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Peers Stand Against Radical Abortion Changes
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- Amendments to the Crime and Policing Bill seek to protect women and unborn children from dangerous abortion proposals.
- Baroness Monckton has tabled an amendment to remove Clause 191, aiming to prevent decriminalisation of self-administered abortions at any point in pregnancy.
- Baroness Stroud proposes reinstating mandatory in-person medical consultations before abortion pills are prescribed, to safeguard women physically and emotionally.
Peers are raising the alarm over proposals in the Crime and Policing Bill that would drastically liberalize abortion laws in the UK. These amendments stress the importance of upholding protections that value life and ensure women’s safety as a moral imperative rooted in Christian compassion.
The removal of face-to-face consultations for abortion pills has led to tragic abuses, including late-term abortions and cases of coercion, triggering grave concerns among faith leaders and pro-life advocates.
“An extreme social change for which there is no public pressure or demand, and could have tragic consequences for women, as well as leading to increased numbers of abortions of viable babies,” warned Baroness Monckton.
Baroness Stroud emphasized, “The solution to such cases is not to make matters worse by removing the legal deterrent against women performing their own at-home abortions up to birth, which would likely endanger women further, but to reinstate in-person consultations.”
Christian voices urge lawmakers to defend the sanctity of life and resist radical shifts that neglect responsibility to the unborn and the vulnerable. Join those standing for Biblical values and the protection of women by staying informed on this vital issue.
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Archbishop of York Cleared in Safeguarding Case
Faith Facts
- The Church of England’s disciplinary president found no grounds for action against Archbishop Stephen Cottrell regarding his handling of safeguarding complaints.
- Archbishop Cottrell expressed regret over past decisions and committed to a survivor-centered approach moving forward.
- Significant improvements have been made to the Church’s safeguarding standards in recent years.
Archbishop Stephen Cottrell was cleared of misconduct following a detailed review of his response to concerns about former priest David Tudor. Sir Stephen Males determined there was no authority to remove Tudor at the time the issues were raised.
The Archbishop acknowledged mistakes in how the situation was managed and expressed sorrow for the impact on those affected.
“With today’s trauma-informed understanding – which rightly places greater emphasis on listening carefully to survivors and recognising the lasting harm caused by abuse – I would take a different approach now.”
He affirmed his commitment to improving safeguarding practices and meeting with survivors to ensure a safer church for all.
As Christians, we must continue to pray for healing, justice, and integrity in our church leaders, standing firm in our calling to uphold truth and compassion in every circumstance.
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for KING + COUNTRY Celebrates Lasting Marriage
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- for KING + COUNTRY’s new single “Ever & Ever Before” centers on lasting commitment in marriage.
- The song features contributions from both Joel and Luke Smallbone’s wives, highlighting family bonds.
- The lyrics focus on perseverance, resilience, and deepening love through challenges.
Grammy-winning brothers Joel and Luke Smallbone released “Ever & Ever Before” as a heartfelt tribute rooted in faithfulness and perseverance. This release uplifts the biblical value of covenant marriage, reminding believers of God’s design for enduring love.
“This song isn’t about the fireworks at the beginning,” Joel Smallbone said. “It’s about the long haul, and choosing to choose each other again and again.”
“Ever & Ever Before feels like a reflection and a celebration of the years of marriage we’ve shared with our wives,” Luke Smallbone explained. “It just keeps getting better and better with time, and to have both MŌRIAH and Courtney lend their voices once more to a project like this is a special moment for us.”
The lyrics tell a story that moves from the joys of first meeting to the strength built by facing trials together.
It echoes Christian teachings on the sanctity of marital vows. Each verse highlights faith, hope, and enduring love as the foundation for family success.
for KING + COUNTRY’s impact also extends to film with their documentary “NO TURNING BACK.”
It reflects their dedication to sharing Christian truth through multiple creative mediums. Their current music further inspires listeners to steadfastly honor God through marriage and family life.
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Scottish Bishops Back Law to Curb Prostitution
Faith Facts
- The Catholic Church in Scotland has publicly supported new legislation to criminalize the purchase of sex.
- The bill seeks to clear previous convictions for soliciting and provide support for those affected by prostitution.
- Bishop John Keenan emphasized the need for protecting vulnerable people and addressing the harms of prostitution.
Scottish church leaders are standing behind a bill designed to address the demand for prostitution and care for individuals who have suffered its effects. The legislation, proposed by Ash Regan MSP, places responsibility on those who purchase sexual acts while offering practical help and a fresh start to the exploited.
The bishops highlight that this approach targets vulnerability and trauma, supporting those most deeply impacted by society’s failings. By removing the punishment from victims and focusing on eradicating exploitation, the Church calls for justice rooted in compassion.
“Evidence from Scotland and beyond demonstrates that prostitution is deeply rooted in vulnerability. A disproportionate number of those involved have experienced childhood sexual abuse, time in care, grooming, and other forms of trauma,” Bishop Keenan stated.
The Church also notes the bill’s potential to reduce human trafficking tied to the sex trade, underlining a Christian duty to defend dignity and freedom. With Parliament set to scrutinize the law, bishops urge leaders to seize this chance and champion the rights of women and girls in line with Biblical values.
Let us pray that Scotland’s leaders choose to advance laws that uphold the worth of all people and protect the innocent from harm. Stay informed on how faith continues to shape crucial debates in our society.
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