“Freedom and Truth” is the theme of the Christians in Library and Information Services Conference

Freedom and Truth” is the theme of the Christians in Library and Information Services Conference to be held on Saturday 14 April 2018 at the Regent Hall,  275, Oxford Street, LondonW1C 2DJ, from 10.30. a.m. 

Mark Jones will be speaking on the subject “Gospel Freedom and the Workplace” and will look at how the law impacts Christians at work, in particular the ability to speak openly about their faith.

Malcolm Martin  will be speaking on the subject “What is Truth? – and how do we tell it” and will be addressing some of the issues in the current debates about post-truth and fake news.  His talk will provide  a (very) brief history of fake news from the beginning of humanity to the current date; consider the current dissemination of fake news, with particular reference to the use of social media;  look at the identification of fake news and fake news purveyors and difficulties with these approaches; and  make suggestions on the role of the Christian librarian and information specialist.

Mark Jones is head of employment law at MW solicitors and chairman of the Lawyers’ Christian Fellowship.

Malcolm Martin is a Chartered Surveyor and the deputy leader of the Christian People’s Alliance.  He is passionate about social justice and has stood as a parliamentary candidate for the Lewisham Deptford constituency.  He has been an unpaid church leader in inner city  London for many years.

Non-members are welcome.   The booking fee is £30.00 (£25.00 for unwaged delegates) with free attendance for students.  Bookings for the conference should be sent to the treasurer, Diana Guthrie, 5 Arden Mead, 4 Staveley Road, Eastbourne, East Sussex, BN20 7LH.  Telephone 01323 419181.

Founded in 1976, as  the Librarians’ Christian Fellowship, Christians in Library and Information Services  is an association of Christians working in library and information services of all kinds.  CLIS  exists to promote fellowship and unity between Christians involved in library work; to provide a Christian voice within the wider library profession; and to make the skills and training of librarians available to the wider Christian community.  

More details of the work of Christians in Library and Information Services are available from  The Secretary,  Graham Hedges, 34 Thurlestone Avenue, Ilford, Essex, IG3 9DU.  Tel. 020 8599 1310. Mobile 07465 429996. E mail [email protected]  Web site www.christianlis.org.uk