Radio 4 presenter, Roger Bolton, has told the Radio Times that some secular teachers are ‘unsympathetic to religious education’ and afraid of ‘offending’ different faiths
Bible advocacy could transform societies around the world, according to leading theologian and writer, Dr Paula Gooder.
Thousands of people will pack Trafalgar square this Good Friday for a re-enactment of the events leading to and including the trial and crucifixion of Jesus. And for the very first time, The Passion of Jesus performed by the Wintershall Players will ...
The sun shone on Good Friday, as thousands of people watched the Wintershall Players perform the Passion of Jesus in the heart of London. The dramatic production of Christ’s life, death and resurrection started at midday as people sat on the steps...
Walk into the lobby of the BBC’s Broadcasting House in central London and you’ll see its motto, ‘Nation shall speak peace unto nation’.
In a real-life example of Downton Abbey, Lady Edith Lyttleton Gell from Carsington in Derbyshire published a book of Christian thoughts and prayers for soldiers and their families and ran 24/7 prayer events for them.
On April 9 1918, 29-year-old Theo Chadburn, a miner from Sheffield, wrote to his wife Lily.
Christians are being encouraged to take a fresh look at corruption and justice throughout Lent.
A report by Ofsted, the schools inspectorate, has found that a third of primary school children had an ‘inadequate’ understanding of Christianity.
David Suchet, who has played Hercule Poirot for the last 25 years, has finished his mammoth task of recording the whole Bible.
Some 20,000 people packed London’s Trafalgar Square on Good Friday, to see a dramatic performance of Christ’s life and death. This year Bible Society sponsored the event.
Young people have created a huge Bible collage to hang on the wall of their sports hall. The Bible Mache was made by youngsters at The Rock, a charity based in Cheltenham.
The Bible TV show, which proved a huge ratings hit in the US, is to screen in the UK. Channel Five has announced it has bought the rights to the series, which was watched by 13 million viewers on the History Channel.
Thousands of people packed Trafalgar Square today to see a performance of The Passion of Jesus. The Bible Society-sponsored event, performed by the Wintershall Players, was held at the base of Nelson’s Column for the fourth year.