MR. FRANKLIN GRAHAM,THIS IS THE LETTER I WROTE TO YOUR FATHER BILLY GRAHAM NINE YEARS AGO.
MR. FRANKLIN GRAHAM,THIS IS THE LETTER I WROTE TO YOUR FATHER BILLY GRAHAM NINE YEARS AGO.
MR. FRANKLIN GRAHAM,THIS IS THE LETTER I WROTE TO YOUR FATHER BILLY GRAHAM NINE YEARS AGO.
The strange title of The Brass Notebook is a nod to Doris Lessing’s The Golden Notebook, and that (in my view, quite inappropriately!) suggests a comparison of the author’s life to brass vessels which were used in Indian kitchens. Was my generation the last to see such vessels in our kitchens, or do such vessels
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In approximately 5 weeks the United States will hold the most important Presidential election in its short and violent history. Bookmakers and Psephologists alike think of it as a 50-50 proposition. The incumbent Donald Trump has been hinting that the election, whatever the result, will be tainted, rigged and that, as such, he would not
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CHRIST AND CHRISTIANITY ARE POLES APART (Part 2) https://youtu.be/khtk9sJbRMw\”Gandhi did not understand that the Christian view of salvation, is not an attainment through human effort, but a gift obtained without merit through God’s grace.\” – E. Stanley Jones
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CHRIST AND CHRISTIANITY ARE POLES APART What would happen if all Christian leaders and denominations declared to the world, “We made a mistake for 2,000 years. We do not follow something called Christianity, we follow Christ.”
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Dispossession without Development: Land Grabs in Neoliberal India. Michael Levien. Oxford University Press. Reviewed by Dr. Nikhil Deb in the LSE Review of Books blog; used here by permission. In Dispossession without Development: Land Grabs in Neoliberal India, Michael Levien examines how the shift from state-directed capitalism to neoliberalism in India from the 1990s has led to
Who is Fauja Singh? Someone who started as a weakling in childhood, learning to walk only when he was 5 years old, but who went on to become the oldest person to complete a marathon. He broke many records in the process – including, repeatedly, his own. Finally, he became the first 100-year old to
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Review of Breaking Through by Vinay Sitapati at Scroll A financial journalist, the story goes, called up the residence of Montek Singh Ahluwalia, at the centre stage of economic policy from the 1980s to 2014. These were, not coincidentally, the growth years of the Indian economy, and Ahluwalia was the go to person for businessmen,
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