Christian, physiotherapist, veteran, husband & father. On a mission to spread the love & pro life message of Jesus Christ & raise awareness of injustice.

Joined February 2020
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My Remembrance Day speech. As we remember military personnel who lost their lives defending freedom, it’s never been more important for our generation to uphold their legacy a defend freedom in our generation. youtu.be/B0QjcUJ6JkQ?si=KBIW…
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The cognitive dissonance of the globalist ultra liberal woke agenda.The dogma “morality is subjective” & Marxist idea that power divides society into oppressed & oppressors means they can hold 2 opposite positions on the same issue depending how it’s framed.
Wow. “Every part of society has a role to play in suicide prevention” - Keir Starmer ‼️So why did the PM back an “assisted dying” bill that would have enabled su!c!de on the NHS for people who refuse treatment?
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Ann you’ve come a long way praise God.Are there any limits on pregnant Mums bodily autonomy? Should she take heroine from a dirty needle or get blind drunk if she wants to? Can she use her foot to kick & fists to punch one of her born children?
Former CEO of abortion provider BPAS, @AnnFuredi, shares how her thinking has evolved concerning the humanity of the unborn, and what rights they have, during her dialogue with pro-life activist and friend @LoisMcLatch on Uncommon Ground. ▶️ WATCH or 🎧 LISTEN to the full episode 👉 justinbrierley.com/uncommon-…
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Eventually the cognitive dissonance required to support abortion on demand,whilst opposing abortion on demand due to gendercide,will become too great to sustain.The abortion industry knows this & understands the only way they can prop up their industry is by silencing opposition
Why are we horrified at baby girls being aborted? What about the ones aborted due to down syndrome, cleft lip, heart defect, a young/old mother, a financially unstable mother, a rapist father, a coercive father . . . Every abortion kills a living human - that should horrify us!
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Pope Leo delivered a significant address yesterday to the members of Spanish Parliament. In it, he spoke strongly in defence of the unborn and the requirement of any truly just society to safeguard and protect unborn children. ‘The defense of human life is neither a partisan issue nor a confessional interest: it is a goal of civilization. Every human life must be recognized and safeguarded from conception to its natural end, in every circumstance of its existence. When this certainty is obscured, the most vulnerable are the first victims, and the law loses its deepest meaning: to serve and protect every person.’—Pope Leo XIV vaticannews.va/en/pope/news/…
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This is what Christian leadership looks like.Thank you JD Vance for speaking out I pray that the British govt under Kier Starmer wakes up.Sadly from their response to this tragic murder so far instead they’re digging in Marxist woke DEI globalist agenda is destroying Britain
Henry Nowak died the same way a civilization dies: abandoned, handcuffed by authorities who neither trusted nor cared for him, and accused of hate crimes he did not commit. His murder is as tragic as it is enraging. He should still be alive today, and he would be if the last few generations of European elites had stood their ground against the politics of self-hatred and the mass invasion of migrants, many of whom despise the West and the people who love it. Henry was far from the first to so needlessly lose his life, and I fear he won’t be the last. Each time a life like his is lost, the proper response—the only response—is righteous anger. One of the most important things the Trump administration has proven to the world is that stopping the flow of mass migration and defending national sovereignty is a matter of political will and leadership. Anything else is an excuse. It is because we love the West that we want to preserve it. We love our civilization. We love our country. We love our children. And nobody—nobody—should ever die the way that Henry Nowak died. May God comfort those who loved him, and may God rest his soul.
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📢 Our March for Life UK 2026 promo video is here! On Saturday 5th September, thousands will gather in London to stand for the right to life. Will you join us? 🗓 Mark your calendar 📲 Share this video 👨‍👩‍👧‍👦 Invite your friends and family 📍 Make plans to be there Together, let’s be a visible voice for the unborn and a witness to the value of every human life.
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📣 March for Life UK 2026 Update: 14 Catholic Bishops will be attending this year’s March for Life UK! This is double the number who have attended in previous years. A significant sign of growing support for the pro-life cause within the Church. 🙏 👣
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On #WorldNoTobaccoDay let's pause and ask: If smoking harms unborn babies, what does abortion do?
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Please read this important message to the British people. We need to turn from a culture of death to a culture of light, from darkness to light, from hopelessness to joy, freedom m evil to good.
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Bishop Keenan, president of BCOS, responding to latest abortion stats: "Behind every figure is a unique human life, created with inherent dignity . . . Women deserve practical, emotional and financial support, not a culture that too often presents abortion as the only solution."
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Amen Since joining Roman Catholic Church 3 yrs ago I’ve come to a deeper understanding of what it means to be English with our Anglo-Saxon Catholic history from the first Arch Bishop of Canterbury Augustine sent by Pope Gregory in 597AD
A visit to Walsingham and I'm reminded of our incredible Christian history - the Martyrs' field, holy wells, site of the Holy House, nearby abbey ruins. If we want to keep our heritage and restore our nation we must live out our faith before all else.
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My latest books, now out on Amazon Amazon
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Men, be vocally pro-life. Don’t let anyone tell you your voice doesn’t matter. These are your children too.
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A shocking verdict.Britain is built on biblical principles of freedom & human dignity.This Northern Irish court has criminalised the bible,the book upon which our nation is built. We are literally destroying the foundations upon which our nation is built.

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Over 50% of abortions occur between 7-13 weeks gestation. A 9-week-old fetus looks like this👇. She’s developed her eye colour, has a fully-formed, beating heart, and fingers and toes. Not a “clump of cells”. Fully human. 👶
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The Liberal Democrats believe Britain’s diversity is its strength. And yet, one of their candidates was hounded out for being a Christian, against all the laws they claim to love. They fought the claims for four years before conceding they were true. Will Ed Davey apologise?
