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Whitsunday - by Revd Dr Peter Mullen

This Sunday is Whit Sunday, the Festival of the Holy Ghost.


Striking Echoes of the 1970s? - by Rob Mackrill

Problems in the 70s score echo those today with high food and energy prices and strikes.


The Ascension - by Revd Dr Peter Mullen

The gospel story of Our Lord’s Ascension into heaven is the last of the Resurrection appearances. We should be sure we understand what we are talking about here. The Resurrection of Christ is not about a dead body getting up and walking about.


Following Rome - by Bill Bonner

Just as the Roman emperors over-reached themselves and indebted themselves, so too the US.


Patron Saints and Political Sinners - by Mark Siara

The trouble with travelling down the middle of the road is sooner or later you will get flattened


Religion and Science - by Revd Dr Peter Mullen

One of the biggest problems in trying to discuss science and religion is that many Christians are ignorant of science and many scientists are clueless when it comes to the basics of philosophical reasoning


Life in politics - by Mark Siara

Beleaguered politicians are victims of circumstance


Christian faith and public morality - by Revd Dr Peter Mullen

Look at Jacob for deceit and fraud – tricked his brother out of his inheritance


Depressing but not a Great Depression - by Bill Bonner

In the Great Depression one in four were out of work, today it’s only one in twenty


“Opération Séduction” - by Mark Sampson

Nicholas Sarkozy’s glamorous wife helps divert attention from his plunge in popularity



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