by Baptist Times Staff | Jan 5, 2012 | News
How do you communicate something of the relevance and accessibility of the gospel to people in today’s society? An imaginative church in southwest England has chosen the artistic route as it refurbished its city center building. Believing the visual to be...
by Baptist Times Staff | Dec 22, 2011 | News
The only evangelical church in one of the most fiercely Muslim areas of the world is under severe pressure, according to Christian missionary Brother Andrew. The founder of OpenDoors said Gaza Baptist Church is a “functioning church” but also a...
by Baptist Times Staff | Dec 20, 2011 | News
Christians should advocate the sense of interdependence that comes from close relationships in Europe. That’s according to Tony Peck, general secretary of the European Baptist Federation, who spoke following the European Union summit, which concluded recently....
by Baptist Times Staff | Dec 16, 2011 | News
The birth of Jesus was a political event “through and through” – and our celebration of Christmas should be a time when we confront the systems and structures that keep people in poverty and oppression. Instead, the political themes of the Gospels’...
by Baptist Times Staff | Dec 8, 2011 | News
Metal theft from Baptist churches in Great Britain has risen to record levels this year. By the end of October, one company, Baptist Insurance, had received 110 claims for theft of metal, already exceeding its previous worst year, 2008, by more than 20. The total cost...