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Facing heat from Comey, Trump tells evangelicals: \'We\'re under siege...the truth will prevail\'
Facing heat from Comey, Trump tells evangelicals: 'We're under siege...the truth will prevail'

President Trump yesterday addressed the evangelical Christian community, telling them that 'we're under siege' but will emerge 'bigger and better and stronger than ever'.

Afrikan Boy: The innovative music star talks faith, family and prayer
Afrikan Boy: The innovative music star talks faith, family and prayer

As he takes to the stage as part of the Meltdown Festival on London's South Bank this weekend, he speaks to Christian Today about his life and career so far.

Analysis: Theresa May's power ebbs away as 'hard Brexit' becomes real victim of election

Theresa May has failed on her own 'strong and stable' terms.

Theresa May didn\'t win. She just lost less badly
Theresa May didn't win. She just lost less badly

Even ardent Theresa May fans, of which there are significantly fewer now than six weeks ago, cannot not claim this was a good campaign.

May on the ropes as election crushes Tory hopes
May on the ropes as election crushes Tory hopes

With no clear winner emerging from Thursday's parliamentary election, a wounded May signalled she would fight on, despite losing her majority in the House of Commons.

AS IT HAPPENED: How the night of the general election unfolded
AS IT HAPPENED: How the night of the general election unfolded

Christian Today's Harry Farley and Andy Walton bring you all the latest results, analysis and reaction for #GeneralElection2017 night

Gay marriage in Scottish Episcopal Church: GAFCON announces \'missionary bishop\' as split looms
Gay marriage in Scottish Episcopal Church: GAFCON announces 'missionary bishop' as split looms

Conservative Anglicans have announced a controversial 'missionary bishop' after the Scottish Episcopal Church became the first major UK church to legalise gay marriage.

Scottish Episcopal Church permits gay marriage in historic vote
Scottish Episcopal Church permits gay marriage in historic vote

The Scottish Episcopal Church has forged ahead becoming the first UK Anglican church to legalise gay marriage.

Former presidential hopeful Bernie Sanders draws evangelical fire at Vought confirmation hearing
Former presidential hopeful Bernie Sanders draws evangelical fire at Vought confirmation hearing

Senator Bernie Sanders has been accused of creating a 'religious test for political office' and discriminating against Christians because of their beliefs.

\'They\'re not even people\': Eric Trump\'s Democrat dismissal is everything that\'s wrong with politics
'They're not even people': Eric Trump's Democrat dismissal is everything that's wrong with politics

Yesterday Eric Trump, son of President Donald Trump, said that his father's political enemies were to him 'not even people'. It's a new low, and as Britain concludes another divisive election campaign, betrays the current state of much modern politics.

Islamic State won\'t win, says Iranian priest after Tehran atrocity
Islamic State won't win, says Iranian priest after Tehran atrocity

The fallout from Islamic State's attacks in Iran's capital Tehran has continued with revelations that gunmen and bombers were Iranian members of IS.

The Christian choice in the general election? Between Corbyn as John the Baptist and May as Deborah
The Christian choice in the general election? Between Corbyn as John the Baptist and May as Deborah

New Research shows how the majority of Christians will vote in the 2017 General Election taking place today, as well as some underlying viewpoints and values that they will take into consideration when casting their final vote.

The man who punched out demons: 6 things you should know about Smith Wigglesworth
The man who punched out demons: 6 things you should know about Smith Wigglesworth

Today is the birthday of Smith Wigglesworth, a revivalist healer and preacher who shaped much of early Pentecostalism. Beside his remarkable surname, here are six things you should know about Smith Wigglesworth.

Why did people in the Old Testament tear their robes?
Why did people in the Old Testament tear their robes?

Several verses in the Bible talk about the tearing of garments. But what was behind this custom?

The crucified creation: A Christian view on the climate crisis
The crucified creation: A Christian view on the climate crisis

Creation is being crucified. This crucified creation is groaning under the weight of sin and greed.

How do I know if I\'m really a Christian?
How do I know if I'm really a Christian?

There are an estimated 2.2 billion Christians and counting around the world, with different doctrines and practices – but what exactly makes a 'Christian'?