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Christian faith isn’t grounded in a sanitised, sentimental version of events; but in t...
IT ALL happens in one week. On Palm Sunday Jesus enters Jerusalem on a donkey. He throws the crooks and wheeler-dealers out of the temple. He has his Last Supper with his followers...
by Peter Mullen, TCW IT ALL happens in one week. On Palm Sunday Jesus enters Jerusalem on a donkey. He throws the crooks and wheeler-dealers out of the temple. He has his Last Supp...
THERE are two approaches to thinking about the meaning of Jesus’s death. One focuses on the effect of his death on the individual believer. The other asks what has been achieved by...
THE Church is very good at alleluias. We know how to fill a building with brightness, how to let the joy of Easter ring out, how to mark the feast with all the beauty it deserves....
TWO YEARS ago we reported in TCW that Christianity was once again in the intellectual ascendant, and the period since has borne this out. Our TCW appeal for non-woke churches to at...
“And, Mr. Speaker, for many here – and for myself – the Christian faith is a firm anchor and daily inspiration that guides us not only personally, but together as members of our co...
I say these things so you might be saved (John 5:34b). The post Heart faith appeared first on Lutheran Church of Australia.
A variety of interpretations and beliefs exist, but a person can’t believe anything they want and be defined as a Christian.
from Christian Concern For all of our existence, Christian Concern has been clear that Jesus Christ is the hope for our nation. Paul Huxley reflects on our Lent campaign and the ho...
It follows an earlier open letter addressed to King Charles, calling upon him to defend Christianity in line with his titles of Supreme Governor of the Church of England and "Defen...
The Place of Christianity in the Survival of the WestAs Western culture drifts deeper into fragmentation, materialism, and technological domination, can it survive without recoveri...
Christianity has long been closely identified with Western civilization. The association is especially strong, in modern times, with the United States of America, that source of de...
by John Wycliffe, TCW TWO YEARS ago we reported in TCW that Christianity was once again in the intellectual ascendant, and the period since has borne this out. Our TCW appeal for n...
CHRISTIANS believe for a multitude of different reasons. For some, it is a habit, (and nothing wrong with that); for others, it rests on an overwhelming experience; for others, it...
ON ORTHODOX Holy Saturday, the tradition for many of Palestine’s 2000-year-old Christian community is to make the journey up to Jerusalem to attend a special ceremony at the Church...
Secretary of War Hegseth’s appearance at Rededicate 250 conservative Christia...
King Charles III declared that Christianity remains a “firm anchor and daily inspiration” in his life as he delivered a landmark address to a joint session of the United States Con...
Acts 2.14a,36-41; Psalm 116.1-3,10-17; 1 Peter 1.17-23; Luke 24.13-35 THE most important theological question that Christians can ask about their faith is: “Is it true?” The most...
TODAY is Ascension Day, and the Collect in the 1662 Book of Common Prayer is a biblically-truthful and beautiful expression of the Christian believer’s spiritual union with the asc...
Christians were urged to continue “standing and speaking for Jesus” in workplaces, schools, politics and local communities.
The Christian faith includes belief in miracles. Miracles are extraordinary events caused by God’s intervention in the world. They can do more than merely manifest God’s goodness;...
THE collect for today, Whitsunday, in the 1662 Book of Common Prayer reflects the fact that Christianity is not a legalistic religion involving rigid adherence to a code such as Sh...
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