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Katherine Maxwell-Rose
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Trump's copped out of Paris: so it's up to us to make the climate deal a success
Trump's imminent decision must propel us to further, collaborative action, not less. Now is the time to stand up, speak out and live differently to ensure we achieve climate justice.
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Does anyone care about young people in this election?
Behind every young person who doesn't turn up to vote is a story – a series of consequences that led them to feel politics isn't for them
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Why the Church in Egypt is still the hope of the world
As those of us who have regularly passed through Westminster on our way to work or just for a visit know, to have been close to the site of an horrific terrorist attack is always unnerving.
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The Mail's 'Legs-it' headline is disturbing, but are we doing that much better in the Church?
We should be deeply concerned by the subtle and quite frankly not-so-subtle messages underlying yesterday's lead story.
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Lost for words: Syria, six years on
As the years roll on in the Syrian conflict, dates and anniversaries grow vaguer. We're losing count of just how many years it's lasted.
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A Radical Way To Buy Your Own Home - Thanks To God And Christian Mission
As Britain's housing and homelessness crisis worsens, this Christian couple were able to buy their own home through a collaborative ownership scheme.
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Is God Hardening Donald Trump's Heart?
I've been thinking of that confusing verse in Exodus when God tells Moses that he will harden Pharaoh's heart.
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Trump Inauguration: Sit Up And Pay Attention, Resistance Starts Now
Katherine Maxwell-Rose was devastated when Trump was elected. She offers ways to resist division and disunity over the next four years.
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4 Ways To Pray For The World This Christmas
Between the horrific scenes of war-torn Aleppo, famine in Yemen and shocking terrorist attacks, we might be struggling to find a way to pray this Christmas.
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Why I've Given Up Singing Worship Songs
"As I look back at a year rife with division, hatred and brutal conflict, I'm desperate for something that speaks to these times," writes Katherine Maxwell-Rose.
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Why Trump's Election Made Me Want To Stop Calling Myself A Christian
I spent a considerable amount of time last Wednesday considering whether I should stop calling myself a Christian. That's not because I stopped believing in Jesus, but rather because I do believe in him.
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Why What You Wear Is A Spiritual Statement
Syrian child refugees have been found making clothes for major fashion labels such as Mango, Zara, ASOS and even our beloved Marks and Spencers. And I'm not even shocked.
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Why I Left Church And Why I'm Going Back Again
Katherine-Maxwell Rose on the frustrations, the challenges and the joys of the local church.
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It's a terrible cliché but I can't get on the housing ladder. Should I care?
Katherine Maxwell-Rose on the housing crisis, and how Christians should respond.
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Summer holidays are a privilege that many families will never be able to afford
I live on an estate in the inner city and summer holidays for most people there mean something very different
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The little-known history of the Nativity play
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Should the Archbishop of York resign?
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Christmas in a world of conflict: where is God, and what is His plan?
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Archbishop of York resists calls to resign over handling of abusive priest case
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Former Archbishop of Canterbury resigns as priest after BBC safeguarding investigation