Award-winning journalist David Campanale was de-selected as a Liberal Democrat parliamentary candidate because of his Christian beliefs. After a four-year legal battle, the Lib Dems have admitted multiple breaches of the Equality Act. @GBNEWS
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St George - slay the dragon of abortion in our land
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BREAKING: A judge yesterday dismissed charges against 75-year-old Scottish grandmother Rose Docherty, who was arrested for offering consensual conversation in a “buffer zone”. Watch Rose’s reaction to the free speech victory, outside court yesterday:
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If only the Archbishop of Canterbury could speak with such Christian clarity &truth Henry 8th broke Magna Carta principle separating church &state,making the King head of church.This was a mistake that’s resulted in the state swaying church doctrine &compromise on moral issues
I have waited and watched, and in the silence, I have dared to speak, boldly and unashamedly…but as a Bishop, I must once again dare to speak... An Open Letter To The People Of The United Kingdom My Fellow Countrymen, Our government has failed to protect our Christian heritage. The Church, in many quarters, has failed to defend the truth entrusted to her. And His Majesty the King has not responded to the plea that was set before him. So now, I write to you. Not as one seeking controversy, but as one compelled by conscience. Not as a voice of despair, but as a watchman who sees the hour and refuses to remain silent while the foundations tremble beneath our feet. Many of you will have seen the public conversation that has followed my letter to the Crown. You will have read the reactions, the affirmations, the criticisms, the dismissals. All of this was to be expected. For whenever truth presses upon a nation, it will always be met with both recognition and resistance. But beneath the noise, something deeper is stirring. A question. A question that will not go away. What is happening to Britain? And perhaps more importantly: What are we prepared to do about it? For we must speak plainly, without evasion and without ornament. This is not merely a political moment. It is not merely a cultural shift. It is not merely the passing of one age into another. It is a crisis of foundations! For centuries, the Christian faith was not peripheral to British life. It was central. It shaped our laws, informed our liberties, restrained the abuse of power, dignified the individual, and gave this nation a moral architecture that endured through war, upheaval, and change. It made Britain, Great Britain. Not because we were perfect, but because we were anchored. Anchored in something higher than ourselves. Anchored in truth. And now, that anchor is being cast aside. We see it in the public square, where Christian belief is increasingly treated as something to be tolerated only when it is silent. We see it in our institutions, where the moral language that once shaped them is being systematically redefined. We see it within parts of the Church itself, where the call to holiness is softened, and the demands of the age are too often given greater weight than the Word of God. And we are told that this is progress. It is not progress. It is decline! A nation does not become stronger by forgetting what made it strong. A civilisation does not advance by severing itself from the truths that formed it. A people do not become freer by abandoning the moral vision that gave their freedom meaning. And yet, this is precisely what is being asked of us. Quietly. Gradually. Persistently. To forget. To yield. To adapt. To conform. Until at last, we no longer recognise the nation we have become. But hear this clearly: It does not have to be so. Decline is not inevitable. Collapse is not preordained. But renewal will not come from those who bend. It will come from those who stand. From those who refuse to bow to the spirit of the age. From those who will not call falsehood truth, nor truth falsehood. From those who understand that inheritance is not preserved by sentiment, but by conviction. And so I say to you, my fellow countrymen: If you have looked at this nation and felt that something is wrong, you are not mistaken. If you have sensed that we are losing something deeper than politics, you are not imagining it. If you have wondered whether anyone will stand, the answer is this: That responsibility now rests with us. Not with government alone. Not with institutions alone. Not even with the Crown alone. But with the people. With you! For a civilisation is not defended by titles, but by truth lived and upheld in the lives of ordinary men and women. So this is the call. Not to anger, but to action. Not to panic, but to purpose. Not to nostalgia, but to renewal. Repent where we have wandered. For we have wandered. We have tolerated what should have been resisted. We have been silent where we should have spoken. We have allowed the slow erosion of truth in exchange for the comfort of peace. And now we must return. Return to the faith that formed us. Return to the truth that anchored us. Return to the moral vision that made this nation what it was. And having returned, we must stand. Stand in your homes, and teach your children what is true, even when the world says otherwise. Stand in your churches, and demand the Gospel in its fullness, not a diluted echo of the age. Stand in your communities, and live with a conviction that cannot be reshaped by passing opinion. Stand in the public square, and speak without fear. Stand, because if you do not, others will shape this nation in your place. Stand, because if you surrender your inheritance, it will not be returned to you. Stand, because the future of this country will not be decided by those who compromise, but by those who hold fast. And let us speak without hesitation of what is at stake. If we fail to defend our Christian heritage, our culture, and our traditions, we will not inherit a neutral Britain. We will inherit a Britain unmoored from truth, reshaped by forces that neither understand nor honour what made this nation strong. But if we stand… if we remember… if we repent and renew… Then Britain may yet be great again. Not by returning to the past in form, but by returning to its foundations in truth. A Great Britain worthy of its history. A Great Britain capable of its future. A Great Britain rooted once more in the faith that gave it life. History is watching. More importantly, God is not indifferent. And this generation will answer for what it did when the foundations were shaken. Whether we stood… Or whether we bent. Whether we remembered… Or whether we forgot. So I say to you now, with all the clarity and urgency this hour demands: Do not bend. Do not yield. Do not surrender. Repent. Return. Rebuild. And stand firm for the faith that made this nation. May Almighty God grant us courage in this hour, repentance in our hearts, and renewal in this land. Yours in faithful service, Bishop Ceirion H. Dewar FSHC Missionary Bishop Diocese of Providence Confessing Anglican Church
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