politics

  • Faith, Violence, and the Death of Charlie Kirk

    Yesterday’s shooting of Charlie Kirk has left me compelled to write, not as a political statement, but as a Christian wrestling with grief, anger, and sorrow for our world. I never agreed with Charlie on everything. Few of us ever agree with anyone completely. But I respected him. I respected his courage to sit across

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  • State Church Debate: Implications for Christian Representation in Britain

    The proposal to disestablish the Church of England, introduced by the All-Party Parliamentary Humanist Group, signifies a pivotal shift in Britain’s religious landscape. Once unimaginable, this move reflects a nation where less than half identify as Christian and even fewer align with the Anglican Church. The debate raises questions about the appropriateness of a state…

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