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Life and Work, the magazine of the Church of Scotland, reviewed The Fullness of Life; Reflections on the Lord's Prayer
Lawyer, Joseph Karanja has never forgotten the poor and dispossessed in his home area of Eldoret, Kenya
Listening Roadshows create honest, safe spaces that allow communities to connect and listen to one another following Brexit.
Twenty-two people attended the Initiatives of Change Listening Roadshow Workshop in Oxford following Brexit.
A victim of sexual abuse responds to recent revelations coming out of the Catholic Church
The Liverpool Echo today carries the following short report on the passing of Dr Elizabeth Bradburn.
'Hope breaks through history', says Liverpool Vice-Chancellor, 'through the vision of faith.'
Visitors from Virginia to Liverpool join attempts to heal the legacy of the trans-Atlantic slave trade.
A Somali woman living in the UK gives her perspective on the needs of both countries.
A Somali woman, living in Britain, gives her perspective on the needs in both countries.
A group of Creators of Peace women met on a sunny day in Oxford, for a day of ‘refreshment, renewal, reflection and friendship'.
Burnt Forest, Kenya - scene of violence and, later, reconciliation.
What does it mean to be a trustbuilder in a culture that only seems to value things in terms of dollars?
Sue Riddlestone and Pooran Desai, founders of BioRegional Development spoke at a Greencoat Forum in September 2009.
Former head teacher Hilary Belden applauds the use of the the word "enjoyment" in a government education document
Do we have to compromise on deeply held beliefs in order to be able to work together?
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