TURKEY EARTHQUAKE – a discriminating disaster
When tragedy strikes, there will always be a clear divide between the ‘fortunate unfortunate’ and ‘unfortunate unfortunate’. There are five reasons why the Turkey earthquake places Syria on the edge of an epic tragedy, even more so than Turkey itself.
Holy Bewilderment
For the first time in centuries, Christianity is now a minority in England and Wales. How do we respond to those who feel faith has no place in society?
AN INTERFAITH COP27 – BEWARE OR BE THERE?
How should Christians respond to COP27 and the subsequent interfaith movements? And does Scripture provide an example for Christians to better understand the principles involved?
UKRAINE – In the shadow of Easter.
In 2022, with a devastating war raging in Ukraine, Easter will be a time to not only call to remembrance the sacrificial redemption of a crucified Christ, but also a time to reflect on what we as Christians define to be the cornerstone of our faith. The pain and hardship endured by the people of Ukraine will remain senseless and meaningless unless we can view it from the shadow of the cross.
LEBANON – It only took one spark
In the same way that it took one spark to ignite the ammonium and destroy a city and the lives of thousands, it can take one spark of goodwill to ignite hope and encouragement
Nurses are the Coronavirus heroes.
The LA Times paid tribute to those who sacrifice life and limb as they compassionately care for the GOVID-19 victims. These are our health-care heroes. This is news that matters
Edinburgh church congregation grows under lockdown
A virtual congregation set up during the coronavirus lockdown has caused an Edinburgh church’s numbers to be eight times their normal size
People in India can see the Himalayas for the first time in ‘decades’.
People in the northern Indian state of Punjab are reacting with awe at the sight of the Himalayan mountain range, which is now visible from more than 100 miles away