Danny Webster
@danny_webster
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Director of advocacy @EAUKnews, one of the founders of @publicleaderuk, baker, house renovator, occasionally funny, rarely profound, tweets all my own work
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Joined February 2009
This is Christmas. It is important. But Easter is decisive. The cradle points forward to the cross. The baby is God with us, God for us, on our side, in our corner and in our place. #Christmas #christianity #goodnews #gospel #hope
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Slightly mind bending, but utterly brilliant from @HCH_Hill
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Only 11% of the British public say that 'religious celebrations' are their favourite thing about Christmas. If Christ has been taken out of Christmas, who is responsible and what do we do about it?
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I almost called this post: "When is a carol service not a carol service?" And then decided better of it. https://t.co/bWPlXx6chM
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It may be time for a fresh primer on the difference between evangelicalism and evangelism.
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I spoke with the @guardian for this piece on evangelicals and politics, which also features some recent polling demonstrating the political diversity of evangelicals. https://t.co/ahzFXkqhUq
theguardian.com
Powerful Christian figures are emerging in Britain but there are important differences from the US, where evangelicals have fuelled Trump
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How can Christians influence change in society today? Alicia Edmund from the @EAUKnews joins the Jubilee+ podcast Devoted series to explore how policy, prayer, and church-based mercy ministries work together to create change. Listen wherever you get your podcasts!
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Champagne Problems is the most ridiculous film I’ve seen in a while. Perfect for a late train home.
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A 4am start, Eurostar to Brussels, a day full of meetings, but this is a stunning location for dinner.
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What should we make of Wednesday’s budget? An attempt to analyse some of the announcements, but also ask how we can think more biblically about big economic issues.
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In this episode of Cross Section, the team react to Rachel Reeves' budget. Find out how we as Christians can respond here: https://t.co/uZoqW0uFDz
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Also covered is the Supreme Court judgment on RE in Northern Irish schools, and the plans for trials of puberty blockers on teens.
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We sat down to record our instant budget reaction episode of Cross Section just minutes after Rachel Reeves had finished speaking. https://t.co/BTGVQgWnNQ
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In today's budget the two child limit on universal credit has been lifted. Our recent survey shows that six out of ten evangelicals support this move. https://t.co/hMFT5sSbYN
eauk.org
Danny Webster looks at evangelicals’ attitudes to welfare and benefits and how they would vote if there were an election today
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The Chancellor's expected to announce the two child limit on universal credit and tax credits will be lifted. But what do evangelical's think about this policy? About 60% of public back the cap, including 53% of Labour supporters. Stay tuned for what evangelicals think...
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At @EAUKnews we want to know about the experience of Christians in the UK, in public life, in the workplace, and how this has changed in last few years I would love as many Christians to take this survey which would help inform our work and understanding
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