by Church from Scratch | Dec 16, 2019 | Opinion
Has anyone else noticed that we seem to have a paradox on our hands today when it comes to baptism? On the one hand, we have people being baptized left, right and center because they see it as “just something you do,” perhaps a coming-of-age rite or an anemic...
by Ali Taylor | Aug 26, 2019 | Opinion
Despite the residue of sand left in the corners of my suitcase, it is difficult to get my head round the fact that during the first weekend of July I had the privilege of attending the Baptist International Conference on Theological Education. The conference was... by Kira Taylor | Aug 16, 2016 | Opinion
Religion really can significantly improve your physical and mental well-being, new research has shown. In a compilation and comparison of 139 academic studies into the links between religion and well-being, Christian think tank Theos has shown there is now... by Paul Hobson | Aug 28, 2015 | News
It’s been the focus of much coverage this summer, but beyond the headlines what’s life like for those living in the Calais “jungle,” a makeshift migrant camp near the French coastal city? And is there anything those moved by the unfolding... by Fiona Spence | Apr 23, 2015 | Opinion
It’s 8 a.m. on a densely crowded Bangladesh street. Thousands of workers are refusing to enter their place of work, an eight-story factory housing five textile businesses. Alarming cracks have appeared in the walls, and people fear for their safety. The owner,...