Burma: a church under pressure
David Burrowes
Date posted: 1 Nov 2014
On my flight to Burma in early October, I read a book about the extraordinary life of America’s first foreign missionary, Adoniram Judson.
He survived starvation, imprisonment and torture, alongside watching friends and family die, in his calling to spread the gospel in Burma. One of the highlights of my visit was to find a Gideon Bible in a hotel in Myitkyina, capital of Kachin State. It was a Burmese Bible which was originally translated 175 years ago by Judson.
Will the promises be kept?
David Burrowes MP on where we are a year on from the Marriage (Same Sex Couples) Act being voted through Parliament
The consequences of the Act are only now beginning to come to light.
Sinister semantics
The Christian Institute
Date posted: 1 Apr 2014
Westminster MPs backed changes to a raft of centuries-old laws on March 5.
A committee of MPs approved new rules to go alongside the Marriage (Same Sex Couples) Act, proposing changes such as replacing the term ‘widow’ with ‘woman whose deceased spouse was a man’ or ‘that person’s surviving spouse’ in some instances. Under the rules, other Acts were excluded from the remit of same-sex marriage, so that a gay King’s ‘husband’ is prevented from becoming Queen.