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Women in crisis

17 Jan 2011

A report produced by Platform 51 (see previous item), entitled ‘Women like me: supporting wellbeing in girls and women’, warned there is evidence that women’s mental health is getting worse. ‘Policy makers need to act now to address this crisis in women’s mental health. In summary it states that ’Generations of women are in crisis due to relationship breakdown, bereavement or debt, and one in three has taken anti-depressants. More than 15 million women have suffered mental health problems of some kind, and are twice as likely as men to be depressed’. The group called on ministers to review the ‘over-reliance’ on anti-depressant drugs to treat mild and moderate mental health problems and to make counselling and psychotherapy more easily available to women.

Pray: for the recognition of problems in the care given to women’s mental health. (Ps.69:19)

More: http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/uknews/8251259/Women-in-crisis-as-depression-fuels-binge-drinking-and-sex-research.html

Anger over Channel 4’s new show

17 Jan 2011

A graphic Channel 4 show which will provide sexually explicit advice to teens has been branded ‘pornographic’ by the UK’s leading media campaign group. The controversial show, entitled The Joy of Teen Sex, is due to be broadcast later this month amid news reports of teenage girls being lured into sex slavery, and a Government investigation into the sexualisation of childhood. Vivienne Pattison, director of MediaWatch UK, said: ‘This programme crosses the line into prurience, with graphic scenes of sex that can only be described as pornographic. Also, if you make a programme with the words ‘teen sex’ in the title, you are surely asking for trouble. A teenager who enters that into a search engine will surely yield rather different results on top of the advice programme they were looking for’. The programme centres around visitors to a walk-in sex clinic.

Pray: that the broadcasting channels 'programme planners’ standards are raised by insights into the grace of God. (Ro.5:20)

More: http://www.christian.org.uk/news/the-joy-of-teen-sex-anger-over-channel-4s-new-show/

Petition to support B & B owners

17 Jan 2011

Mr David Skinner is to present a petition to the Prime Minister, Mr David Cameron, in support of Peter and Hazelmary Bull who run a Christian bed and breakfast business in in their home in Cornwall. They are facing a civil court claim for £5,000 and possibly the closure of their business because they refused a double bed to two gay men. It is alleged that Mr and Mrs Bull have contravened the Sexual Orientation Regulations (2007). It must be noted, however, that the Bulls have a policy that denies anyone a double bed who is not married, whether gay or straight. As will be seen, this issue is much greater than someone losing their B&B and possibly their home. Whether we are 'religious' or not the Bulls represent all of us who see that our freedom is being stolen through groups who are determined to re-engineer society. Please sign the petition here.

Pray: that this petition will be well supported and will be favourably received by Mr Cameron. (Dt.16:20)

More: http://www.anglican-mainstream.net/2011/01/04/petition-to-support-bed-and-breakfast-owners-in-cornwall/

Generation ex-christian

17 Jan 2011

Research and surveys show that many atheists, agnostics, and spiritual-seekers are former Christians. There was no research-based book that explained in depth why people were leaving, until Generation Ex-Christian. This recently released book by Drew Dyck, editorial manager of the ministry team at Christianity Today International, breaks down ‘leavers’ into six categories: postmodern leavers, recoilers, modern leavers, neo-pagans, rebels, and drifters. These categories were formed after Dyck interviewed nearly 100 people while researching the book. ‘I’m not a sociologist or statistician, but I knew as a journalist I could bring something to this issue by introducing people to some of the faces and the stories behind the statistics’, Dyck said, ‘and by providing profiles of these, what I call ‘leavers’, these 20-somethings and early-30s that have walked away from the faith’. He continued ‘then provide some kind of tips on how to engage them in meaningful conversations about God that will ultimately lead them back’.

Pray: that this work will assist the success of the mission of God's church. (Rev. 2:7)

More: http://www.christiantoday.co.uk/article/generation.exchristian.why.young.people.are.leaving.the.church/27324.htm