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Sudan at the crossroads
The Guardian, Thursday 10 DecemberWith the expiry of the comprehensive peace agreement, Sudan faces turmoil. The worldwide church should not stand by
Previous Articles
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The pope's Anglican division
The Guardian, Monday 9 November (5 blog links)
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People must come first
The Guardian, Friday 11 September (2 blog links)
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Federation isn't enough
The Guardian, Wednesday 5 August (6 blog links)
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The Queen, the church and the Fellowship
The Guardian, Monday 13 July
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Wooden and silk body of Christ
The Times, Thursday 9 April
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Icons: an Evangelical Anglican perspective
The Times, Thursday 12 March (11 comments)
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News worth sharing
The Guardian, Fri 12 December 2008
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Keep on giving
The Guardian, Thu 4 December 2008
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What would Wilberforce do?
The Guardian, Mon 17 November 2008
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Credo: Living in time with the rhythm of the Church’s year
The Times, Sat 11 October 2008
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- 11 articles (since October 2008)
- Average article: 28 column inches (837 words)
- Shortest article: 13 column inches (387 words)
- Longest article: 70 column inches (2095 words)
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