Action to prevent genocide against Christians in Northern Nigeria by Boko Haram and militarised Fulani herders is being prevented by academics and could leave it too late to take concerted action. ... Read Full Article
Christian, Muslim gatherings are Africa’s COVID achilles heel
Religion could be the reason coronavirus gets out of control in Africa. ... Read Full Article
The mother campaigning for the rescue of her child enslaved by Boko Haram
This is a face so deeply etched with pain that I hardly can bear to look into those eyes. ... Read Full Article
‘The West fiddles while West Africa burns’
'Global Britain' is in jeopardy while the West is so weak on Nigeria and the Sahel. ... Read Full Article
Being Lesslie Newbigin’s daughter
The Cold War is the sub-text of this tragic memoir of the West's most loved missionary statesman, finds Jenny Taylor. ... Read Full Article
The most important Muslim Britain doesn’t know
The Islamist who reassessed everything. ... Read Full Article
UK Foreign Office and DfID go red for persecuted Christians
In the Middle East, Christianity is at a point of near extinction. A reception at the Foreign and Commonwealth Office in London for the first time gives recognition to it. ... Read Full Article
Will the new Foreign Secretary take religious persecution seriously?
All eyes on Raab as work begins on the Truro Report's 22 recommendations. ... Read Full Article
Ethnic religion is hip in this beautiful photo exhibition
This review first appeared at Religion Unplugged. IT is amazing how drawn the post-religious West is to ethnic religion. Be it ever so weird – Sufi trance in Syria when imams pierce the bodies of devotees with meter-long skewers; hopeless – as when Shia devotees lash themselves to a bloody pulp with razored whips; or ... Read Full Article
Review of The Noble Liar
Author: Robin Aitken Publisher: Biteback Reviewer: Jenny James Taylor THERE are four things wrong with the society Britain has become: the insistence on ever-increasing prosperity, radical feminism, multiculturalism and political correctness. Unpacking each of these in turn is Robin Aitken’s task in this heroic invective against the cheerleader of all that’s wrong: his old company, ... Read Full Article