What is postmodernism, and why should we care?
The word "postmodern" is heard a lot, but how many know what it really means?
The word "postmodern" is heard a lot, but how many know what it really means?
Work commitments, caring responsibilities and falling living standards are all affecting the longevity that volunteers can commit for.
MPs could have decided to firmly close the door on assisted suicide and euthanasia, and say the current law which protects everyone should remain. They failed.
There is a feeling of rising hopelessness among many of our farmers.
When the news is full of wars and rumours of wars it's easy to be afraid, but how should Christians respond?
The love of Christ is a love so potent that it spills over — even in dangerous situations.
In Part 1, I delved into the question of whether there was a problem with Islamism in the UK and concluded that there is. Here I explore some possible responses.
Neither revisionists nor traditionalists could get on board.
It seems that the only acceptable "new and imaginative" ways forward are those which rely on people agreeing to disagree.
The noise on both sides is overwhelming, but is it possible to have a more balanced, Christian perspective?
Despite spending over £1m on two expert reviews into their safeguarding practices, it seems the Church of England still believes that the bishops know best.
Surely we have a Christian duty to speak out on topics and causes where very few others are engaging?
It seems the only biblical symbol permitted in modern Britain is the culturally misappropriated rainbow.