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The bonus years

25/09/2014 |

Is the Church fulfilling its duty to people in later life? And is it receiving what older people have to offer? Sheila Maxey reflects on ripe years

Those over 70 have been granted extra time beyond the biblical “three score … Read More

The end of money

22/08/2014 |

Your house, your meal, your school, your church – it all seems to come down to money. But is there another world waiting to be discovered?
 Kevin Snyman ventures down the rabbit hole

Morpheus: You’ve felt it your entire life, … Read More

Children of debt

22/08/2014 |

There are 2.5 million children living in families which are unable to keep up debt repayments. Mo Baldwin discovers how they are affected and reflects on the theology of debt

There was once a young man with many brothers and … Read More

Good neighbours

27/06/2014 |

The people of Lebanon had every reason to turn away the “flood” of refugees from Syria, but Christians have led the way in welcoming and caring for them. Jeremy Moodey learns from their example

How should we respond to the … Read More

Justice that mends

27/06/2014 |

Our justice system delivers retribution, but fails to change lives. Paul Chambers explains
 the benefits of restorative justice

She stands, fragile, surrounded by the darkest of memories. She begins to tell her story, a mother whose son was brutally murdered. … Read More

Let us not pray

27/06/2014 |

What’s so great about not going to church? After 50 years without missing a Sunday, Ian Gregory conducted an experiment in bunking off

William Inge, the dean of St Paul’s, said: “One of the lasting pleasures in life is that … Read More