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Sexual Orientation Regulations The Evangelical Alliance is still committed to holding Government officials to account on the regulations in England and Wales, as it has done from the beginning of this legislation’s development. |
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What's New A random selection of new articles and pages on the Evangelical Alliance Website. Trusting God in turbulent times To some the sea is a challenge to overcome. To others, a dangerous enemy.
| Row For Freedom: world record holders The all-female crew on board ‘The Guardian’ smashed two world records on 22 January – the first five-woman team to row any ocean and the fastest crossing of the Atlantic Ocean by an all-female team.
| Gasping for justice After Stephen Lawrence was murdered his parents faced a valley of institutional failing and disregard, ranging from a press that initially didn’t bother to report on their son’s death to a police force that didn’t bother to investigate effectively.
| 21st Century Evangelicals - Discuss We need to talk about these
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7 Feb 2012  3 Feb 2012  1 Feb 2012  9 Jan 2012  Evangelical Alliance welcomes new Marriage Foundation launched on Divorce Day Peter Lynas, the director of Evangelical Alliance in Northern Ireland, has welcomed the news that Sir Paul Coleridge, a senior Family Court Judge, is launching a campaign to promote marriage and reverse the appalling and costly impact of family breakdown.1 The news comes on the first working day after the Christmas and new-year break, which is known in legal circles as Divorce Day. 9 Jan 2012 
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