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Giving thanks for the Windrush Generation
On 22 June 1948 the HMT Empire Windrush docked in Tilbury, Essex, carrying 429 passengers from the Caribbean to fill labour shortages in Britain. These people, many of whom had served in the British armed forces in World War Two, became known as the Windrush Generation. They played a vital role in rebuilding the battered…
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Reflecting on the living God
The Guinness Book of World Records estimates that more than 5 billion copies of the Bible have been printed. Christians find great help and encouragement from reading the Bible regularly as God speaks to them through it. In Psalm 139 King David reflects on the Lord whom he loves and who knows everything about him;…
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A wonderful rescue
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God cares
We live in world of suffering and are reminded of it every day. The photographs of the recent rail crash in India show the tangled wreckage of the trains in which, tragically, more than 200 people died and many more were injured. The destruction of countless communities in Ukraine by the Russian forces sent to…
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Doctor of the Poor
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Peace with God
We are enjoying warm and sunny days. So, it is no surprise that students in schools and colleges are sitting exams! Somehow the sun always seems to shine at revision and exam times. It is a very stressful time for the young people sitting important school, college and university exams which have implications for their…
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The transforming power of forgiveness
On 28 August 2002 Lyn Connolly came home from shopping to find her husband, Mick, sitting with two strangers. They were detectives who had brought the family some terrible news. The night before their 28-year-old son, Paul, had been murdered by two strangers in a motiveless attack. Paul had been stabbed in the back and…
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The example of Jesus
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Jesus is King
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The Lord is my Shepherd
Marianne Rozario has recently published a report for the Theos Think Tank entitled “Ashes to Ashes” on attitudes towards dying, death and the afterlife in Britain. She says the way we mark death is changing especially in the decline of traditional funeral services. Only 23% of funerals are now conducted in the Church of England,…