November 14th, 2008
Weekly News Review from a Christian Viewpoint.
Patrick Woodward talks to Catherine Butcher, editor of the Mothers’ Union “Families First” magazine (pictured) about the latest news from a Christian standpoint. Today, how Prince Charles will face a challenge on his coronation, if he wants to be “defender of faiths”, how a couple lived their married life through online identities, and the teenage girl who chose to refuse a life-saving heart transplant.

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Prince Charles:
timesonline.com Prince Charles turns 60
telegraph.co.uk Prince Charles to be known as “defender of faith”
independent.co.uk Prince cannot defend all faiths
Virtual marriage:
telegraph.co.uk Avatars and Second Life adultery
secondlife.com Official site
Heart transplant girl:
ap.google.com British girl allowed to refuse heart transplant
specialchildren.about.com Girl says no to life-saving heart transplant
Tags: adultery, defender of faith, heart transplant, marriage, Prince Charles, royalty, second life, teenager
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November 6th, 2008
Weekly News Review from a Christian Viewpoint.
Patrick Woodward talks to Jon Hargreaves, the International Director of FEBA Radio (pictured) about the
latest news from a Christian perspective. Today, what challenges face Barack Obama as he prepares for the Presidency, how there is hope for the Democratic Republic of Congo as the international community steps up its role, and why a small remote Asian state has got better ideas than the rest of the world, when it comes to thinking about the economy.

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Barack Obama:
barackobama.com Official site
telegraph.co.uk Victorious president-elect picks White House team
DR Congo:
oxfam.org.uk Conflict in the Democratic Republic of Congo
bbc.co.uk UN Caught in new DR Congo clashes
Bhutan and national happiness:
afp.google.com Bhutan’s turn to celebrate with crowning of young king
bhutan.gov.bt Official site
Tags: Bhutan, congo, economy, happiness, obama, UN
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October 24th, 2008
Weekly News Review from a Christian Viewpoint.
Patrick Woodward talks to Russ Bravo, editor of Inspire Magazine, about the latest news from a Christian perspective. Today, the credit squeeze on the retail trade could mean good news for churches, Sony’s new video game is delayed out of respect for Muslims, but not the one that offended Christians, and Richard Dawkins’ athiest adverts on buses are welcomed by the Methodist Church.

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Retail squeeze at Christmas:
guardian.co.uk Credit crunch may mar shoppers’ Christmas
channel4.com Christmas credit crisis
cofe.anglican.org Matter of Life and Debt
Sony’s video game:
bbc.co.uk Game delayed over Korean phrases
churchtimes.co.uk Sony refuses to withdraw game
Athiest adverts:
inspiremagazine.org Methodists thank Dawkins for putting God on the buses
ekklesia.co.uk Athiest evangelism campaign
athiestcampaign.org official site
Tags: advertising, athiest, buses, Christmas, credit crunch, Dawkins, Islam, Muslim, PS2, retail, Sony
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October 17th, 2008
Weekly News Review from a Christian Viewpoint.
Patrick Woodward talks to Catherine Butcher editor of the Mothers’ Union “Families First” magazine, about the latest news from a Christian perspective. Today, a survey of children find that they want more time from their parents, rather than money, and most would bring up their own children differently. Also, surfing the internet is as good for your brain as crossword puzzles among older people, and the main ambition among girls is to have instant fame, thanks to the messages of modern media.

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Children want time, not money:
inthenews.co.uk Children want time, not cash
careforthefamily.org.uk Care for the Family
The web is good for your brain:
bbc.co.uk Internet use ‘good for the brain’
cnn.com Google does a brain good
Girls just want to have fame:
telegraph.co.uk Girls just want to win the X Factor
telegraph.co.uk “Who are we to judge?”
barbara-follett.org.uk Barbara Follett, MP
Tags: brain, children, fame, instant, internet, media, parenting, time, x factor
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October 10th, 2008
Weekly News Review from a Christian Viewpoint.
Patrick Woodward talks to Russ Bravo, editor of Inspire Magazine, about the latest news from a Christian perspective. Today, the credit crunch leads to a rise in people looking at the Church of England’s online debt pages, GCSE music has become more popular as students are encouraged to “jam” along to their favourite music, and rock legend Carlos Santana announces his plans to start a church.

