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• Editor’s thoughts
Rupert Kaye
• Martin Cooper
responds to Doug Harris’ Hubble bubble, toil and trouble article and sticks up for JK Rowling
• David Edgington
asks whether ACT Now “scratches” where readers “itch”
• Darwin revisited: understanding required
Sylvia Baker makes the case against the theory of evolution
• Darwin revisited: humility required
Pete Moore makes the case for the theory of evolution
• Training teachers in a refugee situation
John Crump writes about a pioneering Senior Volunteer Network project in Chad
• 10/65 and all that!
David Kaye reflects on his experience of 40 years of comprehensive secondary school education in England
• The Gospel challenge to education in a post-Christian world
Arthur Jones calls on churches and Christian teacher associations to do more
• Teaching in Madagascar with MAF
Emma Stewart writes about the Mission Aviation Fellowship in Madagascar
• Inclusion – a process
Alison Comline considers the role of special schools and asks what genuine inclusion might look like
• Walking with God in a very special garden
Patricia Watson invites us to share her Labyrinth experience
• Lessons from the River Kwai
David R. Morgan writes about Allied prisoners of war in Japanese occupied Asia during WWII
• Easter: The Everlasting Story
• The Story of Easter
• Easter Stories
• Is God to Blame?
• ACT news, reports and Saturday events
• Headteacher’s Log
Leonard Bookman
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