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Not Ashamed

Not Ashamed is a campaign encouraging Christians to live out their faith in public. Jesus is Lord, not just at home or at church, but at school and in the workplace. Unfortunately it is becoming increasingly difficult to be a Christian in some environments in the UK. There have been more and more cases where Christians have suffered penalties for acting out their faith in the public sphere. Some have lost their jobs because they could not act against their religious conscience at work.

On December 1 2010 we asked Christians across the nation to wear a cross to show their support for Christ, and delivered details of the campaign to Downing Street and Buckingham Palace.

For further information please click here for the Not Ashamed website.

Articles

  • April 24th, 2012
    A High Court judge has upheld a ban on a Christian radio advert, ruling that it was “directed to a political end.” The proposed advert quoted research suggesting that 60% of Christians believed that members of their faith were becoming increasingly marginalised in the workplace.
  • February 10th, 2012
    Street Preacher Mike Overd was today (10 Feb) cleared by Taunton Magistrates' Court of a ‘Hate Crime’ for preaching against homosexual conduct. He had been charged under the Public Order Act.
  • February 3rd, 2012
    The Advertising Standards Authority (ASA) has told a group of Christians in Bath not to make any claims which state or imply that, by receiving their prayer, people could be physically healed.
  • December 2nd, 2011
    Yesterday (1 Dec), the ‘Not Ashamed’ campaign - encouraging Christians to stand up for their faith in the public square - led by Christian Concern, took to the streets of London and launched its Christmas focus outside St Paul’s Cathedral at 3pm, amid the protestors.
  • December 1st, 2010
    The official launch of the Not Ashamed campaign has attracted huge media interest.
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