What Jesus said and what Jesus did can’t be in opposition

Lee Gatiss has written an interesting post on the Church Society website. You can read it here. His essential argument appears to be, just because

The persecuted Chinese church will grow far more rapidly than if Xi Jinping gave them their freedom

On Sunday, the Observer carried reports – long known within the Christian community – about China’s current crackdown on churches. Up until now, the Chinese

On Satan, persecution and what it says about us

We were looking at Revelation 12 on Sunday. You can hear the whole sermon here if you’re so inclined. The main thrust of Revelation 12

Further thoughts on Bonhoeffer and resisting the authorities (Guest Post)

Following my post regarding Bonhoeffer, Cromwell and modern-day Iran, I received some helpful messages on the question of resisting the authorities. One response I received

Be killing comfort or comfort will kill gospel growth

I have said before that the number one problem facing the Western Evangelical church today is, hands down, our own sense of comfort. You can

Jehovah’s Witnesses and gay men in Chechnya: A Christian outcry

As David Robertson has pointed out here, apparently the burning question of our UK election is not political, but a moral one. Tim Farron –

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