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September 23rd, 2016 |
Sarah Halpin, 24, works as the Office Manager at Mosaic Church, Leeds. This year was her first time at the Wilberforce Academy.
September 23rd, 2016 |
Delegates from this year's Wilberforce Academy have written about their experience and how the week has impacted them.
September 22nd, 2016 | Education, Social
An NHS watchdog has issued advice for professionals in how to monitor 'sexting' amongst young people, which is a growing problem across the UK.
September 22nd, 2016 | Social
In this piece, Christian Concern's Communications Officer, Camilla Olim, discusses the news that a 10-year-old girl in the UK has decided to identify as 'gender non-binary' - and news that a six-year-old boy in Seattle now self-identifies as a girl.
September 22nd, 2016 | End of life, Social
A terminally ill teenager has become the first minor to be killed by euthanasia, after age restrictions on euthanasia in Belgium were abolished in 2014.
September 22nd, 2016 | Social
In this piece American pastor and author, Kevin DeYoung, discusses what guidance the Bible gives for Christians seeking to understand transgenderism.
September 21st, 2016 | Abortion
Google, Microsoft and Yahoo will block online advertisements promoting 'gender-abortion' in India, following an order by the country’s top court.
September 16th, 2016 | Sexual Orientation
The College of Bishops of the Church of England has set up a new body to "take forward the work on sexuality".
September 16th, 2016 | Education, Social
Sex education could become compulsory in all secondary schools in England, the Education Secretary, Justine Greening, has revealed.
The Scottish Education Secretary has pledged to tackle public mistrust in the controversial 'named person' scheme.
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