Myths and concerns about private Christian education

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This is an article I published a few weeks back, as promised, having paused discussion, I intend to return to the subject. I have picked up recently on the debate about VAT being charged on private education which has had an impact on a number of Christian schools.  Recently I engaged with this article in… Continue reading Myths and concerns about private Christian education

Beyond Criticism? Should we give Christian ventures the benefit of the doubt?

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Moody is meant to have said “I much prefer his way of doing Evangelism to their way of not doing it.” It’s a sentiment that I agree with but I wonder if it  has been wrongly used at times.  Did Moody really mean that Christians are beyond challenge or criticism in their endeavors?  You see, this… Continue reading Beyond Criticism? Should we give Christian ventures the benefit of the doubt?

Letter to EN editor Christian College in Oxford Questions

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Here’s a letter I wrote to Evangelicals Now about the new Christian college in Oxford. I don’t think it was published. Dear Editor, In the recent edition of Evangelicals Now, you refer to the start up of a new college in Oxford which claims a Christian ethos.  A further bit of checking raises a number… Continue reading Letter to EN editor Christian College in Oxford Questions

Should Christians  have sought judicial review on school fees VAT … And can they win?.

Here’s my latest walk and talk as a Judicial review case is under way. For those wanting the headlines and who don’t have time to watch all the way through. On the last point, I believe that Christians should not be  charging parents on low incomes  of 7k and more.  Nor should Christians be underpaying… Continue reading Should Christians  have sought judicial review on school fees VAT … And can they win?.