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‘Though the earth give way’

‘Though the earth give way’

Chris Wright
Date posted: 1 May 2018

Chris Wright on how Christians should live in an age of growing international chaos.

I read in the New York Times some weeks ago that there are increasing numbers of young couples getting married with the intention of not having children.

Michael Rees 1937 – 2018

Michael Rees 1937 – 2018

Julia Cameron
Date posted: 1 May 2018

Michael Rees, with his welcoming smile, will be remembered by generations of Cambridge students as the vicar of Holy Trinity Church (1972 –1984).

Michael stayed close to the CICCU, and after the Sunday evening service dispersed, the CICCU would take over the building for its weekly evangelistic address.

Data protection: be ready!

Data protection: be ready!

Gemma Adam
Date posted: 1 May 2018

Gemma Adam with some advice for churches on getting ready for GDPR

From 25 May 2018 it is a legal requirement for every organisation (including churches and all charities) to comply with the General Data Protection Regulation.

Nigeria: leader arrested

World Watch Monitor
Date posted: 1 May 2018

On 7 March, police in Nigeria’s north east Adamawa State arrested the organiser of a protest march against the continued killings of predominantly Christian farmers by mainly Muslim Fulani herdsmen.

Mijah Stanley had called on ‘all pro-democracy and civil rights organisations, faith-based and community-based organisations, as well as other Nigerians’ to rally. However, the march never went ahead after police spokesperson S.P. Othman Abubakar warned they would be arrested and prosecuted.

Letter

Dorothy Marx

John Capon
Date posted: 1 May 2018

Dear Editor,

Ray Porter’s obituary notice of Dorothy Marx (February en) brought back distant childhood memories for me. She and I shared the same piano teacher, the redoubtable Enid Bulow of Sutton, though Dorothy was 15 years my senior. She was a far more accomplished pianist than I ever became, as Mrs Bulow took great pride in her star pupil being awarded an LRAM (Licentiate of the Royal Academy of Music) diploma.

Shoe-horning	Scripture

Shoe-horning Scripture

J H John Peet
Date posted: 1 May 2018

Book Review BIG BANG, SMALL VOICE Reconciling Genesis and modern science; 2nd edition

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Suicide okay?

Guernsey will hold a vote on whether or not to legalise assisted suicide in May.

If the motion is passed by politicians, an 18-month consultation period will then take place on the legal framework. The proposal will allow people to kill themselves with assistance from a doctor, and will ask the Parliament to consider issues such as conscientious objection and a requirement to be terminally ill.

Together for the Gospel – distinct from the world

Together for the Gospel – distinct from the world

Jamie Southcombe
Date posted: 1 May 2018

Almost 13,000 pastors and church leaders gathered from 11-13 April for the 7th biennial Together for the Gospel conference in Louisville, Kentucky.

Together for the Gospel started with a friendship between four pastors and has now burgeoned into one of the largest Christian conferences in the world. Attendees came from over 50 different countries including a record 62 from the United Kingdom.

Global communion with colonial structure

Global communion with colonial structure

Charles Raven
Date posted: 1 May 2018

In his insightful contribution for this column last month, Chris Sugden showed that the lack of accountability and anxiety about brand protection revealed in the Oxfam scandal are also unresolved problems for the Anglican Communion.

Both have a global reach and both have to deal with imbalances of power and the need for inclusive leadership.

Wheaton: case won

Wheaton: case won

The Christian Institute
Date posted: 1 May 2018

A Christian college gave thanks to God in February after winning a legal battle with significant implications for religious liberty in the US.

Wheaton College won the right to not provide health insurance which covers abortion-inducing drugs. The case centred on the Affordable Care Act – ‘Obamacare’ – which obliges employers to provide health insurance that includes ‘contraceptives’ which act to destroy human embryos.

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