Christians-Count.org

  • Why?
  • Resources
  • News
  • About Us
  • Links

Latest news on Christians in Politics

  • Defending the Definition of Marriage 01-01-14
  • Praise, Pray & Positive Christian Debate at the Heart of Government 13-03-11
  • New website to help Christians engage in politics - Churches Vote 12-03-11
  • Scottish elections video 2011 12-03-11
  • Parliamentary Prayer Scotland Conference 16-02-11
  • Scottish Parliament elections website 15-02-11
  • Christians Count communicates with the main political parties about the role of the church in modern Britain. 13-04-10

  • This truly is a 'water-shed' year. The choices for the voter will decide the constitutional make-up of the UK and will profoundly alter our nation. This is truly a moment for believers to engage, take an interest, to find out about the various elections in different parts of the UK and in the referendum. And so what is God's strategy for 2016 and beyond? Simply this, using the church to impact society and politics. Ordinary men and women standing up, voting, speaking out, pulling together realising that they can make a difference. Have a think, look at this website - what can you do this year?
  • "Christians Count is an innovative venture with the aim of encouraging greater involvement by Christians in public affairs. CARE for Scotland looks forward to future cooperation with Christians Count as we seek to fulfill our shared objectives."
    Bill Baird (retired) Manager, CARE for Scotland
  • Register here and be a part of the next revolution, a revolution of hope.

  • Why should Christians be involved in politics? by Canon J John

  • Are you on the Electoral Role? If you want to vote in forthcoming elections, and in Scotland the independence referendum, you need to be registered on the electoral role. We have some information to help you find out how to vote.

  • Have you visited our Facebook page yet...why not have a look today... facebook.com/ChristiansCount
 

(c) Christians Count, 2018 | Contact Us | Links
Website developed by www.stewart-web.co.uk Glasgow. Design by Free CSS Templates