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Karen Sturrock
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Leadership (with a small 'l'): The gift the church has to share with the world
With a lack of moral leadership in the US together with a lack of political leadership in the UK, the 'sleepwalking' and 'leaderless world' described by Gordon Brown recently doesn't sound so theatrical.
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Let justice roll down like waters: Why the social gospel is the Gospel
What do we think the good news – the gospel – is? Is it a purely spiritual message? Or a radical manifesto for those who need it most?
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History lessons: Why a world in turmoil needs to learn from God's future
Jesus embodied this heavenly kingdom. He saw a future hope breaking into the present.
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Grief is the uninvited house guest. But we need to make room for it
Grief is inevitable of course after any loss, but in the most final – in death – we find ourselves in the presence of something that is deeply uncomfortable, often inconvenient, and sometimes overwhelming.
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Outsourcing social justice: How a neglected Bible text challenges the church
Tucked away in a corner of Proverbs 31, a chapter largely remembered for its description of a noble woman, is a challenge to speak up.
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