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Changing Lenses: A new focus for crime and justice by Howard Zehr

by Archive | Nov 22, 2006

Some fresh ideas on how to make the criminal justice system work better, by the person who directs the Mennonite Central Commitee U.S. Office of Criminal Justice. Based on the needs of victims and offenders, the book takes into account recent studies and biblical...

We’re not persecuting Christians – Gemma Tumelty, Guardian Unlimited, 22 November 2006

by Archive | Nov 22, 2006

NUS President Gemma Tumelty backs Ekklesia’s proposals for resolving the stand-off betwen Students’ Unions and Christian Unions.

Difference based on friendship by Simon Barrow – Comment is Free (Guardian) 20th November 2006

by Archive | Nov 20, 2006

Two approaches dominate current debates about faith in public life, says Ekklesia director Simon Barrow. One is the assertive voice of organised religion defending faith-based schools and questioning cultural freedom. The other resides in critics who see religious...

Heaven and Earth Show – BBC1 19th November 2006

by Archive | Nov 19, 2006

Ekklesia’s director Jonathan Bartley joins the Heaven and Earth Show panel to talk about Euthanasia, University Christian Unions, women priests, Elton John, and the ethics of frozen embryos.

‘Onward Christian Soldiers’ – The Economist 16th November 2006

by Archive | Nov 16, 2006

Are British Christians, weary of turning the other cheek to the twin challenges of secularism and rival faiths, learning to fight back? A string of public statements from senior church figures which have lacked the usual careful emollience suggests they may be....
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