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    <title>5 most recent blog posts and modules</title>
    <link>http://www.rejesus.co.uk/blog/post/</link>
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    <dc:rights>Copyright 2012</dc:rights>
    <dc:date>2012-04-22T18:26:34+00:00</dc:date>
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      <title>Easter specs</title>
      <link>http://www.rejesus.co.uk/blog/post/easter_specs/</link>
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      <description><![CDATA[Like many I am finding the reports of the trial of <a href="http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-17789206" title="Anders Breivik">Anders Breivik</a> disturbing.  Last July he killed 77 people in attacks in Norway, not least 70 young people on an island camp.  The details are distressing to read.  The case at the moment is trying to determine his sanity, but my assumption is that sane people don't behave like that.  I got a glimpse of that the other day seeing the way a group of young people responded to a tragic death with compassion and sensitivity, honouring the one who had died with dignity and devotion.  This seems to be how normal people behave.  The trouble of course with 'normal' is that how we see it depends on what we take for granted and that has to be fed.]]></description>
      <dc:subject>Spirituality</dc:subject>
      <dc:date>2012-04-22T18:26:34+00:00</dc:date>
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      <title>Hawthorns</title>
      <link>http://www.rejesus.co.uk/blog/post/hawthorns/</link>
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      <dc:date>2012-04-06T20:35:35+00:00</dc:date>
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      <title>Keep Calm</title>
      <link>http://www.rejesus.co.uk/blog/post/keep_calm/</link>
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      <description><![CDATA[One of the images that has captured imaginations at the moment is a World War II poster carrying the simple message '<a href="http://www.keepcalmandcarryon.com/?gclid=CJu91t3oka8CFcgntAod6ypq0w" title="keep calm and carry on">keep calm and carry on</a>'.  The poster was never issued and was only discovered 60 years later by a <a href="http://www.barterbooks.co.uk/" title="bookseller ">bookseller </a>in Northumberland in a pile of dusty secondhand books.  The poster produced so much interest that when it was reprinted it became an instant hit.  It's ironic then that with this slogan everywhere we are in the grip of <a href="http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-17553696" title="panic over pasties and petrol">panic over pasties and petrol</a>.  I have a mug which carries a parody of the slogan: 'now panic and freak out', which is looking more accurate.]]></description>
      <dc:subject>Spirituality</dc:subject>
      <dc:date>2012-03-31T18:37:28+00:00</dc:date>
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      <title>At Cross Purposes</title>
      <link>http://www.rejesus.co.uk/blog/post/at_cross_purposes/</link>
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      <description><![CDATA[Here&#8217;s a conundrum for you: What&#8217;s the similarity between a Sports Relief Fun-Runner and the Church of England?
Well one answer might be &#8220;they&#8217;re both after your money&#8221; but there is another.]]></description>
      <dc:subject>Seasonal</dc:subject>
      <dc:date>2012-03-26T23:29:49+00:00</dc:date>
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      <title>Next Archbishop of Canterbury?</title>
      <link>http://www.rejesus.co.uk/blog/post/next_archbishop_of_canterbury/</link>
      <guid>http://www.rejesus.co.uk/blog/post/next_archbishop_of_canterbury/#When:12:51:35Z</guid>
      <description><![CDATA[With the news that the <a href="http://www.archbishopofcanterbury.org/articles.php/2173/archbishop-of-canterbury-to-be-master-of-magdalene-college-cambridge" title="Archbishop of Canterbury">Archbishop of Canterbury</a> has decided to move on to a new job - who could blame him - speculation about his successor is rife.  The postholder has a major role in the life of Christianity in Britain.  Here is my shortlist of candidates.]]></description>
      <dc:subject>Lives</dc:subject>
