Why do themes of wounding and surrender appear in Christian tradition?

Guardians of truth: A Christian response to the changing media landscape – 📰

Guardians of truth: A Christian response to the changing media landscape – 📰

Trust in the media is in sharp decline. What was once a cornerstone of democratic society is now viewed with suspicion by many. Across the UK, 22 local newspapers have closed in the past two years alone, marking a significant retreat of regional journalism from the public square. The South London… Read more »

AI and the visual interpretation of Scripture: A new era of biblical storytelling – 🤖

AI and the visual interpretation of Scripture: A new era of biblical storytelling – 🤖

The relationship between faith and storytelling has always been central to Christianity. From the parables of Jesus to grand cinematic adaptations of biblical narratives, each generation has found new ways to bring Scripture to life.  Today, artificial intelligence presents an unprecedented opportunity: the ability to generate detailed visual interpretations of… Read more »

With AI making movies, is the film industry under threat? 🎥 

With AI making movies, is the film industry under threat? 🎥 

Op-ed report by Duncan Williams for CBC UK A short film emerges: a deserted station platform, dusk light streaking across puddled tiles, a lone figure in a trench coat glancing up at a departing train. There are no actors, no cameras, no physical set – only a few lines of… Read more »

Why online learning deepened my theological life – 💡

Why online learning deepened my theological life – 💡

When I first enrolled in an online Bible study course, I wasn’t expecting it to be life-changing. In fact, I had my doubts. Could digital learning really do justice to something as rich and sacred as theology? Would it feel impersonal, detached, or worse – superficial? And yet, several years… Read more »

Niall Cooper steps down, but his fight against poverty marches on – 🔥

Niall Cooper steps down, but his fight against poverty marches on – 🔥

Report by Duncan Williams After 28 years at the helm of Church Action on Poverty, Niall Cooper (pictured) is stepping down from his role as director – marking the close of a remarkable chapter in Christian social justice and prompting reflection and gratitude. Since taking the reins in 1997, Niall… Read more »