All Editorial articles – Page 25
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Faith at homeThe clip-clop beat
Here is a story for you to tell at home, perhaps at bedtime or as part of a God time during the day. You could also use it as part of a children’s session. To read some of Bob’s other stories, click here.
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IssuesRoad to Emmaus: Session 1
Meeting aim: To explore the hopes and expectations we place on those we honour, and how we might worship Jesus today, two millennia after his entry into Jerusalem on a donkey.
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IssuesPalm Sunday
Meeting aim: To explore the story of Jesus riding into Jerusalem and how the crowds responded to him, an incident that enabled children to thank and praise Jesus for themselves.
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IssuesRoad to Emmaus
Meeting aim: To hear how Jesus met two of his friends on the road out of Jerusalem. They were among the first to see him alive and rushed to tell the others.
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IssuesEaster Sunday
Meeting aim: To reflect on how the women first heard Jesus had come back to life and then shared the good news with his disciples
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BlogHow to go slave-free for Lent
Despite slavery being illegal, there are still 40 million people trapped in forced labour. David Westlake, head of International Justice Mission, is challenging people to give up something that has slavery in its supply chains. Could you join in?
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Faith at homeFaith in technology
Tech is tricky to balance as a family, it’s benefits and it’s pitfalls. James Poulter chats about how to use technology well and how to avoid some of the risks.
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BlogFive ways to encourage kindness in your youth and children’s groups
Meg Cannon, the project lead for Koko, Girl’s Brigade Ministries' online hope-filled vlog for teenage girls, shares five ways you can encourage kindness in your youth and children’s groups.
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BlogFlame Catholic youth conference was on fire
Nage gives her feedback on the biggest Catholic youth conference in England and Wales
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BlogWhy I'm giving up complaining for Lent
Editor, Ruth Jackson, explains why should join her in giving up complaining for Lent.
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BlogMomo: modern day Salem
As another internet phenomenon turns out to be a hoax, deputy editor Emily Howarth asks what this tells us about our society
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BlogI was hungry and you fed me… pancakes?
As Shrove Tuesday approaches, here’s how your groups could support those who are going hungry
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BlogA Christian schools worker's response to Shamima Begum
Shamima Begum's request to return the UK has started many ethical debates. It particularly resonates with those who care for young people at risk of radicalisation. Hannah Fox was a secondary school teacher in East London when Shamima left the UK. She shares her reflections on how Christians should respond to Shamima's request.






