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The One Minute Bible Study

  • 1 June 2001

Especially for men who need to rediscover their love of God's wordFor many men, the 2.4 kids, job promotion and house in the suburbs are accompanied by a dramatic decline in meeting with others to read the Bible.And when I say decline, I mean death.Blokes who were keen Bible readers,

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Diary of an urban parson

  • Simon Manchester
  • 1 June 2001

In which one such pilgrim records a month's worth of the blessings and travails of daily Christian service, and in which he demonstrates for us his theology in action.Thursday 1Thursday is my day off, and I love it. Sometimes I crawl towards it like those men in the desert.Today is

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Time ...  and what to do with it

  • Dave Andrew
  • 1 June 2001

It is our greatest asset and worst enemy. Time. We all feel it slipping away; we all feel its pressure. But David Andrew thinks we don't grasp the fact that the gospel of Jesus should change the way we understand time and how we use it.Ancient man lived by the

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Why I hate pornography

  • Rory Shiner
  • 1 June 2001

I hate pornography!I hate it for all the sorts of reasons that you might have guessed. I hate the exploitation of women and the cheapening of sexuality. I hate the cheap label it places on love. I hate it because I love women—I have a mum and a sister; I

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The trouble with travel

  • Emma Thornett
  • 1 June 2001

I've just spent a few weeks travelling and I've made a discovery: travelling and church-going don't mix well. I found that it involved about 45,000 times more effort on my part to go to any church ... let alone a church with good teaching! It wasn't just a problem with

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Kids rock (CD)

  • Stephanie Carmichael
  • 1 June 2001

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A closer look: Ephesians 5:22-33

  • Tony Payne
  • 1 June 2001

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On the resurrection of the body

  • 1 June 2001

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Saving the world

  • Kirsten Birkett
  • 1 June 2001

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The Human Genome Project

  • Megan Best
  • 15 May 2001

It has been called 21st century science in a moral dark age. Bill Clinton and Tony Blair announced the completion of the first working draft of the human genome sequence in June last year. Alongside those who were anticipating wonderful new medical advances in the near future were many who

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