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Tony Ward
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‘Libor’ – Lying Is Becoming Occupational Routine
Our society is now incapable of functioning without lies and deception
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Chariots of Fire : Eric Liddell, a hero of the faith, still inspires today
The willingness to sacrifice is a dimension that has largely disappeared from Christian discipleship today
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My big fat weak church
What is noticeable in the “Obese Church” today is the tendency towards tailoring worship to pander to a consumerist mentality.
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What is the Church’s dress code?
The Church has all too frequently worn the inappropriate apparel of theological bickering, archaic language and incomprehensible ritual
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Badges, crosses and wristbands – are we too concerned with the externals?
Christians who choose to wear some visual witness to their faith need to display a lifestyle that reflects rather than contradicts the character of the Saviour they claim to represent
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The Leveson Inquiry and the scarcity of integrity
There’s something bizarrely hypocritical about the government and the media each accusing the other of what they are most guilty of themselves.
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Hope for sale
We look for hope in all kinds of places – even now in supermarkets – but we fail to seek it where it truly can be found
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The fascination with the Titanic draws its power from the Gospel
It’s ironic that Hollywood seems to know the human heart better than the church does
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Have the Advertising Standards Authority heard of Fabrice Muamba?
Secular Britain’s population today still retains a similar residual kind of spiritual belief
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Is there a prophet with courage for the ‘poisoned chalice’ of Canterbury?
My conviction is that God is looking for a prophet to the nation
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Slippery slopes aren’t visible to a society that has gone blind
Opening the door to abortion on demand has cheapened life to the extent that infanticide is being considered
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Drought-stricken Britain – where respect is in short supply
Not agreeing with someone is no reason to treat them disrespectfully
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Marriage and our inaccurate conceptions
There is the widespread mistaken belief that if romance disappears, then it justifies ending the relationship
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Surely the biblical onus is on the Church to provide for the poor?
The government could argue that it is following a biblical principle in seeking to eliminate fraud, laziness and cheating
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Have spiritual takeaways become the church's menu of choice?
Increasingly people want to be Christians without bothering too much with the Bible
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