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Church Times, 30 January 2009

Lent approaches - and with it our selection of Lent Books, all of which are only available to subscribers to enjoy. We also have a feature on Scandinavian woman bishops, as well as one on street pastors who offer practical help and support to those who are the worse for wear after a big night out, but again, only available to subscribers. But the good news is that the Church Times blog is available to everyone.

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