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Coming home
In the coming weeks birds, that have migrated to warmer countries for the winter, will begin returning to Britain. Pairs of swallows have sometimes been spotted before the end of February. Swallows winter in Southern Africa and fly more than 9000 miles to return to Britain. Returning early has its risks, especially if we have…
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Remembering Christian Atsu
Ghanaian footballer Christian Atsu died in the earthquake in Southern Turkey. At first it was thought he had survived and been taken to hospital, but 12 days after the earthquake his body was found under the rubble of his home in Antakya, Hatay. The day before the earthquake 31-year-old Christian scored the winning goal for…
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Light shines in the darkness
Daily reports following the earthquakes in Turkey and Syria are heart-breaking. Pictures of collapsed buildings and devastated communities, as well as the growing death toll and desperate plight of survivors made homeless in sub-zero temperatures are overwhelming. The situation in Syria is even more desperate as the Syrian government, their international allies and local militias…
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The earthquake in Turkey and Syria
A major earthquake has struck south-east Turkey and north Syria. Early reports say more than 500 people have died with thousands more injured. The final death toll is likely to be far greater. Many of the people affected are Kurdish. The 7.8 magnitude earthquake struck during the night when most people were asleep in their…
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Living wisely
Life expectancy for men and women in Britain reduced because of the Covid-19 pandemic but still the average age is high. In 2020 the median age at death was 81.8 years for men and 85.5 years for women, a fall of 1.3 years for men and 0.9 years for women from 2019. Many now live…
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When debt weighs heavily
January is a difficult month for many people. Some suffer from seasonal affective disorder, sometimes known as “winter depression”. Others are anxious as credit card bills arrive reminding us of how much we spent at Christmas. At the end of December 2021 people in Britain owed £1,765 billion. This was £1213 more for each adult…
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Please forgive me
Dr Allen Ault is a trained psychologist who began working in the U.S prison system in order to help and rehabilitate people but became the corrections commissioner for the U.S. state of Georgia. One of his responsibilities was overseeing executions at the prison. He oversaw 5 executions and says, “I have spent a lifetime regretting…
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Amazing Grace!
This year is the 250th anniversary of the publishing of the hymn “Amazing Grace” written by John Newton. The hymn is John’s testimony to his personal experience of God’s grace. Grace means “undeserved kindness.” John was nurtured by a Christian mother who taught him the Bible from an early age but, sadly, when he was…
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In the beginning God
A New Year has dawned. The holiday is over, and life is returning to its normal daily routine. The days are dark and wet, and the credit card bills will soon arrive. The new year is a time to look forward, but the future looks very uncertain. The war in Ukraine continues. Climate change is…
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A Saviour has been born
Christmas is a special time of the year. The preparations begin weeks before. There is a long list of things to be done; cards and presents to be bought, decorations and Christmas trees to be put up, school concerts and carol services, food to be bought and cooked, time with the family and for parents…