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Relight my fire

Relight my fire

A priest in Brazil considers the importance of  spending less time in a church building and more time in the struggle that is his  parishioners’ lives 

 

Nicholas Wheeler | 16 January 2014
Church take note: youngsters live and die for the Internet

Church take note: youngsters live and die for the Internet

The suicide of a 15-year-old girl who had been seeking love and affirmation online demonstrates the urgent need for God's people to be bringing His Good News to the virtual world

Jan Butter | 14 January 2014
Good vicar = growing church?

Good vicar = growing church?

The apparently simple equation: good vicar = growing church seems straightforward enough, but there is a deeper discussion to be had.

The Rt Revd Adrian Newman | 13 January 2014
Bomb victims: lonely, sad, but peace-filled

Bomb victims: lonely, sad, but peace-filled

Pakistan's Insar Gohar reflects on how the Christian community of Peshawar is coping in the wake of the bombing of All Saints' Church.

Insar Gohar | 07 January 2014
Worshipping together, from wherever we are

Worshipping together, from wherever we are

What does it mean that a worldwide community of believers and supporters were able to take part in Eben Dymond's baptism via ?

The Revd Jesse Dymond | 03 January 2014
Why mislead children about Santa? Demystification is essential to faith

Why mislead children about Santa? Demystification is essential to faith

Those who cling on to the man with a beard in the sky are usually overly fearful of reality will kill belief

Giles Fraser | 16 December 2013
Abp Justin Welby

Reflections on World AIDS Day

In this blog the Archbishop of Canterbury reflects on what has been achieved in the global response to HIV/AIDS, and what challenges remain.

Archbishop Justin Welby | 03 December 2013