Susie Turner
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Messy Church gets a family makeover
Two Portsmouth churches will be running Messy Church with a family twist this Easter.
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Aid projects for Malawi mark bicenetary of David Livingstone
Scottish First Minister Alex Salmond has announced new funding for aid projects in Malawi as both countries mark the bicentenary of Dr David Livingstone this year.
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Taking technology to bed
We're living in the smartphone era and for some Brits at least, the phone has become a constant companion.
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Online bullying victims suffering in silence
Many teenagers who have experienced online bullying are choosing to keep it to themselves rather than tell someone about it.
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Archbishop embarks on pilgrimage ahead of enthronement
The Archbishop of Canterbury Justin Welby has embarked on a pilgrimage of prayer towards his enthronement next Thursday. Â
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A harvest of life in Albania
Simple packs of seeds are helping to transform lives in Eastern Europe.
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Methodist Church to review safeguarding
The Methodist Church is undertaking a comprehensive review of every safeguarding matter it has dealt with over the past sixty years in order to learn the lessons of the past.
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Be a 'mother' to someone who needs love
The Bishop of Southwell and Nottingham is encouraging people to pray and celebrate mothers this Mothering Sunday.
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Thousands of children going without free school meals
The Children's Society has warned that large numbers of children in poverty are missing out on free school meals.
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Skydiving challenge for 84-year-old twins
Frank and Ralph Land are about to embark on a challenge that even some men half their age wouldn't dare do - a skydive jump in support of Christian Aid
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The end of childhood: 12
Netmums blames the pressures of modern life for "snatching away" the innocence of childhood
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It's never too late to be used by God
Legendary evangelist Billy Graham says God can use Christians even in their later years