Julian Mann
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Church in Wales working to 'restore damaged relationships' after bishop's 'never trust a Tory' tweet
The Bishop of St Davids in the Anglican Church in Wales, Dr Joanna Penberthy, who is at the centre of a political storm over her 'never trust a Tory' tweet, is on sick leave amid pressure on her to resign.
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Will we soon see pastors prosecuted for saying the Lord's Prayer?
It remains to be seen whether the government will honour its commitment to "maintain religious freedom" in the legislation banning conversion therapy.
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St Ebbe's church minister to be ordained in the CofE
The 'remainer' strategy for conservative evangelicals in the Church of England seems to be growing stronger with the news that the senior minister of a church plant from St Ebbe's, Oxford is soon to be ordained in Christ Church Cathedral.
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Calls to tackle 'workplace bullying' after senior judge dismisses disciplinary action against Martyn Percy
A leading campaigner against abuse in the Church of England has called on the Bishop of Oxford, the Rt Rev Steven Croft, to tackle the "workplace bullying" allegedly suffered by the Dean of Christ Church, the Very Rev Martyn Percy.
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Once conversion therapy is criminalised, the pulpit will be next
If the LGBT lobby wins the battle to get conversion therapy criminalised, it is clear what their next target will be â public Christian preaching.
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Charges against Christian politician are because of 'discriminatory hate speech'
Finland's state prosecutors are pushing back against the international outcry over the charges against a Christian politician by describing her statements on marriage and sexuality as "discriminatory hate speech".
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A Finnish politician is facing jail for her Biblical beliefs: could the same happen here?
Will a court in a democratic country like Finland really have the stomach to send a politician and a church leader to jail for their Christian convictions on sex and marriage?
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The arrest of another Christian street preacher could prove costly for the Met
In July 2019, Pastor Oluwole Ilesanmi won £2,500 in exemplary damages from the Met for 'false arrest, imprisonment and unlawful detention'. Could we see a repeat of this?
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To vote or not to vote?
Is the Mail on Sunday columnist and Anglican Christian, Peter Hitchens, right about not voting in elections?
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Jonathan Fletcher and the cancer of careerism among conservative evangelicals
There has been a recognisable career structure in that world in which Fletcher wielded such power.
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Are there lessons for us here in the present Myanmar crisis?
History tells us we shouldn't be so naive as to think this could never happen here.
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Would the BBC have dared spoof Islam?
I am not calling for comedies poking fun at Christianity to be banned but one has to wonder why it's open season on our faith and not others.