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Church Times, 11 September 2009This week William Whyte interviews Diarmaid MacCulloch about his new book A History of Christianity, while Evangelical Alliance General Director Steve Clifford tells how he struggled to live on the same amount of money as people on benefits for a month as part of the Simplify campaign. There is also a report of the Church Times Cricket Cup final which took place at Southgate. Have a look at the Church Times blog for more news and views. |
US Church cannot sign Covenant, say Wright and American criticsTHE Episcopal Church in the United States cannot in conscience sign the Anglican Covenant, a group of conservatives says. |
Door is closing on Church’s foot, says Williams“THE FOOT is still in the door, even if it is being squashed very painfully,” the Archbishop of Canterbury said last weekend when he was asked about the... |
Edlington case ‘beyond us’ says VicarA CHOIRBOY, aged 11, who was attacked by two young brothers in Edlington, South Yorkshire |
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Williams expresses Ashraf concernsTHE Archbishop of Canterbury has written to the United States Ambassador in London to add his voice to protests outside the US embassy. |
Children fear adult ridicule of ‘angels’MANY children who “see angels” or have dreams with a spiritual theme keep them secret because they fear ridicule from adults |
Demonstrations a year after Orissa violence eruptedCHRISTIANS from all over India took part in peace marches and prayer vigils on the first anniversary of the anti-Christian violence in Orissa |
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