Many Christians in the west are fearful of engaging in conversation with Muslims; believing that they will be hostile to Christian beliefs and conversations about the Bible.
Enjoy this interview with John Klaassen the author of Engaging with Muslims as he shares his experiences in this field of ministry, and his inspirations to develop this project.... continue reading
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
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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
When the soldiers and officials arrived to arrest Jesus, which of these were they NOT carrying?
Which book records Moses' death?
After Jesus and Paul, who is mentioned most often in the New Testament?
After God/Jesus, who is mentioned the most often in the Old Testament?
For I resolved to know nothing while I was with you except Jesus Christ and him _______.
Which Gospel contains the parable of The Pearl of Great Value?
How many chapters does 1 Peter have?
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In tolerant 21st century Britain, your lack of support for something you believe is wrong will no longer be tolerated.
That’s one of the implications of the much-reported “gay cake case”, in which a Northern Ireland bakery run by Christians has been found guilty of discrimination for refusing to decorate a cake bearing a “Support Gay Marriage” slogan.... continue reading
Should Christians eat meat, or just vegetables? It's a more complex question than you might think at first glance, and one we give our attention to during National Vegetarian Week.
There has been growing concern about a whole variety of issues which should rightly affect the way Christians think about this question.... continue reading
Books have been written on how best to support people who self-harm. We don’t have the space to go into detail on a blog. But here are our ten top tips for supporting those who struggle:
Be analytical
Spend time thinking about what the person has been through and listening to them talk. How have they been sinned against? What distorted views do they hold about themselves and God? Are they using self-harm to try to bring cleansing / control / sensation or punishment?... continue reading