Weekly Word
Keeping painful memories alive
Most of us living on this planet today have no living memory of the Holocaust. Yet… read the rest
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The ‘strange lordship’ of Jesus
Journalists were quick to recognise the irony of the bizarre tragedy of the Costa Concordia on… read the rest
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Europe, the hopeless case?
weekly word: Each time we gather as the Hope for Europe Round Table, we remind ourselves… read the rest
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Belshazzar’s feast
Last Friday was Epiphany, the day on the Church calendar marking the visit of the Magi… read the rest
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And He shall reign for ever!
George Frederick Handel could never have dreamed that his ‘Messiah’ would become a worldwide phenomenon, performed… read the rest
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What does it matter?
No one can safely predict what the long term fallout will be from last week’s European… read the rest
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In moments like these
Christians had a special responsibility in moments such as Europe’s current crisis, President Jerzy Buzek of… read the rest
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Hope in the gloom
One of the signs of hope in a rather gloomy Europe is a growing grass-roots ecumenism… read the rest
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Occupy… until I come
This week I read what the global ‘Occupy’ movement is really all about. It’s basically a… read the rest
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Is the game over?
Europe’s financial crises continued this past week, fueling further speculation about the breakup of the… read the rest
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A most strategic field
The world holds its breath as European leaders attempt to address the financial crises embroiling Greece,… read the rest
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Back from hell
Last week I went to hell and back. Well, close enough to get a glimpse.… read the rest
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Seeing with both eyes
My heart sank as I saw the speaking schedule. I was to lead a seminar at… read the rest
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What we owe the Copts -2
Among the responses to this week’s ‘ww’ about the contribution the Copts have made to civilisation… read the rest
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What we owe the Copts
Europe owes an enormous debt to the Copts, a people who have been thrust into headlines… read the rest
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About that Book again
Largely unnoticed on the continent, the English-speaking world has this year been celebrating the 400th anniversary… read the rest
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Blessed are the peacemakers
The Kashmiri meal of lamb, spinach and rice was served in fry pans placed straight on… read the rest
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What lies beneath
The headlines in the pile of newspapers waiting on my return to Europe were remarkably similar… read the rest
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Tribute to a trailblazer
Exactly a week ago as I write this, Wyn Fountain, my dad, passed ‘through eternity’s gate’.… read the rest
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At Eternity’s Gate
Vincent van Gogh, an artist widely misunderstood by secular critics, never abandoned his respect for the… read the rest
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Is the West history?
After booking a flight to New Zealand for probably my last visit with my ailing father,… read the rest
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A nation’s birth certificate
A drive up through Denmark’s Jutland Peninsula a few days ago offered the opportunity to visit… read the rest
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Two weddings & a funeral
This is proving to be a full week of story-telling with weddings in Sweden and the… read the rest
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The soft powers of Christianity
Hitler despised Christianity because it was a ‘weak’ religion. Germany’s misfortune, he believed, was to have… read the rest
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Listening to God and man
Frank Buchman, who died 50 years ago this week, was a man whose active life was… read the rest
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