Welcome to Affirming The Faith

Links

 

Organisations Concerned with Persecution of Christians:

Barnabas Fund – “hope and aid for the persecuted church”. Operation Nehemiah – a project by Barnabas concerned with Islamicisation in Britain.

Christian Solidarity Worldwide – “Voice for the Voiceless …a Christian organisation working for religious freedom through advocacy and human rights, in the pursuit of justice”.

Open Doors – “Serving persecuted Christians worldwide”.

 

Christian Websites With A Pastoral, Theological or Church/Political Interest:

Anglican Mainstream – “an information resource for Anglicans”; mainly news stories and gatherings from internet sources, treats trends concerning the Anglican Church and sexuality and life issues.

Anglican Samizdat - From Canada, David Jenkins pokes fun at official Anglican churches in Canada, the United States, Britain, etc.

Christian Concern – “...we have a passion to see the United Kingdom return to the Christian faith.” 

The Christian Institute - Christian news, and views on contemporary ethical issues, in the UK.

Cranmer – “Examining religio-political agendas with politico-religious objectives”; includes commentary and news regarding British politics from a Conservative/Christian viewpoint.

Cranmer’s Curate – “A blog for the public discussion of the state of Christianity in the United Kingdom with particular focus on the Church of England”.

Culture Watch – From Australia, Bill Muehlenberg's “Commentary on the issues of the day”; Biblical/moral teaching, theological reviews, news, etc.

Secondsight – produced by Quentin de la Bedoyere, “A shared exploration of the relationship between science and faith” – and also moral issues, etc.

The Ugley Vicar – by John P. Richardson, the vicar of Ugley near Chelmsford, and a member of the Chelmsford Fellowship of Confessing Anglicans

Vic the Vicar! – Vic Van Den Bergh’s “The thoughts and musings of an average Church of England Priest”.

Virtueonline – “The voice for global orthodox Anglicanism". Produced by David Virtue, in the United States, mainly concerned with Anglicanism in north America, but with news from Britain and around the world.