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Teaching for today
The Christian Institute
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Biblical teaching to help you be a Christian influence in a secular world.
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Biblical teaching to help you be a Christian influence in a secular world.
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Christianity
Religion & Spirituality
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CI News: 17 October 2025
Teaching for today
6 minutes 56 seconds
3 weeks ago
CI News: 17 October 2025
In CI News this week: GAFCON announces it is rejecting the Church of England’s leadership, and reordering the Anglican Communion, public figures push the Government to criminalise parents in England if they smack their children, and insurance giant Aviva is criticised for supporting an LGBT group which distributes ‘trans-affirming’ resources to primary schools. You can download the video via this link.

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  • Global Anglicans announce break in communion from Church of England
  • CofE same-sex ‘wedding’ services on the ropes as Bishops bow to due process
  • Latest attempt to ban smacking would only ‘criminalise loving parents’
  • Aviva funds group promoting trans ideology to primary school children
  • ‘I stood my ground’: Mum defied abortion pressure after cancer diagnosis
Teaching for today
Biblical teaching to help you be a Christian influence in a secular world.