by Paul Hobson | Jun 18, 2014 | News
More than 350,000 refugees from the fighting in South Sudan are expected to flee across the border into Ethiopia in the coming months, according to Christian Aid, a Christian relief agency. Six camps in the Gambella region, the main Ethiopian entry point, are already...
by Paul Hobson | Jun 10, 2014 | News
Tougher penalties for human trafficking announced in the Queen of England’s speech have been welcomed across the United Kingdom. The annual speech commences the Parliamentary session and sets forth the agenda for the coming year. The measures in the Modern...
by Paul Hobson | May 21, 2014 | News
Problem debt is putting stress on family relationships, damaging children and trapping families in a downward spiral of borrowing in the United Kingdom. A total of 2.5 million children live in families with problem debt; they’re behind on more than $8 billion...
by Paul Hobson | May 8, 2014 | News, Opinion
The rich 200-year association between Jamaican and British Baptists will be marked by a series of events this year. The links began when Jamaica invited British missionaries, such as John Rowe, to support the growth they were experiencing under George Liele, a freed...
by Paul Hobson | Apr 7, 2014 | News
Peter Thomas Stanford was born on a plantation in Virginia and kidnapped by Native Americans. But from these unpromising beginnings, he would go on to become an educated and respected justice campaigner who crossed the Atlantic and thrived in the United Kingdom as...