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Christianity and the Triumph of the West
When you hear the word "globalisation," you probably think of Chinese factories or customer service centers in India. What you probably don't think about is Christianity. Yet globalisation and Christianity are linked in ways you may never have imagined.
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To Open Our Mouths
Helping us to open our mouths to the blessings of God and encouraging us to pray ...
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Bishop Jonathan Gledhill: Saddam Hussein Execution 'Not Unjust'
The Bishop of Lichfield has reacted to the execution of Saddam Hussein by saying that it "cannot be called unjust" if he had a fair trial and proper opportunity to appeal.
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Anglican Head Dr Rowan Williams: New Year 2007 Message
Here in this London shopping centre - as in towns across the UK - the January sales are well underway - after a Christmas when many of us probably spent more than we should and eaten more than we should. It's all in stark contrast to Sudan where I visited last February.
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David Spriggs: Christmas Angels Help to Get the Message Across!
Angels have been making a come back in an attempt to get the Christmas message going again. Luke Walton, the Arts officer for Bible Society, was inspired as he walked through Swindon Town's shopping centre.
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Rev Malcolm Duncan: Building a Better World - Part 3
The Leader of the Faithworks Movement, Revd Malcolm Duncan, has just published his first book, Building a Better World . In this, the third of a series of extracts and thoughts from the book, he explores just what it is in the Christian faith that spurs us on to build a better world...
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Walking Together
Jesus explains in the Sermon on the Mount, how to walk together with God...
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David Spriggs: Theos - A New Word on the Street
For Christians who know only a smattering of Greek, Theos is likely to be one of those words, it means God. So why are all kinds of newspapers suddenly writing about Theos?
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Bishop of Lichfield, Rt Rev Jonathan Gledhill: Christmas Message 2006
I enjoyed the switching on of the Christmas lights in Stafford market place this year. It must be the child in me but the sparkling coloured lights and the smell of roasting chestnuts stirs up a sense of wonder and delight.
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Archbishop of Canterbury: Statement on HIV/AIDS for World Aids Day 2006
As Christians we pray this day in the light of a global disaster the momentum of which has built for 25 years. Since the first appearance of the pandemic an estimated 65 million people have been infected with HIV, of whom 25 million have died. In 2005 alone an estimated 4.1 million people became infected with HIV and an estimated 2.8 million people have died of AIDS related illnesses.
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Rev Malcolm Duncan: Building a Better World - Part 2
The Leader of the Faithworks Movement, Revd Malcolm Duncan, has just published his first book, Building a Better World. In this, the second of a series of extracts and thoughts from the book, he considers how Christians need confidence in their own faith in order to work with others...
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Taking Care of Your Teeth
You only get one set of adult teeth, so looking after them this winter, amongst the hectic seasonal schedule...
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Muscle Into Fat
Believe it or not, urban myths also apply to fitness and fat loss...
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And There Was Light
When we reflect on the wisdom of our great God, we might direct our thoughts to Proverbs or Job...
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Living Faithfully
When we think of living a life in a way that would be pleasing to Him?
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