It has featured on several ghost-hunter TV shows and has a history of deaths and alleged ghost sightings going back decades. Ownership has passed through several hands, as families have moved in, got spooked out, and left.... continue reading

Should I attend a gay wedding?

Tim Thornborough | 23 May 2015

As Ireland goes to the polls today to decide whether or not to allow same-sex marriage, this is a question that Bible-believing Christians there may well be facing before too long. It's a dilemma that Christians in England, Ireland and Wales—not to mention many states in the US—are already having to think through.... continue reading

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