04 Feb 2009
| by Ian Darby
LONDON - A trio of Christian groups have retaliated against The British Humanist Association...The ads, from The Christian Party, the Trinitarian Bible Society and the Russian Orthodox Church, will run across CBS Outdoor bus sides for two weeks. Ads from the Trinitarian Bible Society will run on 100 bus sides and carry a line from Psalm 53.1: "The fool hath said in his heart, There is no God ...
12 Mar 2008
| by Jennifer Whitehead
LONDON - Hair styling company GHD has been ordered to pull TV ads that use Christian imagery.... The Archdeacon of Liverpool and 22 members of the public objected that the ads were offensive to the Christian ...
serious offence, particularly to Christians. GHD owner Jemella said that it had not intended to cause ...
07 Sep 2011
| by Matthew Chapman
Phones4U has been criticised by the ad watchdog for "mocking and belittling" Christianity in a...the ad after 98 people objected and claimed it was offensive to the Christian faith because ...
light-hearted, positive and contemporary image of Christianity.
The phone company issued an apology ...
to be light-hearted and humorous, but ruled the ad was "mocking and belittling core Christian beliefs ...
05 Feb 2009
| by James Quilter
LONDON - A number of Christian groups have responded to last month's bus sides by an atheist group...media. Another ad by the Christian Party takes a more light-hearted approach. It too has decided ...
with the headline There definitely is a God. So join the Christian Party and enjoy your life. The third ...
on The Guardian's Comment is Free blog last June. Sherine had the idea after seeing a Christian bus ad linking ...
07 Mar 2007
| by Ian Monk
Accordingly, PR operations behind the main Christian churches appear to have moved their operations to a higher plain. National print and broadcast news editors report a veritable deluge ...
failing to show leadership. All this Christian publicity activity comes, of course, against a backdrop ...
31 Jan 2007
| by by Daniel Farey-Jones
, especially to Christians. The ASA cleared the ad because it decided it was unlikely to cause serious ...
12 Feb 1999
| by SIMON ELLERY
that the nation s Evangelical Christians
are badly in need of help from the public relations industry....that the nation s Evangelical Christians
are badly in need of help from the public relations industry.
Christianity is getting a raw deal at the hands of the heathens that run
the national media, according to the results of a survey by the
Evangelical Alliance - an umbrella body representing one million
Christians ...
18 Feb 2000
| by JENNIFER WHITEHEAD
for Christians in Public Relations, wait no
more....Hallelujah! Those readers waiting with bated breath for details of
the fledgling Association for Christians in Public Relations, wait no
more.
Some may remember that the ACPR s birth was covered in these pages last
year (PR Week, 20 August, 1999). At that time, its prime objective was
yet to be set ...
17 Oct 2006
| by by Alex Donohue
by the Gay Police Association, which was deemed to imply that Christians were homophobic....the issues referred to were not exclusive to Christianity".
However, a series of complaints by Christian groups, including Christian Watch and The Evangelical Alliance, accused the GPA of acting irresponsibly for singling out Christians for "vilification and discriminatory stereotyping".
The ASA ruled that the ad ...
04 Apr 1997
| by RICHARD COOK
It always seemed that if there was one thing holding Christianity
back, it was the sheer niceness...It always seemed that if there was one thing holding Christianity
back, it was the sheer ...
round. Not a bit of
it. Christianity has that too.
When the Diocese of Lichfield and Birmingham ...
. And that s really the way I look at
advertising Christianity, as someone who wants to use whatever
professional ...