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This is a section for blog items posted by Coalition for Marriage staff.
Interview: Demographic Crisis? Marriage Holds the Key
In this first part of a two-part interview, I speak to Lyman Stone of the Institute for Family Studies about ...
Interview: Real marriage worth the fight
I sat down with Tim Dieppe, Head of Public Policy at Christian Concern, who recently wrote about the ...
Interview: Activists want to ‘replace family values’ in schools
The Association of Christian Teachers (ACT), has published deeply concerning findings about how traditional ...
INTERVIEW: THE ‘HUMAN WRECKAGE’ OF ANTI-MARRIAGE IDEOLOGY IN EDUCATION
Recently, I caught up with Peter Williams, the new Director of Family Education Trust, a pivotal organisation ...
Interview: Marriage advocate Felix Ngole discriminated against – again
Dear marriage supporter, Felix Ngole, who we last spoke to after he faced removal from his university social ...
Interview: C of E same-sex blessings remain “incoherent” – Rev Dr Ian Paul
I caught up with Rev Dr Ian Paul for an update on the July session of the Church of England’s General Synod, ...
INTERVIEW: FREE SPEECH CHAMPION HARRY MILLER
In an enlightening interview, Harry Miller, a fearless defender of free speech, gives his insights on the ...
INTERVIEW: ‘MARRIAGE IS UNLIKE ANYTHING ELSE’
Dr Calum and Lois Miller are newlyweds with an unwavering commitment to one-man, one-woman marriage. They ...
“Debanked” for answering a question
Revd Richard Fothergill is the latest victim of harmful cancel culture after having the temerity to express ...
Marriage is “built into the nature of reality”
Dr Alastair Roberts is a theologian, author and prominent voice in the study of biblical themes including ...
Psychiatrist speaks up for marriage
Dr Nick Land is an experienced psychiatrist and former medical director of a large mental health organisation. ...
Aaron Edwards – Sacked for supporting real marriage
Aaron Edwards, a former Bible college lecturer, is paying a high personal and professional price for standing ...