All Souls responds to online claims

en staff  |  UK & Ireland
Date posted:  1 Aug 2021
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A leading evangelical church in London has responded to claims made as part of a new campaign against non-disclosure agreements (NDAs) in Christian contexts.

All Souls Langham Place responded after it was cited in an online article on a new website www.ndafree.org. NDAfree describes itself as ‘a global movement with a vision to see individuals, Christian organisations and local churches free from the misuse of non-disclosure agreements.’

The initiative is spearheaded by a number of figures from different countries including abuse survivor Lee Furney. He said that although NDAs might appear reasonable in some contexts, ‘there’s no transparency, no accountability. You can’t track them or how they’re used. And they’re binding the conscience for the future, saying I can’t change my mind, regardless of the situation…’

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