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Bible Bashers Bashed by Jonathan Bartley – The Guardian, 25th February 2006

by Archive | Feb 25, 2006

Jonathan Bartley reviews Jim Wallis’ book “God’s Politics: Why the Right Gets it Wrong and the Doesn’t Get It” for the Guardian newspaper

Debate with Stephen Green of Christian Voice, Heaven and Earth Show. BBC1, 22nd January 2006

by Archive | Jan 22, 2006

Ekklesia’s director Jonathan Bartley debates the BBC broadcast of Jerry Springer: The Opera with Stephen Green from Christian Voice

Christian Think-Tank Says No to Great Britain Day Proposal – The Universe, 17th January 2006

by Archive | Jan 17, 2006

The Catholic paper, describing Ekklesia as ‘a top UK think-tank’, reports Ekklesia’s critique of plans suggested by Chancellor Gordon Brown to turn either VE Day or Remembrance Sunday into a national celebration of Britishness.

Paper admits it misrepresented Archbishop of Canterbury over Tsunami – Inclusive Church News, 15th January 2005

by Archive | Jan 15, 2006

A report on Ekklesia’s discovery that the Sunday Telegraph had privately apologised to the Archbishop of Canterbury for suggesting that the Archbishop had doubted God’s existence following the Asian Tsunami, but that the apology was never publicly...

Gay clergy, church and state a BBC London Television Evening News Special – BBC1 December 14 2005

by Archive | Dec 14, 2005

Presented by Emily Maitlis Live Debate on Homosexuality and the relationship between Church and State
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