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ACT Now Summer 2006

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Editor’s thoughts
Rupert Kaye

Eleanor Edwards calls on Christian teachers to support their ACT

David Edgington invites retired teachers to get more involved in ACT

Maggie Davies says why she enjoys ACT Now

Peter Tryon engages with the debate about evolution-creation

Brian McEwen says why he enjoys ACT Now

Hazel Lucas engages with the debate about evolution-creation

Charles Hill and Chris Elston engage with the debate about evolution-creation

Bob Childs says gritty testimonies are painful to hear but still need to be heard

Suzy Morrison-Jones praises ACT’s Saturday training events and Quiet Days

Arthur Jones and David Tyler engage with the debate about evolution-creation

The Lighthouse Group
Paul Chenery tells us about a project to support excluded pupils

World Cup crazy… and a Christian too!
Barry Mason
urges us to use football to reach young people

Called to teach?
Trevor Cooling invites Christians to share their testimony

A brief history of ACT – part 1
Richard Wilkins traces ACT’s family tree

ExamAttack!
Wayne Dixon talks about his ministry to exam-stressed teens

Here I am, send me!
Andrew Marfleet shares his impressions of India

Teaching for shalom
Andrew Palfreyman reports back from this year’s Christian Education Theory Conference

Wanted: discriminating minds
Rupert Kaye argues that there are times when discrimination makes perfect sense

Jeremy
Jane Stratford tells the story of a pupil who changed his teacher’s life

Resource Reviews

Secret Never to be Told
Voices for Today
Off the Peg Assemblies
Flatpack: Ready-To-Go Assembly Ideas for 11–14s

ACT news, reports and Saturday events

Headteacher’s Log
Leonard Bookman

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