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  • I was amazed at the decision of the Judge in the Bideford case to rule that prayers had no place in Council meetings. I am confident that the decision will not hold and that Councils will be able to continue praying as they see fit.

    The case was brought by a disgruntled former councillor with the help of the National Secular Society (NSS...

  • Earlier this week I spent a day in Brighton that I will never forget. It was so memorable because of the extraordinary mix of emotions that I felt in response to what I was witnessing.

  • This week has seen same sex ‘marriage’ back on the agenda. Tory MPs are taking a stand against the Coalition’s plans to bring it into law later this year.

    I am so glad that David Burrowes and his...

  • ‘An objective, dispassionate and authoritative analysis of the issues’ – this is what Lord Falconer claimed his Commission on ‘Assisted Dying’ would provide when it was launched back in 2009. He repeated the claim that his Commission was ‘completely independent’ on the Today programme this morning.

    Don’t believe any of this for a second...

  • There are a group of campaigners who are determined to weaken the law on assisted suicide. Some of these people sit on Lord Falconer’s Commission on Assisted Dying, which will officially release its report this Thursday, and which will recommend loosening the law.

  • As we approach the Christmas holidays, I want to give thanks to God for yet another year of His gracious blessings and steadfast love.

    I am always amazed at how the Lord has established Christian Concern and caused it to grow from strength to strength.

    There are so many occasions from the past year that we could not have planned or...

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