Media Watch
- Calculated Ignorance
- Britain's New Export: Islamist Carnage
- 'One in ten church buildings under threat'
- Hindus commend Pope on environmental stand
- Christians could learn a lot about life from heavy metal, says cleric
- Trial begins in Islamic charity tax case
- Vatican official slams Gaddafi remarks
- Islam “responsible” for German integration problems, says banker
- Cleric al-Awlaki dubbed 'bin Laden of the Internet'
- Public in America Remains Conflicted Over Islam
Reuters AlertNet
- US Afghanistan commanders condemn Koran-burning plan
- Guatemala suspends recovery work after landslide
- Hermine grows, aims for U.S.-Mexico border
- Ivory Coast political rivals agree on voter list -PM
- Study links cholesterol, nonstick coating chemical
- Magic mushrooms may ease anxiety of cancer - study
- Mental illness alone not linked to violence - study
- FACTBOX-Security developments in Mexico, Aug 30-Sept 6
- US commander seeks 2,000 new troops for Afghanistan
- New detailed map shows carbon in Peru's Amazon
Not a question of conversion
by - 23rd June 2010
The Church has been urged not to be embarrassed or "awkward" about converting others to the Christian faith in a new document published today.
At least that's what many of the reports said.
Except it's not true. The Church of England did no such thing, and the media reaction indicates the gulf between the church and the secular world in which it operates.
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