The role of Christianity in British coronations
Christianity is hard-wired into the history and practice of the British monarchy and its coronations, explains historian Martyn Whittock.
Christianity is hard-wired into the history and practice of the British monarchy and its coronations, explains historian Martyn Whittock.
Here are seven pieces of sacred music performed during the funeral of Queen Elizabeth II. They include popular hymns and notable choral pieces that have lengthy histories.
Nearly half of Evangelical leaders said in a new survey that they have been disinvited, blacklisted or excluded because of their point of view or "guilt by association," according to the National Association of Evangelicals.
There are three habits that I have adopted that have proved helpful.
Let us embrace God's unconditional love and seek after him daily, even when we don't feel like it.
He also warned against Christians falling away.
Max Lucado struggled with anxiety after he was diagnosed with an ascending aortic aneurysm.
While many Christian churches encourage tithing — giving 10% of one's income to the church — as a biblical commandment, only a minority of pastors subscribe to that traditional view, data from a new Barna study show.
The two-part "Transgressive: The Cult of Confusion," which premiered last week on Fox Nation, features the first-hand accounts of people who once believed they were the opposite sex and underwent experimental hormones and surgeries but have since detransitioned and reintegrated into their natal sex following immense regret and bodily harm.
The Queen held the titles Supreme Governor of the Church of England and Defender of the Faith, but she had a personal and lifelong Christian faith that she often shared publicly. Here are some of the things she said about it over the years.
As we take time to mourn our loss together, whatever our feelings about the monarchy, let's acknowledge that the Queen was a solid, faithful figure, always there – most of us haven't known a time when she wasn't on the throne.
These are sad days but, as the Queen herself would no doubt have wished, those of us who are Christians can – should – lift our eyes upwards.
"I don't believe in God anymore because of the way my children and my family have treated me," she said.