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Krish Kandiah

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Past articles by krish:

Black children are the least likely to be adopted: this needs to change

There is something the Church can do to resolve the heartbreaking problem of black boys languishing on the adoption waiting list. → Read More

Why both Christians and atheists both need to lose their prejudices

What if the war between Christians and atheists is all a bit of a myth? What if we don't want to work through our differences in an intellectual boxing ring? → Read More

Museum of the Bible: An investment for the future that will help many toward faith

In November 2017, the Museum of the Bible opened in Washington DC. Last week I visited – with rather low expectations. → Read More

7 ways to help your children encounter God this summer

I love the summer holidays, and remember as a child those long lazy days paddling in streams, flying kites and building dens made of sticks. → Read More

It's time to book a holiday: Krish Kandiah's choice for Christian summer reading

There's nothing like immersing yourself in a well-crafted book on a long summer day. → Read More

A lesson from Acts: You are not the saviour of the world

In 1992, when Glasnost and Perestroika came to the Soviet Union, a group of teenagers boarded a plane from London to Moscow to bring the gospel to that great city. → Read More

Why 'The Benedict Option' is not an option for Christians

Rod Dreher is an American conservative Christian who has written a clarion call to the Church with a radical response to the prevailing western culture. → Read More

After the election: 5 Bible verses that help us to pray

The general election has produced a result very few people expected and thrown the UK's immediate future into uncertainty. → Read More

Why thinking of your church as a family could be a really bad idea

A party? A spiritual paracetamol? That half-time inspirational pep talk? A pop concert? What could you liken your church to? → Read More

A godly pursuit: 5 scriptural reasons Christians should care about justice

We know instinctively that we are called to help those who are suffering injustice. Justice is a godly pursuit. → Read More

How should Christians decide how to vote? 5 checks to help you choose

I can't tell you whom to vote for in the general election, but here are five checks I use when filling in my polling card. → Read More

Is the government using vulnerable refugees to score political points?

It seems that some of our politicians are using the plight of vulnerable refugee children as a political football for point-scoring against one another. → Read More

'My identity is in Jesus Christ.' The Archbishop of Canterbury talks to Krish Kandiah

It didn't matter that there was no mitre, no bishop's crook. Here was a man dressed in the humility of Jesus, who found his identity in Christ not in his clothes, his DNA or his position. All of the Spring Harvest guests left the venue that day a little closer to God. → Read More

Ian Botham, dementia and the hope of a better future

Increasingly our culture seems to be treating the elderly and the vulnerable as an inconvenience, as a burden on society's meagre economic resources, as a group of people to be neither seen or heard. → Read More

How Steven Curtis Chapman turned tragedy into opportunity

The Chapman family faced an unthinkable tragedy yet somehow used it as an opportunity to bring blessing to others. → Read More

'The Promise' - in depth interview with the producer of this unmissable movie for Christians

The Promise is coming to cinemas across the globe this week telling the story of the oldest Christian nation in the world and the persecution they experienced under the Ottoman Empire. Yet for most Christians the story of the Armenian Genocide is not something they know anything about. → Read More

'The Promise' director Terry George: Why I believe in redemption

I had the opportunity to meet Terry George face to face to talk about the movie, his faith, redemption, and his views on heaven and hell. → Read More

iPhones and Easter Sunday: The day that really changed the world

If Jesus really did die, stay dead for three days and then not just resuscitate in the tomb but rise victorious from the dead, this really does reshape the essence of human existence. → Read More

Holy Saturday: The space between grieving and rejoicing

The space between celebration and grief, between tragedy and triumph, is a difficult place to occupy. It's why Holy Saturday is such a strange day. → Read More

'The Shack', cosmic child abuse and 'Lies We Believe about God'

'Who originated the cross? If God did, then we worship a cosmic abuser, who in Divine Wisdom created a means to torture human beings in the most painful and abhorrent manner.' → Read More