by Baptist Times Staff | Nov 8, 2011 | News
Efforts to evict the family of a Muslim convicted under anti-terrorism laws from their home amount to “collective punishment” and are deeply unjust, according to a local Baptist minister. Rev. Gary Serra di Migni is a minister with Urban Expression in...
by Baptist Times Staff | Nov 3, 2011 | News
Without warning, the United States has cut funding for several independent Palestinian Christian nongovernmental organizations (NGOs), according to a Christian development charity based in the United Kingdom. The charity, BibleLands, said a number of its partners have...
by Baptist Times Staff | Nov 1, 2011 | News
British Christians have condemned the Egyptian Army’s distortion of its role in the massacre of more than two dozen Coptic Christians in early October. In an unprecedented press conference hosted by Premier Christian Media in central London recently, Christian...
by Baptist Times Staff | Oct 25, 2011 | News
Following the award of a substantial grant, the treasures of Baptist history in Great Britain are set to reach a wider audience. Regent’s Park College in Oxford has successfully applied to the Heritage Lottery Fund (HLF) seeking support for a project at its...
by Baptist Times Staff | Oct 13, 2011 | News
A controversial European tax proposed for financial transactions has been welcomed by churches and anti-poverty campaigners. Announced by European Commission President Manuel Barroso, the Financial Transaction Tax, or Robin Hood Tax, would levy tiny charges on trades...