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The Tash Files – Chapter 21 – Nikabrik
BY HANNAH SKIPPER Well, done, my little parasite, well done. You fought the fight that I assigned to you and crossed the finish line…
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Susan of Narnia: Remembering (The Eighth Chronicle of Narnia) – Chapter Eleven: The Cottage
BY KETURAH LAMB The morning was still cold and dark when Susan rose, dressed, and packed a light bag. She nearly added the rings to her bag,
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Warning – Muslim Approaching Christmas
BY SHEIKH MUHAMMED AMIN EVANS I have lost count of the times that someone has apologised for wishing me “Merry Christmas”.
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The Lantern and the Lamb
BY KEREN DIBBENS-WYATT The dark seemed deeper than usual, despite the star being bright, the skies now bereft of the chorus they’d just seen. Was it only an hour since?
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Decorating for Christmas – “What Can I Do?”
A little girl tugged at my arm and asked “But what can I do?”
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Forgive Yourself: A Chronicles of Narnia Story
BY TRICIA ALEXANDER “I’d already forgiven him for what he did. He was the only one who hadn’t forgiven himself.”
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Christmas 1836: A Sweeney Todd Story
BY SHILA TOZIER “You wish, Barker! Maybe we’ll let you out for New Year’s! Enjoy your Christmas while it lasts!”
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Autumn Adventures – First of Autumn: 05
BY AMANDA PIZZOLATTO Bert and Betty were just fine, they were huddled up in the middle of the barn, listening to the gnawing of the kandacs. As soon as the kandacs had left the box, they scurried off towards the walls and had been chomping away at the walls.
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The Tash Files – Chapter 20 – Trufflehunter
BY HANNAH SKIPPER Do you remember the great speech that I gave when you and your despicable colleagues graduated…
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Sometimes it Snows in Bethlehem
BY KIM SOLEM “Sometimes it snows in Bethlehem, what… every thousand years? It’s nothing but desert.”
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Susan of Narnia: Remembering (The Eighth Chronicle of Narnia) – Chapter Ten: The Conversation
BY KETURAH LAMB “How came you to hear of that?” Susan hissed, looking all about her lest anyone overhear either of them.
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We Are Saved by the Incarnation: The Celtic Teaching of Eriugena
BY JUSTIN COUTTS Humanity may have a privileged place in the universe, but Jesus came to save the whole of creation.
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The Eve Before the Feast
BY NAOMI MOTTRAM The candles that should flicker with the rapt breath of a thousand strong congregation flicker now only in the benign flow of air.
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Autumn Adventures – First of Autumn: 04
BY AMANDA PIZZOLATTO No, Greg had not been eaten. As a matter of fact, he was about to find out that his frog had been named well and really was lucky.
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The Tash Files – Chapter 19 – Trumpkin 1
BY HANNAH SKIPPER The report that I just received from you can’t be correct. I refuse to believe it.
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Susan of Narnia: Remembering (The Eighth Chronicle of Narnia) – Chapter Nine: The Rings
BY KETURAH LAMB It was too cold to be outside, but Susan needed the fresh air, so, carrying everything she had of Narnia…
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How Mere Christianity Made Me a Catholic
BY EDWIN WOODRUFF TAIT The sacraments are a good place to see the relationship between “mere Christianity” and Catholicism.
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Jurassic World Review
BY DAVID GLENN I am a big fan of dinosaurs and have loved all the Jurassic Park films. Each one keeps to the theme that the dinosaurs are animals, not monsters.
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Autumn Adventures – The First of Autumn: 03
BY AMANDA PIZZOLATTO “Please tell me you’re not feeling sorry for these kids, Gerling.” Acheson groaned. “What? I can’t help it. These kids just found a portal in their backyard leading to our world, and then they get captured to be used as bait to draw Gaspar Gold away from Golding. Pretty bad day if…
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The Tash Files – Chapter 18 – Dr. Cornelius
BY HANNAH SKIPPER Is the report I just received correct? I really don’t understand how it could be because I’ve spent the last millennia…