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About Nola Leach
Nola Leach is the CEO of CARE and a regular contributor to Christian Today.
Nola Leach
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Evangelical 'extremists'? How new government plans threaten Christian freedom
In trying to defend Britain in the name of equality, safety and security, the government risks banishing from the public square any hint of an evangelically distinct narrative, writes Nola Leach.
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Scotland anti-trafficking law: Landmark law makes abolition of modern slavery possible
In the space of just one year, all parts of the United Kingdom have passed into law dedicated anti-slavery legislation.
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Sunday Trading: The stability of families must not be sacrificed on the altar of profit
For the sake of the future we are opposing Sunday trading, writes Nola Leach.
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Assisted suicide: The Christian vote is being used and abused
The former Archbishop may have expressed his support for assisted suicide, but a change in the law is contrary to true Christian teaching, writes Nola Leach.
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Homophobia and extremism - a forced connection?
Education Secretary Nicky Morgan has said that school pupils making homophobic remarks could be a sign of extremism.
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Right to Die? It is always better to care, not to kill
We must challenge individualistic worldview on 'right to die, says Nola Leach.
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Political engagement can't stop on polling day
Even though we may be tired of electioneering, Christians need to take a longer term view, writes Nola Leach.
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With the election looming a ghetto mentality is emerging
A widespread view that since we cannot make a difference, we shouldn't bother trying... so how can we challenge this?
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Apathy doesn't just affect voters, but politicians too
It is not just the public who are disillusioned, writes Nola Leach, but many MPs themselves.
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Human dignity is like a golden thread running through Scripture
We remember the past in order to learn lessons from it, writes Nola Leach.
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The law should preserve life
The current law may not be perfect, it is the best show in town
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Marriage in the tax system
Britain is in danger of becoming one of the least family-friendly countries in Europe
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