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A popularity problem for church schools
100 Years Ago
Giles Fraser: What am I blind to now?
Try being a Church that likes to say yes
Paul Vallely: Single parents and the need to work
The value of Dr Williams’s qualities
Simon Parke: Meeting with triumph and disaster
Learn from the Commonwealth
Can catechesis be indoctrination?
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A popularity problem for church schoolsLeader |
100 Years AgoA canopy in Cumberland |
Giles Fraser: What am I blind to now?THE Germans have a wonderful word: Ohrwurm — literally, ear-worm — for a tune you cannot get out of your head. |
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Try being a Church that likes to say yesChurches should scrap rules about connnections, and compete with other venues in the marriage market, argues Mark Ireland |
Paul Vallely: Single parents and the need to workThe state should create incentives for parents to work |
The value of Dr Williams’s qualitiesHe should be praised for refusing to provide simple answers, says Peter Criddle |
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Simon Parke: Meeting with triumph and disasterSOMETIMES, Lent disciplines are thoughtfully and prayerfully chosen. |
Learn from the CommonwealthThe Anglican Communion needs to listen more to young people, argues Chris Chivers |
Can catechesis be indoctrination?Subjecting Christian faith to inquiry can be a source of strength, says Tom Frame |
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