Key Quotes for 2015

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Last update: Wednesday 25th March
 
Income of registered charities in England and Wales grew by £4.6bn compared to the previous period, according to annual returns filed with the Charity Commission in the year to September 2015.
MoneyCivil Society News - 27th October 2015
 
The Salvation Army has taken to the streets of London to sell people as commodities in a bid to highlight the rising occurrence of modern slavery. ‘People for sale, two for twenty pounds, more coming in tomorrow,’ was chanted on Oxford Street during a dramatic representation based on real life stories of victims of modern slavery.
Social IssuesBible Society - 23rd October 2015
 
Nearly half of all Christians have put a legacy gift in their will compared to just 7 per cent of the general population. However, according to a study by Christian Research, only 5 per cent of Christians see legacy giving as a way of impacting future generations.
MoneyBible Society - 23rd October 2015
 
Last year saw the highest number of Bibles being given out by Bible Societies around the world. There was a 6 per cent rise from 2013 as almost 34 million Bibles were distributed according to United Bible Societies.
Bible Society - 23rd October 2015
 
More than a million needles were given out to heroin users in Glasgow last year, according to recent figures.
Drugs/Alcohol/AddictionsChristian Institute - 23rd October 2015
 
A quarter of rural Anglican churches have less than ten worshippers on a Sunday according to a new Church of England report. It also found that half of all rural Church of England places of worship have less than 20 faithful on a Sunday. The attendance figures, coupled with the £160 million rural parishes spend to maintain their properties every year, have prompted the Church to consider only opening some churches on special occasions like Easter, Christmas, weddings and funerals.
ChurchBible Society - 16th October 2015
 
In a wide-ranging interview Chris Evans said he talked to the Archbishop of York, John Sentamu, about answers to ‘the whole God question’. He says: ‘I definitely believe in something because where does it all come from? But I don’t know what that was and wanted to go and try and find out. Just as there is no scientific formula for love... how do I know I love my son? I just know. And faith is the same thing’.
What famous people sayBible Society - 16th October 2015
 
Christianity could completely disappear from parts of the Middle East within five years according to ‘The Aid to the Church in Need’ document. It says if the exodus of Christians from Iraq continues at existing levels Christianity will be wiped out in the country by 2020. The report also says that Christians in Syria number as few as 500,000 today compared to 1.25 million in 2011.
Religion/SpiritualityBible Society - 16th October 2015
 
Over half of local charities are not optimistic about remaining financially afloat over the next five years, while almost three-quarters have seen a decrease or stagnation in their income, according to a report published today.
Work/EmploymentCivil Society News - 13th October 2015
 
Where it is legal, physician assisted suicide (PAS) "seemingly induces more self-inflicted deaths than it inhibits", according to a new US study. The data from the study show that PAS is associated with an 8.9 per cent increase in total suicide rates. The authors conclude that PAS does not inhibit non-assisted suicide but is "associated with an increased inclination to suicide in others", thus undermining one of the main arguments of assisted suicide advocates.
HealthChristian Concern - 10th October 2015
 
A recent study by The Economist Intelligence Unit ranks the UK's palliative care service first out of 80 countries. The 2015 Quality of Death Index assesses countries on factors such as hospital environment and quality and affordability of care.
HealthChristian Concern - 10th October 2015
 
Sixty one per cent of employers are against a government proposal to allow staff three days of paid volunteering leave, according to a survey by a recruitment firm.
Work/EmploymentCivil Society News - 13th August 2015
 
The Church of England is struggling to find enough Christian head teachers to lead its 4,700 primary and secondary schools. The 4,500 primary schools and 200 secondary schools which are among the best in the country and are highly sought-after by parents, are having to recruit from other faiths or none at all to fill the posts.
EducationBible Society - 2nd October 2015
 
A survey of 2,000 members of the public commissioned by the Association of Convenience Stores (ACS) has revealed that 57% of respondents believe that the family life of shop workers will suffer if Sunday trading laws are relaxed.
Work/EmploymentCARE Impact Direct - 2nd October 2015
 
Instead of providing security against hunger, the ‘welfare safety net’ is in some cases creating ‘insecurity and destitution’, according to a new report. ‘Restoring Faith in the Safety Net’, published by Church Action on Poverty, documents eight key holes in the safety net, many of which are leaving large numbers without income for months. The report reveals that up to £1.5bn of benefits and £560m of tax credits are underpaid in error, leading to hundreds of thousands of people missing out on money they are entitled to.
Social IssuesChristianity - September 2015
 
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