      <dc:date>2012-03-17T12:51:35+00:00</dc:date>
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      <title>Job Vacancy &#45; Disciple</title>
      <link>http://www.rejesus.co.uk/site/module/job_vacancy_disciple/</link>
      <guid>http://www.rejesus.co.uk/site/module/job_vacancy_disciple/#When:15:17:32Z</guid>
      <description><![CDATA[Want a job? Fancy a change of scene or are you looking for a role with real purpose? Looking for inspirational leadership? Look no further and apply today. What follows is a modern job description compiled from various things Jesus said to his early followers. To the right, in the middle column and below the job add you can find three modern courses that could help you to get to grips with this rewarding but challenging position.]]></description>
      <dc:subject>Lives, Experiential, How to</dc:subject>
      <dc:date>2010-05-26T15:17:32+00:00</dc:date>
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      <title>Faith v science?</title>
      <link>http://www.rejesus.co.uk/site/module/faith_v_science/</link>
      <guid>http://www.rejesus.co.uk/site/module/faith_v_science/#When:12:12:17Z</guid>
      <description><![CDATA[Is it possible to believe in God in the modern era of scientific discovery? In a series of in-depth interviews, scientists from fields as diverse as botany, immunology and physics talk about their scientific research and their faith in God.]]></description>
      <dc:subject>Lives, Articles, Biographical, Interviews</dc:subject>
      <dc:date>2010-03-17T12:12:17+00:00</dc:date>
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      <title>Jesus in books</title>
      <link>http://www.rejesus.co.uk/site/module/jesus_in_books/</link>
      <guid>http://www.rejesus.co.uk/site/module/jesus_in_books/#When:11:57:44Z</guid>
      <description><![CDATA[Jesus has probably inspired more books and biographies than anyone else in human history. But which of them are worth reading if you&#8217;re exploring the life of Jesus for the first time &#8211; or even for the second or third times?]]></description>
      <dc:subject>Story, Biographical, Reviews</dc:subject>
      <dc:date>2010-02-08T11:57:44+00:00</dc:date>
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      <title>Jesus is for losers</title>
      <link>http://www.rejesus.co.uk/site/module/jesus_is_for_losers/</link>
      <guid>http://www.rejesus.co.uk/site/module/jesus_is_for_losers/#When:11:54:49Z</guid>
      <description><![CDATA[You'd be surprised by the range of singers and musicians who have had a go at capturing Jesus. This album, half original writing by Andrew Howie and half cover versions, collects some eclectic tracks together to explore how Jesus is for losers. Our interview with him and some live acoustic versions can be found <a href="http://www.rejesus.co.uk/site/module/jesus_is_for_losers/P2/" title="here.">here.</a>]]></description>
      <dc:subject>Creativity, Downloads, Sound &amp; vision</dc:subject>
      <dc:date>2009-05-12T11:54:49+00:00</dc:date>
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      <title>Jesus in the movies</title>
      <link>http://www.rejesus.co.uk/site/module/jesus_in_the_movies/</link>
      <guid>http://www.rejesus.co.uk/site/module/jesus_in_the_movies/#When:11:26:33Z</guid>
      <description><![CDATA[<a href="http://www.rejesus.co.uk/site/module/the_passion/" title="The Passion">The Passion</a> is the latest in a long line of films about Jesus, stretching back over a century. The 100 plus years since the birth of cinema have seen Jesus portrayed over 200 times on the screen, and there are no signs of things starting to slow down. If anything, recent depictions have grown more and more diverse: Jesus was played by a puppet in <a href="http://www.rejesus.co.uk/blog/post/film_review_the_miracle_maker/" title="The Miracle Maker">The Miracle Maker</a> (1999), and as a modern day African in <a href="http://www.rejesus.co.uk/blog/post/film_review_son_of_man/" title="Son of Man">Son of Man</a> (2006). Here's a rundown of the most famous "lives of Jesus" to have graced our screens.]]></description>
      <dc:subject>Creativity, Biographical, Sound &amp; vision</dc:subject>
      <dc:date>2009-04-21T11:26:33+00:00</dc:date>
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