Premiere Screenings

A film Premiere for the Voices of the Silenced production, “Once Gay” – the story of Matthew Grech will be held Monday 11th London at 6.00pm and Thursday 14th February, Belfast. Tickets available at Eventbrite – “read more”

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Letter To Pastors and Congregational Leaders:

Core Issues Trust co-directors have written to Pastors and Congregational Leaders asking for their support for the coming London (11th Februray) and Belfast (14th February) film Premieres of the Matthew Grech story.

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Unanswered Questions: Faith, Science and Sexuality

There are seven questions that remain unanswered by the Royal College of Psychiatrists, which over the years has submitted flawed submissions to the Church of England and to Parliament on homosexual “orientation” and the question of therapeutic support.

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Christmas Appeal and December 2018 UPDATE

Would you help us ensure we can meet our commitments and achieve our goals in 2019? Please donate today! Our December UPDATE provides a glimpse into what we have been involved in most recently, and the many things we are thankful for. Its a great priviledge to serve in this way!

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Boy Erased – Learning the Right Lessons from a Tragic Personal Story: A Review of the Film and Book, Boy Erased

Christopher Rosik writes “Boy Erased, a movie based on the book of the same title by Garrad Conley, tells the story of the author’s experience at a “conversion therapy” program interspersed with retrospective details from his childhood and closes with his embracing of a gay identity. The film has immense star power with Russell Crow playing the role of the author’s father and Nicole Kidman portraying his mother.

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OSCE Submission on UK Proposed Ban (13/09/18)

The term “Conversion Therapy”appears to be a term
imposed on any person or group not supporting the right to exploration of such feelings, for the purposes of moving away from them, on the assumption that to do so implies such
persons are mentally ill and are being offered “cures”. In the nine points that follow, we argue that everyone has the right to walk away from sexual practices and experiences that don’t work for them and should be supported to do
so.

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Our GAFCON Jerusalem 2018 Report

Archbishops Stanley Ntagali (Uganda) and Ben Kwashi (Nigeria) share with us their pastoral hearts for those caught in homosexual behaviours. The report raises important issues about human trafficking in those countries

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