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Debt: 
cofe.anglican.org Matter of Life and Debt
cofe.anglican.org Thousands turn to online prayer and advice as financial situation worsens
GCSE Music:
independent.co.uk GCSE’s in jamming
musicalfutures.org.uk Musical futures
Santana’s church ambitions:
inspiremagazine.org.uk Santana wants to start a church
santana.com Official Site
Tags: advice, credit crunch, debt, GCSEm music, money, musical futures, Santana
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October 3rd, 2008
Weekly News Review from a Christian Viewpoint.
Patrick Woodward talks to Catherine Butcher, editor of the Mothers’ Union “Families First” magazine, about the latest news from a Christian perspective. Today, the Samaritans say calls to their number have increased as the credit crunch causes worry, ex PM’s wife says how parents are clinging on to their kids more, and the church has decided to make it easier to get married.

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Samaritans:
bbc.co.uk Crunch pushes up Samaritan calls
samaritans.org Official Site
Cherie Blair:
vanityfair.com Cherie Blair
bc.co.uk Why Don’t You call your Mother?
Marriages:
cofe.anglican.org Bishops herald new dawn
yourchurchwedding.org Your Church Wedding
Tags: credit crunch, marriage, parenting, Samaritans, suicide, wedding
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September 26th, 2008
Weekly News Review from a Christian Viewpoint.
Patrick Woodward talks to Catherine Butcher, editor of the Mothers’ Union “Families First” magazine, about the latest news from a Christian perspective. Today, Naturalist Sir David Attenborough says female literacy will help stop decline in frog and newt population, Transport Secretary Ruth Kelly puts her family before her career, and the first baby to the born under the NHS reflects on a life of free healthcare.

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Frogs, newts and literacy:
bbc.co.uk David Attenborough on ‘Today’
Ruth Kelly:
Ruth Kelly’s website
timesonline.co.uk Ruth Kelly to quite cabinet for family reasons
guardian.co.uk Minister’s exit undermines Britain’s Brown
NHS baby:
bbc.co.uk First NHS baby at Labour meeting
walesonline.co.uk First NHS baby speaks out
Tags: David Attenborough, frogs, literacy, newts, NHS, Ruth Kelly, women
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September 19th, 2008
Weekly News Review from a Christian Viewpoint.
Patrick Woodward talks to Catherine Butcher, editor of the Mothers’ Union “Families First” magazine, about the latest news from a Christian perspective. Today, how the financial crisis was only to be expected, and provides an opportunity to watch out for your neighbours, how politicians can easily fall from popularity, and why scientists have come up with a new way to research “near death experiences”

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Financial crisis:
tucsoncitizen.com The Bank Meltdown-blame everybody
guardian.co.uk A financial crisis unmatched since the Great Depression
eauk.org The Credit Crunch
Politicians and popularity:
guardian.co.uk Tessa Jowell interview
bbc.co.uk Conference Guide
Near Death Experiences:
soton.ac.uk World’s Largest-ever Study of Near Death Experiences
aglimpseofeternity.org The Website of Ian McCormack
Tags: crash, death, finance, life after death, near death, politics, popularity
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September 12th, 2008
Weekly News Review from a Christian Viewpoint.
Patrick Woodward talks to Russ Bravo, editor of Inspire Magazine, about the latest news from a Christian perspective. Today, the Hadron Collider didn’t destroy the world in a black hole - but what does it achieve? The Pacific island of Tuvalu will sink into the sea in 30 years and its head churchman calls for help, and Theo Walcott, the new England football sensation, faces a future of fame and fortune, but will it do him any good?

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Hadron Collider: 
independent.co.uk God’s own particle?
Hadron Collider UK site
eauk.org The Big Bang
Tuvalu sinking:
inspiremagazine.org.uk “Don’t give up on Tuvalu”
tuvaluislands.com official site
Theo Walcott:
telegraph.co.uk David Beckham ready to step aside
skysports.com Theo Walcott
Tags: black hole, cern, end of the world, hadron, science, theo walcott, theo wallcott, tuvalu climate, tuvalu sinking
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September 5th, 2008
Weekly News Review from a Christian Viewpoint.
Patrick Woodward talks to Catherine Butcher, editor of the Mother’s Union Families First Magazine, about the latest news from a Christian perspective. Today, fewer women in the UK are getting the top jobs, couples place high importance on their wedding vows, and there’s surprise at the extent of faith among young people in Scotland.

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Women in top jobs:
guardian.co.uk “Mummy Track” keeps women from top jobs
bbc.co.uk Women lose out in top jobs race
Wedding Vows:
Church of England “For richer for poorer….”
youandyourwedding.co.uk vows and readings
Faith in Scotland:
churchofscotland.org.uk Young peoples’ attitude to church and religion
Tags: careers, faith, marriage, scotland, wedding vows, women
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