Members of a new group promoting Christian values shared the Gospel with delegates at the Conservative Party Conference in September.

Foreign Secretary James Cleverly with James Graham, finance professional and managing director of Conservatives for Christ (CFC), and CFC co-founders Joseph Banton, Lydia Mroczynska and Jonathan Mroczynski
Foreign Secretary James Cleverly with (left to right) James Graham, finance professional and managing director of Conservatives for Christ (CFC), and CFC co-founders Joseph, Lydia Mroczynska and Jonathan Mroczynski
Left to right: history student Daniel Dieppe, personal shopper Jonathan Mroczynski, PhD student Nabila Roukhamieh-McKinna, Centre for Bio-Ethical Reform UK educators Christian Hacking and Ruth Boulton, nanny Lydia Mroczynska and civil servant Joseph Banton
Left to right: history student Daniel, personal shopper Jonathan Mroczynski, PhD student Nabila Roukhamieh-McKinna, Centre for Bio-Ethical Reform UK educators Christian Hacking and Ruth Boulton, nanny Lydia Mroczynska and civil servant Joseph

Chrislam’ warning

A cult that attempts to combine Christianity and Islam could be precursor to a future world religion. Pastor Elisha John Masih warned of ‘Chrislam’, which originated in Nigeria, at a conference in October.

Pastor Elisha John Masih of Grace Baptist Church Stratford, East London, Pastor Harry Qazi of Merton Evangelical (Baptist) Church, South London, and Pastor John-William Noble of Grace Baptist Church, Aberdeen
Left to right: Pastor Elisha John Masih of Grace Baptist Church Stratford, East London, Pastor Harry Qazi of Merton Evangelical (Baptist) Church, South London, and Pastor John-William Noble of Grace Baptist Church, Aberdeen spoke at ‘The Church in This Present Age’ conference in London