All articles by Tim Farron MP
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OpinionAndy Burnham isn’t the Messiah. Like Starmer, he’s just a man who needs our prayers
Less than two years after a historic victory, Keir Starmer’s resignation leads to yet more turmoil in British politics. Christians shouldn’t be surprised, says Tim Farron MP. Politicians are only human and our government isn’t perfect. That’s why the Bible calls Christians to pray for those in power
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OpinionDowning Street has become a revolving door. Let’s pray for political stability
Will Wes Streeting and Andy Burnham challenge Keir Starmer for the Labour leadership? Our ‘stick or twist’ approach to political leadership is making people anxious, says Tim Farron MP, but God institutes government to provide order and justice
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OpinionKeir Starmer is under pressure to step down - he needs our prayers more than ever
The fallout from last week’s local elections demonstrates how divided and precarious politics have become, says Tim Farron MP. That’s why Christians need to get involved - whether that’s standing for election or praying for and encouraging their local representatives, whatever colour rosette they wear
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OpinionThe Mandelson affair is eroding trust in politics. Please pray our political leaders will act with integrity
The revelation that Peter Mandelson was flagged as a security risk yet still appointed US ambassador has plunged the government into controversy. In a time of fragile political trust, the integrity of our leaders matters more than ever, says Tim Farron MP
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OpinionIn a world of flawed leaders, Jesus’ sacrificial love speaks volumes
When Jesus went to the cross, it cost Him everything, says Tim Farron MP. In a time of deep political uncertainty, when self-aggrandising leadership seems far removed from the pains and concerns of everyday life, Christ’s sacrifice stands as a stark reminder that there is a better way
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OpinionPeter Mandelson and the biblical warning against abuse of power
Peter Mandelson’s arrest reminds us that politics is meant for the common good and using it for personal gain is an abuse of the power we are given by God, says Tim Farron MP. Fortunately Old Testament teaching on righteousness and judgement shows Christians a better way
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OpinionAs Iran teeters on the brink of civil war, Christians are called to justice, mercy and prayer
With Iran experiencing brutal crackdowns on protesters and US military forces positioned nearby, the Middle East faces another potential crisis. But as Christians witness this unfolding tragedy, we’re not called to respond with panic or indifference, says Tim Farron MP, but with humble dependence on God
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OpinionTrump’s grab for Greenland shouldn’t steal our peace
As the US president’s threats over Greenland unsettle world order, Tim Farron MP reflects on a tumultuous start to the new year. Whether persecution or war, Christians shouldn’t stick their heads in the sand, he says, but neither should we lose them. When the world shakes, God’s kingdom still stands firm
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OpinionThe killing of Renee Good should provoke Christians to righteous anger
The shooting of an American woman by ICE agents in Minneapolis - and the unapologetic doubling-down of President Trump - poses a serious test for Christians who have supported him, says Tim Farron MP. As tensions mount, he reminds Christians that anger isn’t always wrong
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InterviewsDanny Kruger MP: ‘A society aligned with the teachings of Jesus would be a happier one’
In September, Conservative MP Danny Kruger became the latest high profile Tory to defect to Reform UK. Here, he speaks with fellow Christian and MP, Tim Farron, about what the decision cost him and why he feels compelled to champion Christian values
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OpinionWhen patriotism becomes idolatry, Christians risk replacing God with nationalism
As debates rage over Britain’s Christian heritage, Tim Farron warns that when patriotism becomes an idol, Christians risk replacing God with a broken sense of identity that damages both themselves and others
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OpinionChristians must not ignore the crisis of hidden homelessness
Covid-19 proved that homelessness could be tackled, says Tim Farron MP. But five years on, more than 132,000 households are still in temporary accommodation - and 74 children have died due to poor housing conditions
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OpinionThis is a dangerous moment for Christians
If you pick a side in the culture war, you run the risk of not being on Jesus’ side at all, says Tim Farron MP
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OpinionHate politics and dislike politicians? Here’s why you should pray for your government anyway
During the UK’s National Week of Prayer, Tim Farron MP makes the case for why Christians should be consistent in bringing our leaders before God – even if we don’t like them or their policies
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OpinionI don’t believe in the established church. But we must keep Parliamentary prayers
A Parliament without prayer? Be careful what you wish for, says Tim Farron MP. In a Chamber often crammed full of egos, there can be no better antidote than to start your day with prayerful remembrance that God is in control, not you
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OpinionKeir Starmer is right to spend more on defence
Should Christians support the government’s recent pledges to increase military spending? Reluctantly, Tim Farron says that he thinks they should
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OpinionTim Farron: The assisted suicide debate is getting more fractious but MPs must safeguard the vulnerable
A proper debate about the Terminally Ill Adults (End of Life) bill is not hampered by religious belief, says Tim Farron MP. It’s about fully understanding what is at stake when we stop safeguarding life - especially for those who are most vulnerable
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OpinionWhat should Christians think about welfare cuts? It’s complicated
The welfare state was designed for a different time, but reforming it requires compassion and understanding. As chancellor Rachel Reeves delivers her spring statement, Christians should pray for the politicians leading this charge - and all those affected by it, says Tim Farron MP
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Opinion5 years on from Covid, the Church is still making a difference
Five years on from the start of the Covid pandemic, Tim Farron MP celebrates how the Church stepped up to serve when it mattered the most. The hope of the gospel continues to light the darkness, he says
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OpinionTrump and Vance’s attack on Zelenskyy was the antithesis of Christian values
Donald Trump and JD Vance tried to humiliate Volodymyr Zelenskyy on an international stage last week, says Tim Farron MP. The Christians who voted the US president into power must now hold him to account









