David
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Choosing a church can be tricky – 10 insights
This fascinated me – I came across this article in my research from my archive, from the Sydney Morning Herald by Stephen Ottley, entitled \"Top 10 car buying mistakes\". I considered the parallels with these issues when considering which church to choose.
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Iconic London landmarks go red to highlight deteriorating religious freedom
Iconic London landmarks have been floodlit in red on Wednesday night to raise awareness of people who suffer injustice because of their religion.
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Australian Medical Association stance on euthanasia reinforces need to reject assisted suicide, says ACL
The Australian Medical Association\'s position statement on euthanasia, released today, delivers a clear rejection of euthanasia and a helpful clarification of how assisted suicide fundamentally differs from palliative care, the ACL said.
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5 amazing medicinal plants from Peru—and why I won't be exporting them
Everyone wants to be \'healthy and happy\', right? But neither of these are necessarily automatic. I can\'t just do whatever takes my fancy at the time and hope it works out.
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A world without sport?
What would life be like, as we know it, without any form of sport and sport entertainment? Before we begin to answer that question, it might be an idea to consider the positives of sport.
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Give me cake
Wouldn\'t life be so much easier if I could complain about the angst, and cry about the hurt, and rage about the injustice – and be perfectly entitled to it all?
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What? Preventative values can be calculated
Believe it - there are now studies available around the world as to the cost value of savings of road accidents by using rail transport.
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16 railway books – Footplate Padre
It all began in 1984 when as a former railway man and wanting to find a railway book on the nature of hands-on instruction of driving a train, I felt inspired to write of my own experiences as a locomotive engineman from the shed to the driving seat.
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Egypt's new law 'eradicates civil society' says NGOs
Christian Solidarity Worldwide (CSW) is concerned by the passage of a new law in Egypt that local non-governmental organisations (NGOs) say \"effectively eradicates civil society.\"
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Chinese pastor wrongly imprisoned remains faithful despite suffering liver disease
A pastor in southwestern China, jailed for nearly a year on fabricated charges and suffering a liver disease, focuses on trusting God in a letter of encouragement to his wife, according to China Aid.