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James Mildred
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The need for Christian parliamentarians
What happens in Parliament is of huge significance for our lives, our fellow churchgoers' lives, and the lives of our neighbours and family as well.
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Abortion decriminalisation is a real threat
Surely we have a Christian duty to speak out on topics and causes where very few others are engaging?
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A response to Lord Carey on assisted suicide
Lord Carey's position on assisted suicide undermines key biblical doctrines.
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The Government has a moral duty to act over energy price cap
The brutal reality is that for millions of families and individuals across the country, this latest price cap rise, coupled with inflation means they will be forced to choose between eating and heating.
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Abortion one of the great issues facing the UK church
There's so much that needs to be said in response to the latest heartbreaking figures. But I suspect they will largely be ignored by the media and politicians
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Age controls on online pornography is fantastic news
We thank God for all those who've taken up this cause and helped persuade the Government to re-introduce age checks. Now, the work begins to ensure age check controls are implemented as soon as possible.
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Our tax system should be changed to treat families more fairly
Families in the UK in general are treated less favourably than in other countries when it comes to the tax burden. This discrimination should end, but it will take bold, proactive policies to reverse this trend.
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Free for Good: It's time to back a crucial Modern Slavery bill that puts victims first
The Christian worldview teaches us that all human beings, independent of their circumstances are made equal before God.
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Modern slavery: How the church can get behind the victims
All across our world the tragic and barbaric slave trade continues in ever increasing numbers.
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Britain's Brexit omnishambles: A guide for the perplexed
Confused about what on earth is happening in British politics right now? You are not the only one. But help is at hand.
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A Trump Presidency Might Not Be All Bad. How Can Evangelicals Engage?
The new Vice President, Mike Pence is a confessing Christian. US evangelicals should find ways to build relations with his office. They should pray for him and Trump. This is both an opportunity and a responsibility.
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Down's Syndrome Is Not A Defect To Be 'Eradicated'
A new, non-invasive screening test will mean even more Down's syndrome babies denied the right to life.
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BBC's decision to advertise suicide is a disgrace
Anything that normalises suicide should be regarded as dangerous with potentially harmful consequences, writes James Mildred.
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The tax credits U-turn is helpful but the Tories must do more to help families
This Conservative government, which should be doing so much to help families, is failing to do anywhere near enough, writes James Mildred.
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Prostitution as a human right: Why Amnesty International is on the verge of a terrible mistake
Next week Amnesty International will ask delegates to vote on proposals to recognise prostitution as a human right.
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