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Tim Dieppe comments on a report by Wilton Park (an executive agency of the Foreign and Commonwealth Office), which urges reinterpretation of Scripture and the imposition of LGBTI ideology on evangelical Christians in the Global South.
Tim Dieppe comments on a new survey showing that 93% of Christians believe their faith is being marginalised in society.
July 13th, 2017 |
Another street preacher was cleared of a public order offence charge last week at Nottingham Magistrates' Court.
Professor Robert 'Bobby' Oscar Lopez spoke at General Synod on the dangerous consequences of Jayne Ozanne's motion to ban therapy for those seeking help for unwanted same-sex attraction.
July 7th, 2017 | Social
Christian Concern's Head of Public Theology Joe Boot critiques John Stevens' pluralistic vision of society,
June 30th, 2017 | Abortion
The British Medical Association's vote in favour of decriminalising abortion displays a"shocking disrespect for human life", says Andrea Williams.
June 30th, 2017 | Abortion
The Court of Appeal in Belfast has this week ruled that the courts cannot decide on abortion law in Northern Ireland and that the matter is up to the Stormont assembly.
Roger Kiska exposes the hidden dangers in the Government's new proposal to create a new 'Commission for Countering Extremism'.
Andrea Williams looks ahead to next week's Church of England General Synod where some members will try to ban help for people with unwanted homosexual desires.
Two Christian street preachers have today been acquitted of public order offences, after being convicted in February in what was described as a "modern day heresy trial".
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