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At Christian Concern we campaign on a wide range of issues that impact our nation. We want to raise a Christian voice of truth and hope in these areas. If you browse the topics we address you will find information, media, news stories and resources that are available for your use.


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The Conservative Party is pressing ahead with its plans to scrap the Human Rights Act 1998.
May 15th, 2015 |
Dr Peter Saunders, CEO of Christian Medical Fellowship, writes about Theresa May's appearance on the Today Programme, where she was questioned over new extremism disruption orders
May 15th, 2015 | Abortion, Social
Ipswich MP Ben Gummer, has come under pressure from the British Pregnancy Advisory Service (BPAS) to review his stance on abortion, following his appointment as junior health minister.
May 14th, 2015 | Abortion, Bioethics
The United States' director of National Institutes of Health (NIH) has said that the US will not fund controversial research in genetic modification.
May 14th, 2015 | Family, Fostering, Social
Thank you for your prayers for yesterday's (13 May) hearing at the Court of Appeal. In an encouraging development, the Christian couple whose adopted children were taken into care have been granted permission for their case to be heard in full before the Court of Appeal.
May 14th, 2015 | Social
The election result may have been surprising to many, but it didn't take the Lord by surprise, says Andrea Williams.
Prime Minister David Cameron has announced plans to fast-track a new counter-terrorism Bill which includes proposals to introduce ‘extremist disruption orders.’
May 14th, 2015 |
Christian Concern’s video director, Fred Williams, highlights the urgent need for practical action in his homeland of northern Nigeria, where the response to Islamic terrorism has been wholly inadequate.
Conferences in support of Biblical marriage have faced high levels of intimidation from those with opposing views, forcing one hotel in Galway to cancel a conference booking.
Supporters of Core Issues Trust (CIT) engaged Uxbridge voters, around the double-speak of Mayor Boris Johnson in soliciting the gay-vote when banning its advert in 2012.
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