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July 2008
Holding a torch for Neema
Earlier this month, Neema Crafts' workers were honoured when each of them was passed the freedom torch, Tanzania's natio...
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:: 29 July 2008
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The voice of Sudan at Lambeth
At the Lambeth Conference, the Most Rev Dr Daniel Deng Bul, Archbishop of the Sudan, described the casualties in Darfur ...
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:: 25 July 2008
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Burmese bishops visit CMS
Anglican bishops from Burma, in Britain for the Lambeth Conference, made a brief morning visit to CMS House.
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:: 23 July 2008
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Plumbing for living water
Coping in a Middle Eastern country without enough access to mains or 'living' water — just two challenges facing these f...
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:: 17 July 2008
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Recognition by degree
Pioneering research on the Sudanese Church has gained CMS mission partner Andrew Wheeler a Lambeth degree.
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:: 16 July 2008
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The certainty trap
The upsurge in fundamentalism has its roots in a crisis of confidence in two world faiths, argues Bill Musk.
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:: 15 July 2008
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Tales of ordinary madness
Every culture throws up its own anomalies, psychoses and asocial behaviour. University chaplain Pam Cooper highlights a...
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:: 11 July 2008
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CMS statement on Gafcon
The official CMS statement on the Global Anglican Future Conference in Jerusalem and our questions about the future of t...
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:: 04 July 2008
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Anglicanism is being remade
Mission leads to renewal and reform. So embrace Gafcon, but not uncritically, says CMS general secretary Tim Dakin
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:: 04 July 2008
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Gafcon FAQ
A simple guide to Gafcon (the Global Anglican Future Conference)
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:: 04 July 2008
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The walking wounded
Courage is far more common than is usually supposed. A CMS contact in Pakistan, who needs to remain anonymous, pays tri...
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:: 03 July 2008
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