Life
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Preaching Michael Curry-style: How long should a sermon be?
Leave alone the content of Michael Curry's sermon at the Royal wedding â most people loved it, some hated it â what seems to have wound some people up is its length.
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Clapping at communion: How bread and wine became symbols of hope
Sometimes the sheer sadness of a care home seems to engulf me â the brutality of what a combination of life and age does to people.
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Anne Frank: Hidden diary entries reveal the secrets in all of us
For anyone who has kept a personal diary, the thought of it selling 25 million copies worldwide and being translated into 70 languages would be a living nightmare.
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INTERVIEW: Mark Meynell on how he preaches Christ's light in the darkness of depression
It's not every day in the prosperous West that you find yourself talking to an evangelical preacher who confesses to such daily suffering. But Mark Meynell has the air of a true grown up.
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GDPR could kill Christian organisations â so is it OK to just ignore those emails?
The great GDPR revolution has well and truly arrived, and is currently causing major headaches in practically every organisation that ever built a mailing list.
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Conservative leader Tony Perkins named as newest addition to US Commission on International Religious Freedom
Tony Perkins, the president of the Family Research Council (FRC), has been appointed to a position at the U.S. Commission on International Religious Freedom (USCIRF), an independent federal government board that monitors violations of religious rights across the world.
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How to live in the tension and grace of the liminal space
Liminal comes from the latin 'limen' which means 'on the threshold'.
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Dolly Parton says her belief in God saved her marriage
Country legend Dolly Parton has been married to Carl Thomas Dean since 1966 and she credits her the belief in God with saving their union after she learning they could not have children.
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Yanny vs Laurel: Meaningless meme or a spiritual parable?
Yanny vs Laurel. A new internet debate-turned-meme has taken over social media this week, but does it have something to teach the church?
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'Lucifer' cancelled: Conservative groups celebrate cancellation of Fox's 'The Mick' and 'Lucifer'
Pro-family groups are hailing Fox's decision not to renew two of the network's most controversial television shows - "The Mick" and "Lucifer."
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Kathie Lee Gifford talks forgiveness, God's guidance in ending her 30-year feud with Howard Stern
The "Today" host shared how she made the move to make peace with the radio star.
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8-year-old girl on a mission to hug cops in every state says this is God's will
Since starting her mission in 2016, Rosalyn Baldwin has visited and hugged cops in 27 states.
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Praying through Ramadan: 5 ways to pray for Muslims
Fasting in Ramadan during the long, hot days of summer is not for the faint-hearted. How can we pray for our Muslim friends and neighbours as they fast?
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Families behind suicide bombings in Indonesia all attended same Islamic study group, police say
Indonesian authorities have revealed that the three families that carried out the suicide bombings that killed at least 26 people were all part of the same religious study group which radicalized them.
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What shall we do with our extra wages? 5 ways to ease the stress epidemic
I would love to be able to claim that the church is immune, but we too have become caught up in working harder and less sustainably. We too have become worried by debt. We too find our fragile egos massacred by other church's highlights on social media.