Pride Part Two - how can we respond?
LGBT people deserve proper help and we must offer it, as well as stand against this revolution which is taking the country by storm.
LGBT people deserve proper help and we must offer it, as well as stand against this revolution which is taking the country by storm.
There are many who will rush to declare that the Supreme Court's decision somehow goes against the will of the people. The data from polling suggests otherwise.
What Roe v Wade has done is provide a strong talking point for us in the UK. Let's use this to our advantage and not shy away from discussing this issue.
Bigoted conversion therapists seem to be lurking on the internet, profiting from abhorrent, cruel, harmful, quack, abusive practices that torture and degrade trans people. Just one thing – where are they all?
They are furious and violent because they cannot do violence to their own flesh and blood. What kind of madness is this?
If every individual really welcomed and integrated people into our local churches and communities we could demonstrate on a national level a culture of welcoming the stranger.
If organizations are well governed, they will flourish. If not, they will be hindered, and may fail. This short book, with its seven simple rules, could transform the way you lead.
That trans athletes should want to participate in sport is completely understandable, but pitting them post-transition against women is blatantly unfair and devalues the hard-won status of women
Perhaps only few movies will cause cultural changes, but many do reflect those changes – and help us to understand the cultures we are living in.
In everything we do and discuss in planning things to bless our communities, we need to have a marker to remind us to ask the disability question.
Ethics and moral behaviour, it sometimes feels, are a rather irritating distraction to holders of high office in the UK at present.
The privilege of learning about Christianity and its role in this island's story is surely a vital 'levelling up' exercise.
Christian leaders say they love Jesus, but what about his teachings on sex and gender, and what about the more fundamental freedoms to speak them in public?