
A Happy Marriage
The title of this book may seem superficial to some – but its subtitle, Covenant Joy in a Fallen World, shows both the depth and the heart of this excellent book on marriage.
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The title of this book may seem superficial to some – but its subtitle, Covenant Joy in a Fallen World, shows both the depth and the heart of this excellent book on marriage.

There is something deeply troubling about a government asking the country to adopt a definition of ‘Islamophobia’ while simultaneously deleting the evidence on which that definition was based.

Finnish parliamentarian Päivi Räsänen has appealed to the European Court of Human Rights after being convicted by Finland's Supreme Court for statements contained in a 2004 Christian booklet on marriage and sexual ethics.

Amnesty International UK has apologised for publishing a report which described dozens of Christian, pro-life, and gender-critical organisations as part of an ‘anti-rights movement’.

A controversial clinical trial giving powerful puberty-blocking drugs to gender-confused children has been given the go ahead, after the High Court rejected an attempt to stop it.

Download this full Paul Washer book free of charge, as a summer thank you from us at ET to you our readers.

The loving parents of an early-teenage girl come to see you, asking for help. Their daughter has just told them she wants to be a man and is demanding that they affirm her decision. They ask for your counsel on how to remain faithful to God’s creation design and biblical teaching.

Let’s be honest: fasting sounds kind of strange to many Christians today, even suspicious or overly ‘religious’. It may bring to mind images of Catholic Lent traditions, or giving up chocolate in the run-up to Easter. In many evangelical circles, fasting isn’t exactly a hot topic.

In last month’s column, I pointed out that till quite recently the majority of evangelical believers across the UK thought it normal to attend two services each Sunday.

I know history isn’t most people’s favourite subject. In a world of Twitter, WhatsApp, and Instagram, it feels hard enough to keep up with what’s new, let alone what happened 500 years ago.