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Author: SWillis

This author has written 18 articles

Prisons Week

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  • Post published:October 14, 2019
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Over the years Christians have responded to Christ’s call to visit those in prison (Matthew 25 verses 31-46). Reformers such as John Howard and Elizabeth Fry did much to alleviate…

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New Blog: Changing Allegiances

  • Post author:SWillis
  • Post published:June 1, 2019
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There were some interesting figures in a blog from the Deputy Director of Corporate Services at No 10, Helen Lederer, in January this year. She was writing about about diversity…

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Whitehall Easter Service with Christians Against Poverty

  • Post author:SWillis
  • Post published:April 13, 2019
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Ministers, civil servants and ambassadors gathered to reflect and also to celebrate the events that took place 2000 years ago but which have such an enormous significance today. The four…

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Christians Against Poverty awarded CIG Charity of the Year!

  • Post author:SWillis
  • Post published:February 9, 2019
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We are very delighted to announce that Christians Against Poverty (CAP) will be Christians in Government’s charity of the year 2019. CAP is a national poverty relief charity. The charity…

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The Oldest Department for Transport Staff Network

  • Post author:SWillis
  • Post published:January 31, 2019
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Like many hidden treasures, this artefact was discovered by chance. During an office tidy-up, colleagues in Communications Directorate came across an old book in a cupboard. Musty and dog-eared, its…

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