UK government urged to act on global persecution of Christians
The UK is a generous donor to a number of countries highlighted on a new list of places that are dangerous for Christians
The UK is a generous donor to a number of countries highlighted on a new list of places that are dangerous for Christians
Why is the Telegraph basing a story on a letter to Ofsted by Christian fundamentalists?
While the UK has form condemning barbaric acts inflicted on Christians because of their faith. It is time now to turn the words into action.
It’s time the EU gave more serious consideration as to how best it can use it’s diplomatic, trade and economic muscle to protect Christians.
North Korea remains the most difficult country to be a Christian in the world.
By denying Christians their ability to follow their faith, too many countries so cruelly deny them a hope that the world so often lacks. It’s time it ended.
Labour’s vice chair of faith groups, Stephen Timms MP, reports on the persecution of Christians in Iran by the regime.
This Good Friday, this Easter, Ed Jacobs, a member of the Christian Socialist Movement, writes on the resignation of Archbishop of Canterbury Dr Rowan Williams.
Ed Jacobs calls on the Britain 2012 to decide if we are a Christian country or not.
Ed Jacobs looks at life for Christians in Syria during the unrest, and calls on the government to do more to support freedom of religion worldwide