What is the future direction for Christian social action?

Dec 29, 2023 by

by John Kuhrt, Psephizo: This is a longer article written to provoke discussion about the key challenges and future direction for Christian social action in the UK. Stand at the crossroads and look; ask for ancient paths, ask where the...

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Britain’s squalid housing crisis

Nov 24, 2022 by

by Mary Harrington, UnHerd: The Tories have betrayed Beveridge’s dream of decent social housing. The Conservatives are doomed. But it won’t be Brexit that destroys the party in its current form. That’s ultimately a symptom of a far...

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Don’t let fear of a social gospel put you off doing good works locally

Nov 4, 2022 by

By Stephen Kneale, Building Jerusalem: “Let your light shine before others, so that they may see your good works and give glory to your Father in heaven.” – Matthew 5:16 I have argued before that the current context in which we broadly...

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Civil disobedience is coming

Aug 16, 2022 by

by Thomas Fazi, UnHerd: Britain may be recovering from a heatwave, but its politicians are already fearful that winter is coming. Only now, more than 170 days since the war broke out, are policymakers realising the potentially...

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The brain-frying hijack of decency

Jul 14, 2021 by

by Melanie Phillips: What if the England squad had given the Black Power salute as a protest against racism? Even more chilling than the way in which brains are being fried by evil dogma that appropriates the language of virtue is that so...

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‘Unconscious bias training’ to be scrapped by ministers

Dec 15, 2020 by

by Sean Coughlan, BBC News: “Unconscious bias training” is being scrapped for civil servants in England, with ministers saying it does not work. The training, intended to tackle patterns of discrimination and prejudice, is...

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