When my sons were small they were frightened by many things. Usually at bedtime. Bedtime was also the moment to ask searching theological questions, or the signal to recall an important letter about football somewhere in the book-bag which required urgent attention. It’s all a long time ago now, but as far as I remember [...]
The Bishop of Exeter has questioned whether the implementation of a UN resolution calling for a regular flow of goods into Gaza needs to be reviewed. Bishop Michael Langrish (pictured) made his comments in the House of Lords as peers discussed at question time the problems of getting important materials into Gaza. He said: “Two [...]
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The Government’s plans to reform the NHS have “undermined one of the principles of democratic government”, the Bishop of Bath and Wells has warned. Bishop Peter Price (pictured) pointed out that the plans, which revolve around giving GPs control of the majority of the NHS budget, were not in the manifesto of either party in [...]
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A tasty Indonesian stir fry recipe combining vegetables, prawns and rice to create a delicious treat in a flavourful sauce! A great way to use up leftover rice. Serves 2 Prep: 10 mins Cook: 10 mins 2 tablespoons vegetable oil 3 eggs, beaten 1 courgette, chopped 1 carrot, chopped 8 spring onions, sliced 1 clove [...]
An Iranian Christian group has condemned the executions of two Iranians this week. On Monday, both Jafar Kazemi, 47, and Mohammad Ali Haj-Aqai, 62, were executed at Evin Prison in Tehran. They were accused of being affiliated with the anti-government movement known as the People’s Mojahedin of Iran (PMOI) and were executed under the “Moharebeh” [...]
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The Archbishop of Wales has called on bankers and businessmen to adopt a moral code governing their professional conduct. In a speech delivered on Jan 12 to the Profession Wales Group, Dr. Barry Morgan said the current climate of bankers’ bonuses was “immoral” and urged those taking a Masters of Business Administration (MBA) degree to [...]
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The Isle of Wight should have a separate parliamentary constituency and not be linked to the mainland, the Bishop of Wakefield has said. Bishop Stephen Platten voted in favour of Lord Fowler’s move which saw the Government defeated in the House of Lords. Under the Government’s plans for redrawing constituency boundaries, the number of electors [...]
The Bishop of Bradford wishes to appoint a TEAM VICAR (Half-time) in the Parish of St Michael, Shelf with St Aidan,
Buttershaw St Michael’s and St Aidan’s are two churches seeking God’s blessing on their witness and service in this parish on the sou
St John’s College, Cambridge CHAPLAIN The College seeks to appoint a Chaplain in Anglican orders from 26 April or as soon as possible thereafter but no later than 1 September 2011. The attractive position combines pastoral and liturgical responsibili
Diocese of Peterborough VICAR-CHRIST THE KING, KETTERING
Deeper Closer Further. We are a bible based, Spirit-led, evangelical church (ER 400+) in a large parish which embraces a modern housing estate (population approximately 8,000) on the eastern e