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You can’t ban Christian conversion

Raymond Anthony Brown, the senior minister at Grace Church Brockley, speaks to the Institute’s Ciarán Kelly about why he has co-authored an open letter to Liz Truss on the risks posed to churches and parents from its proposed ‘conversion therapy’ ban.

Contending for the faith in history

The Westminster Assembly (1643-1653) provides us with theological and practical resources for the continuing place in society of God’s moral law. The Assembly is a crucial historical building block for the work of defending Christian truth in society. There are, of course, many historical examples of the practical application of these truths to society. As well as establishing the theological basis in the writings of the Assembly we will also consider the example of William Wilberforce (1759- 1833) as he contended in the public square both for Christian truth and for the Christian moral law. What lessons can we learn for today and the future work of the Christian Institute from these foundations? How can we equip the saints with the same confidence to contend as William Wilberforce?