Free Church of Scotland Moderator David Robertson analyses low numbers of church attendants. “There are great opportunities for the gospel, many people think they have rejected Christianity but they haven't a clue what it is.”
How John Owen can help us steer clear from the danger of apostasy.
Should Christians say "God Told Me"?
Was Samson as really as well-built as we have been led to believe?
The loss of ethical meaning in public, civil communities feeds religious extremism. People will search for meaning, sometimes leading to life, sometimes leading to death.
Ten lessons that Will Graham learned from Ian Paisley's most famous sermon.
The secular 1970s did not prepare Europe well for the religious vitality that would become all too apparent during the late 1990s and onwards.
A new area of expansion for the charismatic denomination started in Sidney.
The media’s interpretation of the significance of the discovery a few months before it was made reflects the need most humans feel to find ultimate spiritual reality.
We have moved to a situation where education is seen as a means to get rid of religion, and where state education systems are increasingly being used to indoctrinate children into a liberal secular humanism.
In the middle of celebrations of his team, FC Barcelona player Gerard Piqué said: “Thanks Kevin Roldan, it all started with you.” These words provoked major controversy in the Spanish sporting media. Why?
The enormous success of Facebook and other social networks surely lies on our deep desire to connect to others.
What has driven mankind to live isolated and separated from fellowship with God, from showing compassion towards others and from respect of his very own life?
Even if I make good and beneficial decisions for myself, my heart doesn’t always back them up and, what’s worse, it will end up desiring the exact opposite.
God cares about those whose wings are broken and teaches them to fly.
Although we all love good surprises, our journeys are marked with surprises we would rather not have received. They break into our lives as uninvited guests.
Running away in the opposite direction would attract attention, so we pass our lives silently escaping forward.
Picture the scene. You are a young, enthusiastic, wannabe politician with wonderful gifts. You are duly selected as the prospective candidate for your local constituency. And then it begins.
The Spanish ministry will launch its third worldwide campaign next week, saying; “We want the gospel to be viral in social networks”.
“Life”, by the Dutch director Anton Corbijn, is a film about James Dean’s tempestuous life, offering us a touching insight into his experience as an orphan.
“Unity is not only a vague feeling of nearness”, says Jaume Llenas (Spain). David Robertson (Scotland) believes Anglicans have other “unanswered questions”. Luc Olekhnovitch (France) sees similarities with debates in his country.
David Robertson (Scotland), Leonardo de Chirico (Italy), Samuel Escobar (Spain), Thierry Le Gall (France) and Christel Ngnambi (Belgium), on the role Evangelical Focus should play in Europe.
Robinson Crusoe does not present historical facts but creates a powerful metaphor that continues to give pause for thought today.
On such a day as this (perhaps) 700 years ago, a most fascinating life came to an end.
One of the marks of the Reformation was the impulse to translate the Bible into the vernacular languages of Europe, so that the ploughboy could sing its words as he followed the plough.
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