UK Churches’ Outreach to Muslim Migrants Scrutinized After Clapham Attack
Evangelical leader: Ministers’ testimonies were never intended to be the “make-or-break” factor in judging asylum applications.
UK Evangelicals Look Ahead to Potential Changes After Labour Victory
Survey finds that evangelical voters are motivated by care for those in need.
Can Prayer Breakfasts Change Politics? UK Resignations Suggest Yes.
Days before UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson and 50 other politicians in the Conservative Party stepped down, they’d gathered to pray.
The British Are Coming: UK Takes Religious Freedom Torch from US
London ministerial and DC summit highlight transatlantic commitment by governments and NGOs to freedom of religion or belief.
O For Six Unmasked Tongues to Sing: England Still Quieting Worship
Bands are rocking post-pandemic services, but congregants can’t yet join in.
British Evangelicals Brace for Brexit
Politics remain divisive, but churches seek unity in prayer.
Scotland’s Evangelical Island Gets Its First Mosque
Why supporting Muslims on the Isle of Lewis is mere Christianity.
How UK Christians Can Respond to Secularism
Instead of separating from our local government, churches in my hometown partnered with it.
Saying Judges More Dangerous than Terrorists, FRC Recruits Pulpits Against Filibusters
Plus: County board doesn’t have to allow Wiccan prayer, priest leaves Episcopal Church for druidism, and other stories from online sources around the world.
Black History Classics
In recognition of Black History Month, several classics are being released on DVD for the first time—joined by a few newer additions to the ever-growing catalogue of African-American cinema.