Posts Tagged ‘Family’
by San Diego Air & Space Museum Archives A dating site has begun a major in-depth survey into Christian, in Christian Family, singles in an effort to understand their experiences within the church. Christian Connection has already had responses from more than a thousand Christian, in Christian Family,s in the week since the survey [...]
by Nationaal Archief Christian MPs and peers have warned that recent equality legislation is creating, not preventing, social tensions. Christians in Parliament blamed the Equality Act 2010 for the “erosion of freedoms” in Britain and said that the Equality and Human Rights Commission (EHRC) had failed to adequately represent or protect religion, while privileging [...]
by San Diego Air & Space Museum Archives Ricky Ross is flying to Brazil next week to see for himself the progress that is being made in a land redistribution project he first visited more than 10 years ago. The Deacon Blue singer hopes his visit will highlight the challenges that remain in closing [...]
by The Library of Congress Monday saw a funky brouhaha go down in the House of Commons over the UK’s membership of the EU. A motion was brought before the House which called for a referendum over the UK’s relationship with club 27. It was given time by the Backbench Business Committee in the [...]
by Swedish National Heritage Board In the current climate of financial crisis the Jubilee Debt Campaign (JDC) has been continuing to put pressure on government to prioritise the poorest nations in the global South in bringing about economic reform. Many countries are still crippled by debt owed to the global North with un-repayable rates [...]
by Bibliothèque de Toulouse Canon Chancellor of St Paul’s Cathedral, Dr Giles Fraser, has announced his resignation as cathedral officials consider taking out legal action to forcibly remove anti-capitalist protesters. Dr Fraser made the announcement on his Twitter page this morning. He said the decision had been made with “great regret and sadness”. In [...]
by National Library of Ireland on The Commons Canon Chancellor of St Paul’s Cathedral, Dr Giles Fraser, has announced his resignation as cathedral officials consider taking out legal action to forcibly remove anti-capitalist protesters. Dr Fraser made the announcement on his Twitter page this morning. He said the decision had been made with “great [...]
by Bibliothèque de Toulouse Evangelicals are calling upon Europe’s leaders to do their “utmost” to address the eurozone debt crisis as they meet in Brussels for emergency talks. EU leaders are to consider a new rescue package that includes expanding the 440 billion euro European Financial Stability Facility and dealing with Greece’s debt. Prime [...]
A new code of conduct has been published to help Christians in Europe engage confidently but respectfully in the public arena. The code was drawn up by Pablo Martinez, of the Spanish Evangelical Alliance, and made public for the first time at the European Evangelical Alliance’s General Assembly in Germany last week. Martinez, a [...]
by Smithsonian Institution The Bishop of London has called upon anti-capitalist protesters camped outside St Paul’s Cathedral to leave. Dr Richard Chartres said the camp’s presence outside the landmark may end up eclipsing the very cause it was set up to address. Around 300 protesters belonging to Occupy London Stock Exchange have set up [...]



