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Sunday, July 10

For Christ is the end of the law so that there may be righteousness for everyone who believes. Moses writes concerning the righteousness that comes

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Saturday, July 9

Saul clothed David with his armour; he put a bronze helmet on his head and clothed him with a coat of mail. David strapped Saul’s

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Friday, July 8

The beginning of the good news of Jesus Christ, the Son of God. As it is written in the prophet Isaiah, ‘See, I am sending

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Wednesday, July 6

“But they urged him strongly, saying, ‘Stay with us, because it is almost evening and the day is now nearly over.’ So he went in

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Too kind?

Dave Walker, cartoonist at Church Times (CoE) asks, “Am I too kind to the church?”

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Hoops and hope

Netball, which is similar to basketball, is a popular sport in Malawi. It’s played primarily by girls, and they picked up Carter’s lessons faster than boys, he said. Carter, who plans to play pro ball overseas, said he left with a determination to “re-prioritize my life” and not let any opportunity go to waste.

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ABC has concerns about Kenyan clergy ordained for England

The Archbishop of Canterbury has had the opportunity to speak with the Archbishop of Kenya about the situation: the good faith and fraternal good intentions of our Kenyan colleagues are not at all in question, but it seems that there were misunderstandings of the precise requirements of English Canon Law and good practice as regards the recommendation of candidates for ordination and deployment in mission.

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Residential school students speak out to heal

Residential schools were used to force assimilation by removing aboriginal children from their bonds with their families, cultures, and languages. As well, countless stories of physical, sexual, emotional, and mental abuse have been shared, and many of the effects of this abuse can be felt in aboriginal communities today.

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