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Article Extracts

What to do with Dawkins (Full article)

John Campbell packs the latest theological thinking into a Dawkins survival kit

 

Poverty wages

Why churches should be demanding decent pay for all

 

Wrath and reason (Full article)

The first of a two-part special for Reform, in which Walter Brueggemann explains why the challenges of the Old Testament are worth taking on

 

Salt of the earth

Frontline social action in Glasgow

 

The music that never ends (Full article)

Sir Cliff Richard tells how his faith and career have lasted together through thick and thin

 

Cafe culture

Conversations with writers over coffee

 

What in life is sacred?

Three Christian perspectives on questions of reproductive and scientific morality

 

This is my house

Sultana Begum joins a group of Palestinians commemorating 60 years since they lost their homes

 

Natural wonder (Full article)

Can we still find God in nature asks Alistair McGrath


Column Extracts

Bible Study

Lawrence Moore finds truth in unexpected places

 

A Pilgrim's journey

Sheila Maxey considers the effects of worrying

 

Starting out

Ministry student Matt Stone remembers hearing the call

 

Eco-Mum

Sonia Christie does battle over plastic forks

 

Tony Burnham

challenges a new generation to right wrongs in southern Africa

 

Juggling act

Sleep-desperate Lucy Brierley learns about life as a mother of two

 

 

 

 

 

 

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