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Giles Fraser: When the real question is: ‘Are you saved?’
Paul Vallely: Another tear in the fabric of trust
Sharing the need for truth-telling
Politicians decide to ‘do God’
The key issue is scriptural authority
Leader: Chaplaincy in jeopardy
100 Years Ago: Forward into battle
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Giles Fraser: When the real question is: ‘Are you saved?’Earlier this year, John Humphrys and I had a mammoth argument about God around his kitchen table. |
Paul Vallely: Another tear in the fabric of trustThere was one huge unanswered question in all the political to-ing and fro-ing this week over the consequences of Gordon Brown’s election-that-never-was... |
Sharing the need for truth-telling‘It looks as if Christians care only about sex and swear words’ |
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Politicians decide to ‘do God’Although it won’t be this autumn, when it does finally arrive, the much expected race to Number 10 looks set to feature some biblical themes — if the... |
The key issue is scriptural authority‘The decisive moments have passed’ |
Leader: Chaplaincy in jeopardyTHERE ARE many reasons for the reduction in chaplaincy provision. |
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100 Years Ago: Forward into battleSIR Henry Campbell-Bannerman sent forth on Saturday from Edinburgh the fiery cross. |
The pilgrim people of God — every Sunday‘The church is a complex sequence of spaces designed to lead worshippers in pilgrimage’ |
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