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Flexi-job Apprenticeship Scheme To Boost Recruitment In Key Sectors 

11th February 202229th April 2022 Shirley McGreal 246 Views 0 Comments Apprenticeships, economy, employment, flexi-job, Flexible Apprenticeship Scheme, National Apprenticeship Week

New flexible apprenticeships will soon be available to create opportunities for more people to earn while they learn in industries

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Marsha de Cordova MP Announced As Clergy Support Trust Honorary Vice-President

18th December 202120th December 2021 Shirley McGreal 166 Views 0 Comments christian, Clergy, Clergy Support Trust, Marsha de Cordova, Megan Hills, parliament

Five new Honorary Vice-Presidents with lived experience of the Anglican* church, including Marsha De Cordova MP, have been announced by

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Opinion: It Is Time To Give People In Problem Debt The Breathing Space To Thrive

3rd December 20213rd December 2021 Shirley McGreal 148 Views 0 Comments CAP, Christians Against Poverty, credit, Debt, Debt crisis, energy bills, Financial storm

We are living in the perfect financial storm. With rising energy bills, removal of the Universal Credit uplift, and the

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Can Consumer Christians Know The True Meaning Of Sacrifice?

24th November 202124th November 2021 Becky Wybrow 166 Views 0 Comments charity, Christians and churches, Consumer Christian, Rob Munro, Sacrifice, Sharing

It’s easy to shut your eyes to the poverty in Britain. As the rector of an Anglican middle-class church for

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The Why’s And Wherefores of Welcoming Prison Leavers

23rd November 202122nd November 2021 Becky Wybrow 157 Views 0 Comments Church and Prison, normal life, Prison Chaplaincy, prison leavers, Serena Bailey, Welcome Directory

If a stranger entered your church and told you they had been released from prison, how would you respond? Many

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Renew, Refresh, Rebirth

23rd November 202122nd November 2021 Becky Wybrow 123 Views 0 Comments Fellowship Ministry, holiday season, online worship, Tina Boyle White, Transformation Coach, William McDowell

2022 is upon us. Praise God! Looking retrospectively, I never would have imagined that 2022 would be literally around the

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Birth, death, weakness and strength

22nd November 202122nd November 2021 Becky Wybrow 189 Views 0 Comments Births in the bible, Christmas, Gary Clayton, Miraculous Birth, Samson, Weakness and strength

Question: What do you get if you cross Harry Houdini with a less than sagacious Superman?  Answer: A judge who appears

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Keeping Christ in CHRISTmas

22nd November 202122nd November 2021 Becky Wybrow 184 Views 0 Comments birth of Jesus, Christ in christmas, Christian communities, Christianity, gift giving, holiday

While Christmas is not a global holiday, some nations with small Christian communities allow secular observances of the occasion, such

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Celebrating our Racial Justice Champions

22nd November 202122nd November 2021 Becky Wybrow 176 Views 0 Comments Black History Month, Christian organisations, church and society, George Floyd, Race on the agenda, Racial Justice Champions, Richard #reddie

The tragic murder of George Floyd in Minneapolis, USA, in May 2020, set off a seismic response to racism across

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Food 4 Thought

22nd November 202122nd November 2021 Becky Wybrow 325 Views 0 Comments Christmas, Health is wealth, Jesus, Marcia Dixon, Real Value of Christmas, Right Foods

Be the practical arms and feet of Jesus this Christmas When Jesus started His ministry, He went to the synagogue and

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COP26 – What’s theology got to do with it?

22nd November 202122nd November 2021 Becky Wybrow 232 Views 0 Comments Christian Leadership, Christian writers, COP26, God, keep the faith, theology

No doubt Keep The Faith readers will have seen and heard about the activities, reflections, campaigning, and statements coming out

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This Amazing Christmas Story

19th November 202119th November 2021 Becky Wybrow 257 Views 0 Comments

Making sense of life and the various, often contradictory, diversity of human experiences has been a challenge that has plagued

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Seeking the Peace and Prosperity of the City and its People

21st September 202121st September 2021 Becky W 413 Views 0 Comments Dionne Gravesande, Gospel, Gospel Story, Peace and Prosperity, Society, war

Until the philosophy which holds one race superior and another inferior is finally and permanently discredited and abandonedEverywhere is warMe say

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Food for Thought

21st September 202121st September 2021 Becky W 322 Views 0 Comments British Society, Christians, church, Spiritual Journey, Sunday School, Windrush generation

Be ye transformed even in the 21st century Many Christians, no matter where they are on their spiritual journey, will often

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When God Looks At Me, What Does He Expect To See?

20th September 202120th September 2021 Becky W 189 Views 0 Comments God, growth, Jesus, Student, University, What does God See

As we emerge from a year of navigating a season of significant change, this is a perfect opportunity to take

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