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Opposition to Obama is still strong
Simon Parke: Going back to skool
Evangelism can be straightforward
70 Years ago: Britain’s patience runs out
Paul Vallely: Rules cannot replace morality
Giles Fraser: Dump RE and see God as radical
Rootless, isolated, and churched out
Leader: A game in disrepute
Leader: Seventy years ago
It’s time to do better by the other 93 per cent
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Opposition to Obama is still strongPOLITICS in the United States has always had its share of ignorant louts and people who were not ashamed to lie in public. |
Simon Parke: Going back to skoolWHATEVER your age, and whatever you do, when September comes, it is like a return to school. |
Evangelism can be straightforward‘We have done little more than establish a welcoming contact’ |
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70 Years ago: Britain’s patience runs outAS MR CHAMBERLAIN claimed in the momentous broadcast statement on Sunday morning, this country has no need to fear the verdict of history. |
Paul Vallely: Rules cannot replace moralityRegulations are no substitute for relationships and integrity |
Giles Fraser: Dump RE and see God as radicalThe long car journeys of the summer holidays are a great opportunity for rambling family conversations. |
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Rootless, isolated, and churched outWHEN I went to my first meeting of the House of Bishops as a member in October 1995, I sat at the back (like a good Anglican) and watched. |
Leader: A game in disreputeTHE EYES of the footballing authorities are rightly on West Ham. |
Leader: Seventy years agoPLENTY of people still remember 3 September 1939. |
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It’s time to do better by the other 93 per cent‘A comparison of those born in 1958 and in 1970 shows a decline in people getting better jobs than their fathers’ |
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