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Giles Fraser: Why being established means being inclusive
Paul Vallely: Wickedness can be incarnate, too
Simon Parke: Would Jesus get published today?
Two cheers for sentimentality
100 Years Ago
Where are the broadcast services?
How suffering points to God’s love for his people
Slipping into being an evil nation
Before they narrowed the vision
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Giles Fraser: Why being established means being inclusiveAs Chaplain to the Mayor of Wandsworth, it is my job to open council meetings with prayer. |
Paul Vallely: Wickedness can be incarnate, tooConsider the faces of Jane Connor and Tania Nicol as they look out from the pages of our newspapers. |
Simon Parke: Would Jesus get published today?WE MAY make it to Christmas through the following rant, but the fact is, I do wish I was David Beckham’s hairdresser. I will tell you why. |
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Two cheers for sentimentalityLeader |
100 Years AgoThe Education Bill — RIP |
Where are the broadcast services?An excited email from the BBC Religion and Ethics department trumpets its “Yuletide offerings”. |
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How suffering points to God’s love for his peopleI heard part of a conversation between John Humphrys and the Archbishop of Canterbury on the radio recently. |
Slipping into being an evil nationThe Attorney General is responsible for seeing that the Government acts lawfully in all its dealings. |
Before they narrowed the visionMANY LOYAL SPCK supporters are mortified at the decision to stop selling copies of the Qur’an. |
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