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- The end of this month, 28th October, is Bible Sunday. If you are looking for resources for either yourself and other adults, or youth, or children, you will find them free at the Bible Society’s website: https://www.biblesociety.org.uk/get-involved/bible-sunday. The notes are adaptable, so you can easily pick and mix the resources that best suit your context.Free Bible Sunday resources
- A different kind of diet Each day I aim to eat something from each of the four food groups: the bonbon group, the salty-snack group, the caffeine group, and the ‘whatever-the-thing-in-the-tinfoil-in-the-back-of-the-fridge-is’ group. ** All free! The nursery teacher decided to tell her class about democracy. ‘We live in a great country,’ she began. ‘One of...Smile Lines (all) October 2018
- By Tony Spiller, BRF, £8.99 84 puzzles – crosswords, anagrams, word searches, mazes, spirals and others – will make you puzzle over the Bible, increase your biblical knowledge and give you hours of fun. Be ready for some surprises on the way!Bible Puzzles for Fun
- Did you know that half the population of this country is financially vulnerable? In fact, England has one of the lowest levels of financial capability in the developed world, according to the Just Finance Foundation. A good reason why the Mustard Seed Appeal has returned for another year. The Mustard Seed Appeal was born out...Give some ‘mustard seeds’ this Harvest
- Barnabas Fund has been building new houses for Christians among the Santal people of Gaibandah District in Bangladesh, who have been victims of violent persecution. One such is Dijen Tado, who was shot in the chest when he and his family fled a riot back in 2016. Helped by local Muslims, the police had set...Safe houses for persecuted Bangladeshi Christians
- By Peter Tyrer, SPCK, £9.99 Controversy and confusion surround personality disorder (PD). Long dismissed as impossible to treat, PD has become a catch-all for various conditions, abounding with negative stereotypes and incorrect information. Now, revised and simpler classifications devised for the World Health Organization (WHO) should make diagnosis and treatment more straightforward. This book, by...Taming the Beast Within – shedding the stereotypes of personality disorder
- By Tim Cantopher, SPCK, £9.99 Jeremy Vine of BBC Radio 2 has called this a ‘brilliant book about how we identify the often-charming people – who only spread misery.’ Some people are so stressful, they can actually make us ill. Gameplayers, bullies, users and abusers – all can become a risk to our health and...Toxic People – dealing with dysfunctional relationships
- Christian Aid has launched an emergency appeal for those impacted by Kerala’s recent deadly floods, having already responded with life-saving assistance for around 20,000 people who have lost their homes. The appeal will help the charity target some of the southern Indian state’s poorest and most vulnerable villages. Households will receive assistance with safe drinking...Christian Aid appeal for Kerala flood victims
- Following the publication of the NFU Mutual Rural Crime Report 2018, the Bishop of St Albans, Alan Smith, the Church of England’s lead bishop on rural affairs, said: ‘This is no surprise for those of us who are in touch with rural areas and highlights the scale of crime in the countryside. One important aspect...Crime in the Countryside
- By Roger Scruton, Continuum, £15.29 Addressing one of the most politically turbulent periods in modern British history, philosopher Roger Scruton asks how, in these circumstances, we can come to define our identity, and what in the coming years will hold us together. To what are our duties owed and why? How do we respond to...Where We Are – the State of Britain Now
- Teaching staff and graduates recently celebrated as St Frumentius’ Anglican Theological College in Gambella, Ethiopia, saw its first intake of students receive their certificates. It is the first ever Anglican theological training college in Ethiopia. For these students, the road to graduation robes has been especially challenging: two of the seven graduates are refugees and...First graduation for ground-breaking college in Ethiopia
- Earlier this year a team including workers from Church Mission Society, Church Army and Eden People set up a Christian stand at the Mind, Body, Spirit Festival at the Olympia Exhibition Centre in London. Under the banner Dekhomai, which means “welcoming place”, the team of Christians engaged in conversation with spiritual seekers. They used Ruach...Spiritual seekers find warm welcome from Christians at festival