David
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The new in the old
The end of last year was quite a crazy time for me and my wife Sierra. The end of year usually is, but last year was different: it was the end of a season.
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Catching the stars
\"How do you catch the stars?\" she asked. The childish voice lisped the question. The little toes curled in the soft grass. The curious eyes captured the wonder of glinting diamonds flecked in a darkening sky.
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Empty – a sensitive book on miscarriage
Kerryn Polkington says 14 years ago, just days before Mother\'s Day, she had a miscarriage at 10.5 weeks. 10 years ago, again just before Mother\'s Day, she had another miscarriage at 6 weeks.
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Irenie How: tuition on Christian Today New Zealand
Irenie How the Kiwi young writer program \'editor\' from Christchurch was flown to Sydney over the weekend to undertake tuition on Christian Today New Zealand online \'uploading\'.
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To know good from evil
Is Trump a good guy? Was Hitler entirely evil? Can a gay man lead a church? Does divorce disqualify you from starting a new relationship?
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Red Cross suspends Afghanistan operations after six aid workers killed
The International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) suspended operations in Afghanistan on Wednesday after gunmen killed six employees helping deliver emergency relief to a remote northern region hit by heavy snow storms.
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Person of faith: Pedro Ferdinand De Quiros.
Who would have thought controversy surrounds the \'Great Southland of the Holy Spirit\'?
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Blurred vision
I can\'t stand dirty spectacles. My reading glasses in particular are very prone to getting blurry and smeary. They are constantly on and off my nose and readily collect fingerprints and general grime, not to mention scratches.
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Monday launch - Christian Today New Zealand
This Monday, the 13 February sees the launch of \'Christian Today New Zealand\' and the excitement is palatable.
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Christians should not build \'walls but bridges\', says Pope Francis
Pope Francis said on Wednesday that society should not create \"walls but bridges\" to encourage good relations among people, adding it was wrong to be spiteful and say \"I\'ll make you pay for that\".