Key Quotes for 2005

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The Liberal Democrats' Shadow Health Secretary has challenged Christians to pray persistently for their local MP and work to befriend them.
PoliticsThe Baptist Times – 30th June 2005
 
Over six million UK households are now finding it difficult to meet their financial commitments.

MoneyJesus Life – Two / 2005
 
Did you know? 41% of church ministers felt inadequately trained to deal with common issues requiring counselling and help in their church.
Religion/SpiritualityChristianity – July 2005
 
A report commissioned by Premier Media Group confirms that at 68% the public’s greatest fear about death is dying alone. These figures reflect subjects raised in Help the Aged’s report End of Life Care released in May.
Odd FactsEvangelicals Now – July 2005
 
A recent study of the most premature babies showed that most went on to suffer disabilities. For babies born at twenty five weeks or less, researchers found that by the age of six only 20% of surviving children had no disabilities; 22% had severe disabilities, including cerebral palsy; while 34% had milder problems such as a squint. The study also found that only 11% of all babies born at twenty three weeks survived. The figure may now be closer to 20% due to improvements of care. However, Bliss, the premature baby charity, says about fifty babies born at twenty three weeks survive every year and it would be wrong to deny them the chance to live.
HealthEvangelical Times – July 2005
 
In Britain the average debt burden is estimated at over a trillion pounds. That’s £1,000,000,000,000 or $1.8 trillion!
MoneyNew Horizons May / June 2005
 
A new study has found that boys who attend independent Christian schools display higher levels of citizenship than those who attend state maintained schools. The study also indicated that those in Christian schools have higher levels of social concern, personal well being and sexual morality. It is based on findings from nearly 13,000 boys in years nine and ten. 73% were concerned about poverty in the Third World, compared with 64% of other pupils. 62% believed that pornography was too readily available, compared with 40% of other pupils and only 1 in 10 believed they could do nothing to help solve the world’s problems, compared with 1 in 5 of other pupils.
Social IssuesChristian Herald – 4th June 2005
 
A Brooke survey has shown that one third of 16 to 18 year olds having sex bother to use a condom.
SexChristian Herald – 4th June 2005
 
Teenagers who use cannabis are up to ten times as likely to develop serious mental illness as those who do not, research shows. Scientists have found that the drug can cause permanent physical changes to the still growing brain, which can lead to psychosis and schizophrenia in those worst affected. They also believe that early exposure to cannabis – downgraded from a class B to a class C drug last year increased the risk of users moving on to harder drugs such as heroin. The research will add to fears that Britain, which has the highest level of cannabis use in the western world, is sitting on a mental health time bomb, fuelled by the belief the drug is safe.
HealthDaily Mail – 20th June 2005
 
57% of 9-19 year olds have come into contact with online pornography.
Five million images of child abuse are in circulation on the internet featuring 400,000 children.
Commercial pornographic sites on the internet have increased by 1,800% in the last five years. Over 260 million pages are classified as pornography.
Every day 4,000 children call ChildLine.
SexCrown and Commonwealth – Spring 2005
 
Satanists are to be given the same protection as Christians under proposals announced yesterday to ban incitement to religious hatred.
Religion/SpiritualityThe Times – 10th June 2005
 
The number of 11-15 year olds taking drugs in England doubled between 1998 and 2003.
17% of 15 year olds and 6% of 13-14 year olds in England attended NHS family planning clinics in 2003/04.
The UK has the highest rate of teenage pregnancy in Europe, 40% higher than Portugal in second place.
Nearly a quarter (23%) of conceptions in the UK ended in legal abortions in 2000.
Social IssuesCrown and Commonwealth – Spring 2005
 
Hundreds of hospital wards are being closed and the NHS is losing £160m a year because of the lethal bug Clostridium difficile, affecting thousands of patients.
HealthThe Independent – 8th June 2005
 
There were 82,400 exclusions of children from schools in England and Wales in the summer term 2003; 14% due to violence against another pupil.
More than 50,000 pupils play truant every day in England and Wales.
98% of persistent juvenile offenders come from broken homes.
On average two schools suffer arson attacks every day in the UK at an annual cost of £73 million.
100,000 children run away from home every year.
CrimeCrown and Commonwealth – Spring 2005
 
Britons are starting to learn the art of complaining in restaurants, a new MORI survey shows. Most diners (62%) would confront the owner or manager if they thought they had been given food poisoning.
Social IssuesThe Sentinel – 10th June 2005
 
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