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Labour, Rabbi Mirvis and fearlessly speaking out
Is it harder to cross the Rubicon or say sorry to Andrew Neil? asks Danny Webster
Danny Webster
Psalm 129-130
In these Psalms we see that the Psalmist does not look back in complaint but in praise
A different contest north of the border
How is the General Election campaign playing out in Scotland?
Chris Ringland
May our shoulders be broad enough for others to climb
The evangelical community gathered to give thanks for Steve Clifford as he steps down as general director
Jo Frost
What do you do when the hero of the story is also a villain?
Abi Jarvis reflects on the complexity of heroes in a fallen world
Abi Jarvis
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Psalm 131
Sometimes it’s not so much what is said, but the tone with which it is delivered that reveals a person’s character
Responding to the Circular Economy Bill
How can the church play a role in making Scotland's economy more environmentally sustainable?
Chris Ringland
Psalm 132
Let this Psalm remind us to deny ourselves, prefer others and pray “He must become greater; I must become less"
Unity, truth and reconciliation - the foundations of the future
Learning from New Zealand, Eve Paterson says that unity without truth cannot last
Eve Paterson
Hope does not disappoint – the way forward after the election
The Evangelical Alliance has called the UK to believe for a hopeful future following the outcome of the General Election which returned a majority Conservative government.In a statement responding to the election outcome, Gavin Calver, CEO, said: “I am hopeful for the future of the United Kingdom…
Getting in the festive spirit
Learning to enjoy Christmas without overindulgence
Kieran Turner