Faith in Practice
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A philosophy graduate, Rebecca Elliott took an unusual route to becoming a children’s author and illustrator. Her latest book, commended by luminaries like Jacqueline Wilson, describes the relationship between her children, one of whom has severe cerebral palsy.
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Published April 2010
That was enough
Interview with PC Rachel Andrews of the Paedophile Unit
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Published March 2010
In their midst
Interview with Tracey Bateson, army chaplain
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Published January 2010
A taste for teaching
Interview with Kevin Woodford
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Published November 2009
Principled economics
Interview with Andrew DIlnot
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Published November 2009
Fine lines and fickle things
Dave Strafford talks about being a Christian musician
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Published October 2009
Making a fuss
The most frugal MP
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Published July 2009
Share and shares alike
Patrick Hynes of Oikocredit: offering loans in the developing world
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Published April 2009
Intercourse discourse
Aged 16, Andrew Rosetta was planting churches and Christian Unions. Aged 23 he was being paid to have sex. Now he works with another union, representing workers in the sex industry worldwide.
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Published March 2009
Not the last word
A former nun, Karen Armstrong became dissatisfied with religious dogma. Following well-received books on comparative religion, she hopes to make religion a force for good with the Charter for Compassion.
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Published January 2009
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