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Church Times, 11 September 2009

This 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.

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