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Life & Work - November 2017
In this month's issue
‘OKAY GOD, YOU WIN’
The Case for Christ on the silver screen
'IT’S HERE. IN OUR TOWNS, OUR CITIES AND IN OUR COMMUNITIES'
Dr Pat Cairns and the shocking truth about human trafficking
REMEMBRANCE
Special Prayer from the Moderator of the General Assembly of the
Church of Scotland
GUILD 2017
Reports from the Annual Gathering in Dundee
Plus much more
Life and Work November 2017 Articles
From The Editor
In some years (but not this one), it marks the start
PRAYER
More ready to absorb and transform evil than to pass
LETTERS
Many thanks for your thoughtful articles on Holy Communion
The Big Question
This month’s question is: ‘What is your church doing to be accessible to as many people as possible?’
’The meaning is the waiting’
As Advent approaches, Ron Ferguson considers the businesses that exploit the spirit of the Christian season.
A messenger and bridge
The Rt Rev Dr Derek Browning urges readers to be more like Andrew in the month in which the disciple of Jesus is celebrated as the patron saint of Scotland.
Creating a tipping point
The Very Rev Albert Bogle encourages readers to join the ‘Sleep in the Park’ in Edinburgh in December.
’Okay God, you win’
Thomas Baldwin considers the new Hollywood film, The Case for Christ, based on a book of the same name, charting one man’s journey from atheism to faith.
Time for change
The Very Rev Dr John Chalmers urges congregations to resist a natural presbyterian urge to disagree in forging a new path for the future.
’It’s here. In our towns, our cities and in our communities’
Jackie Macadam meets Dr Pam Cairns and learns the shocking truth about human traicking.
When I needed a neighbour…
Maureen Jack highlights the response of churches in Lebanon to the Syrian refugee crisis.
The Big Picture
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’A vigorous sense of community’
John R Hume reflects on the history of the presbyterian churches of Uddingston in Lanarkshire.
Culross at 800
Lynne McNeil reports on 800th anniversary celebrations at Culross Abbey in Fife.
Moderator says Guild should teach about love
Lynne McNeil reports from the Guild’s annual gathering, which took place in Dundee in September.
’Symbols of inclusion and hope’
The new Queensferry Crossing was blessed by the Moderator of the General Assembly when it was opened in September reports Thomas Baldwin.
£1.5m Church and Community Centre opens in Perthshire
Thomas Baldwin reports on a long-term fundraising project initiated by a rural congregation.
A diferent kind of freedom
The Rev Richard Baxter reflects on captivity and freedom as he considers people on the move.
REVIEWS
The Future of the Church of Scotland Written by: Doug
REGISTERS
Rev Andrew Kerr, formerly of Kilbarchan West, on July
CRO SSWO RD
9 ‘For God __ ___ ___ ___ that He gave His 26 across’
Songs that stir the emotions
The Rev Lezley Stewart reflects on the power of music to move the soul.