93% of the 12,000 Christians who took part in a State of Faith survey feel that their faith is being marginalised by society. Tim Dieppe of Christian Concern - which offers legal support to Christians who say they have been unfairly treated - said the results resonate ‘very much’ with experiences over the years. He believes that this research is the tip of the iceberg, and that there is now a very strong groundswell of people experiencing prejudice or marginalisation. The survey also revealed that a) half of respondents have personally experienced prejudice against their faith; b) 67% think it is considered unacceptable for Christians to share their faith; and c) another 67% feel unable to be open about their faith at work or equivalent setting. The full results of the survey can be found at
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- Pray: for God to watch over and encourage His children facing opposition in society, and for a change in that society so that people of faith work and live in freedom. (Proverbs 2:8)
- More: www.premier.org.uk/News/UK/Is-Christianity-in-crisis-Our-survey-reveals-9-out-of-10-ordinary-Christians-feel-marginalised