Michael Trimmer

The USA's religious landscape
The USA is religious but not in the way we often imagine

Human trafficking victims must be supported
Christians have welcomed Government proposals on human trafficking but say the bill must go further.

UK immigration law 'clear injustice', says Catholic leader
Families are being shattered by harsh UK immigration laws, according to Archbishop of Westminster, Vincent Nichols.

Trust in clergy hits record lows
Trust in clergy is at its lowest levels among Americans, a new survey has found.

Girl Guides ultimatum: Remove God from your oath or be expelled
A Girl Guides troop from Newcastle has reportedly been told that unless it removes any explicit mention of God from its membership oath, it risks expulsion from Girl Guides UK.

People with unwanted same-sex attraction should be allowed to do something about it
Mr Davies wants to ban a motivation for therapy, not a method.

Turkey: Pressure mounts for Hagia Sophia to be converted into mosque
Some in Turkey are pushing for Istanbul's iconic landmark to be turned into a mosque again

Christians no longer a majority in New Zealand
For the first time in over a century, less than half of New Zealanders call themselves Christians.

Texas moves to protect 'Merry Christmas'
Texas has become the first state in the US to pass laws legally protecting the celebration of Christmas.

'Tyrannical' law will prohibit sexual orientation conversion therapy
Legislation is being discussed in Parliament to make it illegal for registered counsellors or psychotherapists to help people with unwanted homosexual attractions.

Time magazine 'Person of the Year': Past winners and their lesser known Christian faith
Five winners of Time magazine's 'Person of the Year' whose Christian leanings are not so talked about.

Mandela showed how to be happy in sadness and oppression
Friends, colleagues and admirers of Nelson Mandela came together for a memorial church service in London today.

Review: Turning the Tables on Mission, edited by Israel Olofinjana
It isn't just about Western Europeans, North Americans and South Koreans reaching out to the rest of the world, it's about the rest of the world stretching all the way back to us.

Archbishop of Canterbury meets energy CEOs
The Archbishop of Canterbury, the Most Reverend Justin Welby, has met with CEOs of the "Big Six" energy firms.

Jesus is history's most significant figure
Jesus has beaten off William Shakespeare, Napoleon, and Adolf Hitler to be history's most significant figure.

European Parliament rejects pro-abortion report
Edite Estrela's report proposed defining abortion as a human right and challenged the right of conscientious objection for doctors on abortion