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Church Times, 1 May 2009This week subscribers can read two features about how the Church is seeking to minister to children, while there is an interview with Labib Madanat, team leader of the Palestinian and Israeli Bible Societies. There is also the reading groups section and a preview of the eagerly-awaited Church Times Cricket Cup. Plus all the news, reviews and analysis of church affairs. Don't forget to check out the Church Times blog as well. |
Poorer countries may struggle to obtain swine-flu anti-viralsFEARS are being voiced that poorer countries would be the losers in a global flu pandemic. |
Charities forced to cut jobsCHARITIES are needed more than ever in a recession, but funds are drying up, and “bucket-loads” of staff are being laid off |
Church schools’ sex education may reflect valuesSEX and relationships education will be compulsory in all schools in England from 2011 |
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Home Office says Lolas can stayCAMPAIGNERS opposing the deportation of a Congolese mother and son, Mireille and Tony Lola, are celebrating a Home Office ruling that they can stay... |
New Archbishop-elect of Kenya is a ‘spiritual reconciler’ONE of the six Kenyan bishops who attended the Lambeth Conference, as well as the Global Anglican Future Conference (GAFCON) in Jerusalem last year |
Two RC priests injured after shelling in Sri-Lanka war-zoneA ROMAN CATHOLIC priest carrying out humanitarian work in the war zone in Sri Lanka received severe injuries to his legs |
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