Difference between revisions of "Clifford Hill (Christian activist)"
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− | [[Family Matters Institute]] Research Director circa 2002<ref>Graham Hiscott AGENDA 2002 SATURDAY, APRIL 20TH: 'TACKLE CRIME WITH A STRONG MARRIAGE' ''Belfast News Letter'' (Northern Ireland) April 20, 2002, Saturday Pg. 4</ref> | + | [[Family Matters Institute]] Founder and Research Director (circa 2002)<ref>Graham Hiscott AGENDA 2002 SATURDAY, APRIL 20TH: 'TACKLE CRIME WITH A STRONG MARRIAGE' ''Belfast News Letter'' (Northern Ireland) April 20, 2002, Saturday Pg. 4</ref> and circa 2012<ref>Family Matters Institute [http://www.familymatters.org.uk/trustees-and-patrons Trustees and Patrons], Accessed 24 March 2012</ref> |
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[[Category:Christian Right|Hill, clifford]] | [[Category:Christian Right|Hill, clifford]] |
Revision as of 17:54, 24 March 2012
Clifford Hill is a conservative Christian activist. He was amongst the signatories of Westminster 2010 is a declaration intended "to appeal to UK Christians of all denominations who subscribe to the historic Christian faith and who hold orthodox Christian beliefs about life, marriage and conscience."[1] In 2000 Hill wrote a book for the moral conservative lobby group the Family Education Trust.[2]
Affiliations
Family Matters Institute Founder and Research Director (circa 2002)[3] and circa 2012[4]
Notes
- ↑ About Westminster 2010, Westminster 2010, accessed 20 April 2010.
- ↑ SEX UNDER SIXTEEN? Young people comment on the social and educational influences on their behaviour by Clifford Hill Family Education Trust, 2000, 72pp.
- ↑ Graham Hiscott AGENDA 2002 SATURDAY, APRIL 20TH: 'TACKLE CRIME WITH A STRONG MARRIAGE' Belfast News Letter (Northern Ireland) April 20, 2002, Saturday Pg. 4
- ↑ Family Matters Institute Trustees and Patrons, Accessed 24 March 2012