Christian Persecution UK
I was fortunate enough to be introduced to a fantastic webste called ‘Christian Concern for our Nation‘.
This what they say about themselves:-
Christian Concern for our Nation (CCFON) is an organisation that exists to serve the Church by providing information to enable Christians to stand up publicly against a tide of unchristian legal and political changes in the United Kingdom. It brings together focused legal, policy and media expertise and strategic intervention in order to secure favourable legal and political outcomes in areas of concern. In addition, the organisation acts as a rallying point for those concerned with these issues and a place where individual members of the public and organisations will be able to seek assistance and advice.
CCFON was established to inform and empower Christians to speak with a coherent and cohesive voice against ungodly and unjust laws, and to speak up for righ
The inspiration and support for this enabling and empowering outlet has come, in particular, from David Clark, Ade Omooba, Sam Solomon, Mark Mullins and Andrea Minichiello Williams.
CCFON draws on the skills and expertise of lawyers, but is dependent on the support of thousands of Christians in churches across the UK who want to see the nation turn back to God.
This is a thoroughly excellent website and so badly needed in this day and age in the UK.
I asked Andrea Minichiello Williams who heads up this great work (and also the Christian Legal Centre) to ask permission to post articles to this blog and the forum and am pleased to report that she has granted me permission and so I will post articles on a regular basis.
I urge you to check out Christian Concern For Our Nation and sign up for their email newsletter and support them in any way that you are led by the Lord.
Don’t forget to think about having your own christian website, blog or forum so we can get online and support these type of ministries and get our message out there, feel free to get in contact with me for a chat.
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