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How should we respond to good news?

How should we respond to good news?

David Burrowes
David Burrowes
Date posted: 5 Dec 2025

I bring you good news!

We aren't used to good news, so much so that back in 1993, the BBC newsreader Martin Lewis complained that there wasn't enough good news being reported. I understand that the BBC responded by setting up a team dedicated to solution-focused news - whatever that means!

Looking for national renewal in politics? Look here
politics & policy

Looking for national renewal in politics? Look here

David Burrowes
David Burrowes
Date posted: 14 Apr 2025

I was at a talk recently given by former Labour MP Jon Cruddas about the importance of Christianity in the Labour Party and socialism and found myself agreeing with almost everything!

Now I am not about to tear up my Conservative Party membership card. However it reminded me how for Christians in politics there is much more which unites us than divides us, and amid polarising political winds it is worth spending a little time exploring these Christian unifying forces.

No – this is what we learn  from William Wilberforce
politics & policy

No – this is what we learn from William Wilberforce

David Burrowes
David Burrowes
Date posted: 1 Apr 2024

For many Christians in politics the example of Wilberforce in his tireless campaign to abolish the transatlantic slave trade is a model to follow. So too for much of the Christian public as they look to Christian MPs to stand up for their Christian principles.

I recall Ann Widdecombe telling a tale of when she was out campaigning in her old constituency of Maidstone in an open-top car with her loudhailer and a bunch of leaflets entitled ‘My Christian Principles’. Suddenly a big gust of wind blew her leaflets out of the window leading Ann to shout, still with loudhailer to hand, ‘I’ve lost my Christian principles’!

'Diana or Christ?': The 'choice' to give up Christianity or be killed

'Diana or Christ?': The 'choice' to give up Christianity or be killed

David Burrowes
David Burrowes
Date posted: 11 Jun 2025

We have recently moved house and are now putting up some pictures. A favourite is a print of a painting which centres on a young Christian enslaved woman in the Temple of Artemis, dedicated to the goddess Diana.

She was being given a “choice” by Roman soldiers. Will she give up Christianity by offering incense to the statue of the goddess Diana, and gain her freedom or will she refuse and be dragged away by the soldiers to be killed? The caption reads - Diana or Christ? 

Does the Bible agree that 'politics is local?'

Does the Bible agree that 'politics is local?'

David Burrowes
David Burrowes
Date posted: 14 May 2025

We've recently had a bunch of local elections, and I was reminded of the famous quote of Tip O’Neill, then US House of Representatives Speaker, that “all politics is local."

A good case though can be made for the prosecution that politics is far from being local but rather national even international as we are now in an era of globalisation, where events in countries like China, Russia and the US have have a big impact on our economics and politics.

Are you sympathetic to politicians? I doubt it
politics & policy

Are you sympathetic to politicians? I doubt it

David Burrowes
David Burrowes
Date posted: 1 Jan 2024

As you begin to break those New Year’s resolutions, it may make you more sympathetic to politicians trying to keep their promises - but I doubt it.

I imagine for some of you politicians are only good for Christmas cracker jokes or as the villains in panto season. In the ‘who do I trust’ league, politicians are always at the bottom, with the only change being who they are joined by (recently, much to the relief of my former colleagues, pollsters replaced car salesman!). So, do you join with the seasonal, perennial mirth and derision?

Do you pray for our Parliament? Now is the time.
politics & policy

Do you pray for our Parliament? Now is the time.

David Burrowes
David Burrowes
Date posted: 6 Sep 2024

St Paul wrote about its primacy, Christian political greats like William Wilberforce banged on about it and Parliament can’t begin without it. What am I talking about? Prayer of course!

We look on politics and our leaders with a variety of feelings: ranging from a healthy Romans 13 respect to a cynical ‘Have I Got News’ sigh. But do we really pray for them?

What makes a leader? Reflections from the Conservative Party Conference

What makes a leader? Reflections from the Conservative Party Conference

David Burrowes
David Burrowes
Date posted: 4 Oct 2024

I am writing this article on the way back from the Conservative Party Conference, where most of my time was spent with the Conservative Christian Fellowship, who had an exhibition stand at the entrance to the conference hall. The talk of the conference was about leadership.

This has made me reflect not so much upon the qualities of the leadership candidates but upon the distinctive Christian characteristics of leadership, which are needed not just in the Conservative Party but across public life.

A Conservative election view: Building on the past

A Conservative election view: Building on the past

David Burrowes
David Burrowes
Date posted: 1 Jul 2024

As a Christian Conservative I have a realistic view of politics and the role of the state, which leans on the fundamental Biblical understanding of a fallen humanity (Gen. 3) in need of Christ’s redemption.

Conservatives do not use a blank canvas to paint a plan to fit in with the needs of a modern age, nor do we seek to impose an ideological blueprint on society, and certainly not misuse a Biblical one. Rather, Conservatism is the idea that we can build on what needs conserving from the past.

Letter

RSE: facts or fiction?

David Burrowes
David Burrowes
Date posted: 1 Jul 2019

Dear Sir,

The article ‘Parents, take back control’ in the May issue of en mixes a correct assertion of parents’ rights to ensure teaching conforms with their religious convictions with an incorrect interpretation of the Government’s new Relationships and Sex Education (RSE) curriculum requirement. To suggest that the proposals amount to ‘a form of child grooming’ and ‘opens the door to sexual predators’ is, I am afraid, scaremongering and must be challenged.

Confidence booster for parents

Confidence booster for parents

David Burrowes
David Burrowes
Date posted: 1 Aug 2014

Book Review PARENTING AGAINST THE TIDE A handbook for 21st-century parenting

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