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Dave Luck
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Beyond remembrance: Why we need to do something different with our future
Our well-intentioned rationality does not change our hearts. Our good intentions are often just that.
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Donald Trump, morality and amorality
Maybe I shouldn't be shocked by a world leader sidestepping an inconvenient truth.
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Manic street preachers: Why they miss the point
These guys aren't there to listen to others. It's not a dialogue, it's a diatribe.
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The narrow way: How phone control has become an essential spiritual discipline
In many ways our whole lives are on our phones these days. We don't just make calls and send texts, we organise life on our phone.
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Aiming high: Why getting away with it isn't good enough
'We cannot measure ourselves by what we think we should also be able to get away with.'
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Yes, he's the 'God of all comfort': but it's not what you think
The sense that life is about us having the most pleasant time possible has pervaded our culture and can easily then infect the church.
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It's back to work after the holidays. Who is in control of my life?
The things we think and say influence and shape things for us and around us.
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The one quality that could solve all Jose Mourinho's problems
The Man United manager, Jose Mourinho, is known for drama and he didn't disappoint.
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It's personal: What I learned about God from a helpdesk
God wants us to know we are not alone and he often does that through others.
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Modern marriage: Is it Mission Impossible?
We glowered at each other, frustrated. The silence hung awkwardly. We were stuck and didn't know how to move forward.
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Why I love Justin Welby (even more than Gareth Southgate)
When my wife and I lost our son, Ben, we understood God less than we ever had but we needed him more than we ever had.
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What if? England, the World Cup and the danger of spiritual escapism
Whisper it softly, but England might be about to actually win the World Cup.
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False freedom: Why Christians need to beware of the money trap
We live in an area of refined materialism, with the desire to increase, upgrade, customise and insure.
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