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We produce a free weekly Social Issues briefing. Each briefing is about two pages long, and gives some background information on an issue that has recently been in the news. It will offer some ways of thinking about it, and perhaps acting on it, as Christians.
The idea is to give you ways of talking about Christianity in the workplace, and to help us all live in our world as followers of Jesus. We don’t pretend these briefings will always be right, but they?ll usually be interesting. We’ll always try to be as clear, informative and true to God’s word as a page or two will allow.
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