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Alex Haxton, Guest Columnist
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The hero's journey - a path to transformation
Being someone's hero is a good thing to aspire to
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Be a good egg
People often use proverbs as words of wisdom without realising that these are Holy Spirit-inspired words from God.
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Extreme dreams
Becoming the people who have hope in hopeless situations.
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'Entrust' - a word to re-learn?
Peter Hain, the Kenya crisis; have we forgotten the things God gave us 'in trust'?
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'Full of grace and truth' ... are we?
The cost of overseas humanitarian work.
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Disability - how far will we go?
Where do we stand in our attitude to children with disabilities?
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Postal strikes: One person's rights can be another's difficulties
When postal strikes hit charities they hit them hard.
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Think again, think tank
Alex Haxton, Director of Operations at World Emergency Relief, tells us why Christmas is anything but a barrier to community relations.
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Don't tell them my age!
How God has used one woman to save the lives of countless street children in Kenya.
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Thank God for football
World Emergency Relief's Alex Haxton on how football is being used to change lives in some of the most deprived areas of South Africa.
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As Christians, we can't ignore those who desperately need help
Helping people in places the world just wants to forget.
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You can't please all the people all the time
World Emergency Relief's Alex Haxton talks about the difficult task of keeping donors happy.
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