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November 2007
• Peru project joy for Cupar minister
• Youth project takes God to the streets
• 'Reformed' killer is preaching at churches
• Abbey farm blaze
• Click your way through a paperless Advent
• Baptists' bid to expand is thwarted
• Orphanage trustee defends North-East nuns
• Christopher McConnachie, Episcopal missionary in South Africa, dies at 70
• Scots Church responds to 'pro-abortion' survey findings
• Churches Together now have own website
• Kirk relaxed as 'atheist' blockbuster opens
• Sunday Lewis ferry decision deferred
• Villagers in 'rent-a-church' plan
• Lobby to call for justice in the Holy Land
• Scotland to go it alone for 2011 census
• Uganda: 'We should not forget Mackay's role in country'
• Methodists encourage children and adults to be Messengers of Peace
• Tremendous support for themed-tree festival
• Strang agent and Hinds lead race to replace MP
• Golden opportunity for congregation to celebrate
• Little enthusiasm for taking time off for St Andrew’s Day
• Brutal death of minister's wife
• Diverse faiths 'a source of strength'
• So how about a culinary tour of Galilee?
• Housing groups slam SNP budget
• Nuns on the run In Africa
• The genial throat-slitter sticking his knife in Brown
• Wife murder charge churchman dead
• Do you know your astragals from your blind fenestration?
• First Minister launches Scottish Interfaith week
• Dunottar welcomes new minister
• Bishopbriggs congregation is building for the future
• End of the road for prominent Forfar church?
• Boost for church youth project
• Christmas tree to help homeless
• Scotland’s shame: decades of neglect, abuse and suffering
• New ministry to reach skaters for Christ
• Free Church first
• Churches make huge 'hidden contribution' to Glasgow
• Church sells painting to pay for toilet
• Lead stolen from roof of city church
• Cardinal O'Brien celebrates Mass for beatification of Newman
• Spiritual motivation does not preclude legal link
• Churches challenged to greater engagement with poverty in Britain
• Queen and Duke of Edinburgh celebrate their 60th wedding anniversary
• Amnesty chief rebuffs Catholic attack on abortion policy
• Church names new dean and provost
• Margaret Legum
• Rowling: "Yes, I go to church"
• Catholic leaders oppose Fertilization Bill
• Kirk Guild going ‘The Extra Mile’ in campaign against human trafficking
• Churches call for Pakistani government to lift state of emergency
• Two 'cruel' nuns flee
• Quad bike vandals go on rampage in Necropolis
• 'Lord' reinstated in school grace
• Inter-Faith Week to host more events than ever
• More women than men ordained
• Church of England launches pocketful of daily prayer reflections
• Scottish Bible Society brings Scripture and food together in new cook book
• Frank Cooney
• Kirk induction service to take place in Roman Catholic church
• Brown has surrendered to anti-Catholic lobby says bishop
• Balm for souls in church disputes
• Fire fund burnout?
• One in three still believes in prayer
• Moderator’s Remembrance Day remarks
• Abbot, 80, is jailed for abusing young boys
• Rev Duncan MacPhee
• End of an era
• Songs of praise!
• Rev James Matheson
• Minister locks worshippers out of church
• Charities in probe call after deaths soar 50 per cent
• Church group demands action on 'bigot' slur

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