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Gethin Russell-Jones
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Christmas in Cymru
It's the season of the dodgy trinity
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Something about the boy: Welsh people can't get enough of the Nativity
Church attendance in some parts of Wales may be in apparent freefall, but the Christmas story is gripping the public imagination. There are nativity presentations everywhere and two in the capital city are on an epic scale.
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The home of mass Bible production needs help
New resources in Wales need new funding
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Religious conversion: Homeland's Brody hasn't helped any of us
The connotations of religious conversion are generally negative
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Welcoming the convert in Wales
Landmark meeting in Cardiff will break a religious taboo
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Cross-party group lifts the lid on domestic violence and faith
If God is male then male is God
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Launch of new SOW Acapella album
"We believe that song is one of the vehicles God uses to bring his glory here in this nation"
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Tweeting the truth in love
Cardiff seminar 'lifts the bonnet' of social media
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Phil Vickery: Welsh chef extraordinaire and missionary
Phil Vickery was a dab hand at cooking delicious food for hungry Londoners, now he is serving up food for the soul in Wales
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Putting the holy back into holidays in Wales
Faith tourism is now big business in Wales
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Memorial service in Cardiff Bay to remember recent Mediterranean boat tragedies
Members of the Eritrean and Ethiopian communities in Cardiff will be gathering on Saturday 26 October at 6pm to remember those that have lost their lives recently crossing the Mediterranean Sea.
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Living well in an addicted society
Swansea conference helps churches grapple with a national problem.
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Launch of new Welsh language missional community in Cardiff
"It will be fresh, contemporary and open to anyone" says leader
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Human Trafficking – it can’t be in Wales?
Human trafficking may not feel like a pressing issue in the UK, but a growing number of Christians in Wales are lobbying, praying and meeting to bring an end to this terrible practice.
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Swansea church leaders learn to tweet
Over 20 Swansea church leaders recently took part in a social media workshop. Using their laptops, mobile phones and tablets, the delegates got to grips with Facebook and twitter.
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