All Justice articles – Page 12
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Magazine Features
Beauty from Brokenness: These Christians are trying to restore dignity among sex workers
There are no simple answers when it comes to prostitution. Katie Stock reports
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God’s own country: Rethinking Christian patriotism
Following the third national vote in just over two years, Jo Swinney looks at what nationalism might mean for citizens of the kingdom of heaven
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Is street preaching under threat?
Following the conviction of two street preachers, Christians are asking questions about how to preach an offensive gospel with gentleness and respect. Sam Hailes reports.
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Seeking Asylum, Finding Christ: Why Muslim refugees are converting
Increasing numbers of Muslim refugees are converting to Christianity. Katie Stock examines why it’s happening and what it means for churches in the UK
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Why marriage is always better than cohabiting: my verdict as a family law court judge
As a family court judge, Paul Coleridge saw thousands of relationships break down. He explains why it convinced him that the best way of ensuring a stable society in the UK is to strengthen marriage
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Sally Phillips' Documentary Showed Us What A Godless Future Could Look Like
“A World Without Down’s Syndrome?” made me weep says David Robertson
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The social action revolution
In the first of a three part series on Christian involvement in social action, Sam Hailes investigates the ways in which today’s Church is joining the fight against UK poverty.
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Is it OK for a Christian to marry an unbeliever?
Two women in Christian leadership on whether Christians can be ‘unequally yoked’.