A survey of evangelical Christians has revealed that nearly double the national average intend to vote in this year’s general election. Four in 10 say they will change their vote from 2010. The government parties have lost significant support while smaller parties and Labour gained. The Faith in Politics? report follows a survey of 2,020 evangelical Christians, […] Read More…
Back in 1980, 5,201,300 people, representing 11.1% of the UK population attended church on Sundays. In 2005, this figure had dropped to 3,166,200 accounting for 6.3% of the population. Fast-forward to the present day and it is predicted that in 2015, just 2,081,500 people will attend church on a Sunday – just 5% of the […] Read More…
On the 26th January 2015, Libby Lane became the Church of England’s first female bishop after being consecrated at a ceremony in York. Here we’ll take a closer look at the life of Libby Lane and her achievements to date. Who is Libby Lane? Elizabeth Jane Holden, known as ‘Libby’ Lane was born in 1966. […] Read More…