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- A South American woman has made history as the MU’s first non-British Worldwide President. Sheran Harper from Guyana is the new Worldwide President of the 142 year old movement’s four million members in 84 countries. She takes over in January 2019 from Lynne Tembey. Born in the United Kingdom, Harper grew up in Guyana. After...First non-British head for Mothers’ Union
- If you are looking for something different for your children this Christmas, you could try a new film from Bible Society called ‘The Mystery of the New Noisy Neighbour’. It places a mouse detective at the heart of the action – in the stable at Bethlehem, where he slowly discovers who Jesus really is… Emmanuel, Rescuer and...How a mouse got into the Nativity
- It is the Moravians whom we have to thank for bringing us the Christingle. Especially one Moravian clergyman: John de Watteville. On 20th December, 1747, John de Watteville was taking a children’s service in his Moravian church in Marienborn, Germany. He led the children in some hymns, and read out verses which the children themselves...25 December Christingle: a generous present from the Moravians
- How big are your debts? How long will it take you to repay them? Christians Against Poverty has hundreds of low-income clients who are facing an average repayment term of more than 600 years. Despite sticking to their budgets with our support and advice, they will never, ever be able to pay off their debts....Help someone break the chains of debt
- Could a glossy magazine help you start a conversation about Jesus and the reason for the Christmas season? Christmas HOPE is a 32-page give-away magazine to help churches connect with their local community in the festive season. Topical features and eye-catching photos draw readers into an easy-to-read publication packed with testimonies and stories that point...Give away Christmas HOPE
- The hour was first chosen at Rome in the fifth century to symbolise the idea that Christ was born at midnight – a mystical idea in no way hindered by historical evidence! No one knows the hour of His birth. Certainly in recent times, Holy Communion at midnight on Christmas morning has proved popular with...25 December Why does Christmas begin at midnight?
- Why do many Sunday schools and church groups for children falter, or even close down? Scripture Union thinks it knows the answer. After conducting a recent poll of more than 1,500 ministries, Scripture Union says that people would be “amazed” by how many leaders and volunteers set aside “no or minimal” time for prayer. Hence,...Church children’s groups are ‘failing through lack of prayer’
- Attendance at Christmas services in England’s cathedrals has broken records for the second year running, according to recent statistics. A total of 135,000 people came to Church of England cathedrals to worship on Christmas Eve and Christmas Day in 2017 – an increase of three per cent on the previous year, and the highest total...Christmas services growing in our cathedrals
- Netflix is off to Narnia. The streaming service is to produce new Chronicles of Narnia projects for film and television. The streaming service has signed a multi-year deal with The C.S. Lewis Company to develop the classic stories. This makes it the first time that rights to all seven books including The Lion, the Witch...Netflix and Narnia
- The traditional Nativity scene on our Christmas cards has Mary with the Holy Babe. Around her are the shepherds and Magi. We may also see stable animals, angels and a star! While Joseph is often included, his presence seems to be of minor importance. After all, we praise God for Jesus with our familiar Christmas...25 December The man who married Mary
- We all know the scene – children dressed up as shepherds, wise men and angels smiling round a baby Jesus in a hay-filled manger. But how much do we know about the real story of Christmas? What was Bethlehem really like? Who were the three Kings? Who was Mary? Now a new, short guide takes you...Just hay in the manger?
- Luke’s story of the birth of Jesus is brilliantly told – the angel’s visit to Mary to tell her she would be mother of the long-promised Messiah, the old priest in the Temple told by another angel that his wife would have a son to be called ‘John’, who would prepare the people of Israel...25 December And there were shepherds