CHURCH NOTES: He’s not the Messiah
At Christmas, Christians celebrate the birth of the Messiah, the Special One sent from God to inspire us to a positive purpose in life
Read moreDetailsAt Christmas, Christians celebrate the birth of the Messiah, the Special One sent from God to inspire us to a positive purpose in life
Read moreDetailsFIFA has been criticised for holding the World Cup in Qatar, due to the various restrictions of its religion and its leaders.
Read moreDetailsFor too long, we have been encouraged to view the challenges facing boys and men as entirely distinct from the needs of women and girls.
Read moreDetailsReading resembles a London borough in terms of its complexities far more than it resembles its neighbouring towns
Read moreDetailsFor too long, we have been encouraged to view the challenges facing boys and men as entirely distinct from the needs of women and girls.
Read moreDetailsAs we approach the end of another year, it is good to celebrate our successes with each other.
Read moreDetailsThree great ways to help make Reading a better place, thanks to Reading Voluntary Action
Read moreDetailsDeck the halls with boughs of holly ? or any greenery that you feel fits your festive creativity.
Read moreDetailsAs another year of seeing kindness in the world around me draws to a close, I've been reflecting on what I've learned.
Read moreDetailsIn the current context, I know that it's more important than ever for parents, grandparents and families to find cheap ways to entertain young ones
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