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Daily Office readings for Sunday, July 28: Psalm 24, 29 (Morning) Psalm 8, 84 (Evening) Kirkepiscatoid
Daily Office readings for Sunday, July 28: Psalm 24, 29 (Morning) Psalm 8, 84 (Evening) Kirkepiscatoid
Andrew Brown writes in The Guardian on Welby, Wonga and the moral dilemma of financial investing:
“Jesus came to bring good news to the poor. Casinos are bad news for the poor. I follow Jesus.”
by Lawrence L. Graham According to the evidence presented at trial, Trayvon Martin thought the man following him might be a sexual predator. On the
Then the apostles and the elders, with the consent of the whole church, decided to choose men from among their members and to send them
Philip Russell, the Archbishop Emeritus of Cape Town, died Thursday in Australia at age 93.
The Most Revd Thabo Makgoba, the current Archbishop, said: “Today the whole Anglican Church of Southern Africa gives joyful thanks to God for the life and ministry of one of the unsung heroes of our Church.
Mixing religion and alcohol may be dangerous to other people’s health according to a new study of religion, alcohol and violence.
Doug Banister wonders if the mission trip has become a kind of tourism for wealthy Christians who want to do good in exotic places.
Kate Sharma, writing in the Guardian, believes that the church is one the best vehicles for human and societal development.
Luigi Pascali, an economist at the Barcelona Graduate School of Economics, says that history suggests that Archbishop Welby’s call to drive pawnbrokers out of business by setting up competing church-based credit unions might be the right approach.