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See also

“You’re more than the bling in your ring”, says Joel Edwards
The General Director of the Evangelical Alliance raps society’s addiction to materialism as part of the next phase of his respect campaign
Champions of Respect
Winners of the Champions of Respect Awards and the Anthony Walker Memorial Prize
Evangelical Alliance hails success of fifth Temple Address
The Archbishop of Canterbury speaks about respect.
Evangelical Alliance questions Government ‘respect’ plans
There is a danger that the respect agenda will turn into a political gimmick

Campaigns

Champions of Respect AwardsSince 2002 the Evangelical Alliance has been working to promote important Christian values such as forgiveness, hope, trust and respect in society through our press and media work.
To access some of the resources put together for this initiative visit the websites below.

2007 Temple Address

Sir Jonathan Sacks, Chief Rabbi of the United Hebrew Congregation of the Commonwealth, delievered the 7th Temple Address on the subject of Tolerance.
Listen to the 7th temple address (mp3) | Read the full transcript (PDF)

2006 Temple Address
Trevor Phillips, Chair of the Commission for Racial Equality, delivered the 6th temple address.
Listen to the full address (mp3) | Read the full transcript (PDF)

2005 Temple Address
Read the transcript of the Alliance's 5th Temple Address delivered by Rowan Williams, Archbishop of Canterbury, on the subject of  'Becoming Trustworthy: Respect and self-respect' (opens as PDF).

Values engagement initiative

Tolerance and the 7th Temple Address
Tolerance, part of the Evangelical Alliance's Values Campaign.
Respect 2005-2007
When it comes to respect we believe young people can be an example to our nation. We believe the way we live can help put respect back into the heart of our communities - relationships between young and old, black and white, male and female, teachers and students?
Trust 2004
To trust is to be conscious of someone else. It means to be vulnerable and to have someone else?s vulnerability ?entrusted? to you. That?s quite some undertaking when you think about it...
Hope 2003
Time for Hope comes from the Evangelical Alliance but hope is a vision shared by all Christians and this year there have already been many hope initiatives which we have been pleased to welcome or be part of, and there are more to come...
Forgiveness
Resources still available from the Alliance's forgiveness campaign which was part of the facevalues initiative in 2002.