Justice
We believe strongly in the freedom for all religious groups to proclaim their beliefs in the public square. However, in recent years we have seen the Christian voice being marginalised with many concerning restrictions on Christian freedom of speech. CARE campaigns in Westminster and the devolved Parliaments to safeguard Christian civil liberties.
Christian freedom, we believe, is not merely liberty to believe what we wish, but also liberty to live our lives according to our faith, meet with other Christians and share the good news. When religious freedom is threatened it becomes more challenging for Christians to do these things.
Join us in working for freedom for all to manifest their faith, and for Christians to be at liberty to live out their lives according to their faith – without fear of recrimination.
Find out more about our work on religious liberty, and upcoming challenges.
find out moreHere are some resources to help you dig deeper on the issue of religious freedom
The Scottish Government has proposed changes to how a person can legally change gender. This Q&A explains what those changes are and why they're so controversial.
Read moreThe UK Government is planning to legislate for a ban on 'conversion therapy' in England and Wales. This short briefing tells you all you need to know, including information on how you can respond.
Find out more2019 Report
The Observatory’s task is to analyse the situation for Christians in Europe.The report highlights how Christians experience blatant discrimination through hate crimes, such as bias-motivated offences against Christians and attacks on places of worship.
downloadA private members' bill which aimed to ban so called 'conversion practices' has failed to pass at Second Reading this afternoon in the House of Commons.
Read articleTogether we can make a difference shaping our culture and society. Here are three things you can do right now…
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Help Protect Free Speech in Scotland
Read more about what CARE is arguing for in the public square