WATCH: The Prime Minister’s Easter Message
“When we see Christians today in 2016 being persecuted for their beliefs in other parts of the world – we must speak out and stand with those who bravely practice their faith.”
“When we see Christians today in 2016 being persecuted for their beliefs in other parts of the world – we must speak out and stand with those who bravely practice their faith.”
“Our Shepherd is departed, the fount of living water,/At whose passing the sun was darkened…Today the gates of death and their bars as well our Saviour has destroyed.”
“There was darkness over the earth.”
“Where charity and love are, there God is.”
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“These are appalling and savage attacks.”
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The Chancellor’s Budget Statement in full.
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“If my hands are small, something else must be small. I guarantee there’s no problem.”