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malcolm chamberlain

musings about the emerging church, mission and contemporary culture...

God is at large, intimately involved in his world in ways that the church is maybe just waking up to!

the robin hood tax...

Tuesday, February 16, 2010

it's a simple, relatively pain-free (unless the bankers are really greedy!) but revolutionary idea that could raise hundreds of billions each year to boost the NHS, UK schools, the fight against domestic child poverty, as well as tackling poverty and climate change around the world! Oh yes, it's also being supported by, amongst others, Christian Aid, Cafod, and our own Prime Minister!

Watch the Bill Nighy video below, and then go sign up your support.

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a brief history of pretty much everything...

This is awesome! It's a flipbook 2100 pages long, created entirely with biro pens, and was submitted as a final piece for an AS Level art course. The creator worked on it for about 3 weeks on and off! Oh yes, it passed with full marks (unsurprisingly)!



hat tip...
Kester Brewin

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why I love satire...

Monday, February 15, 2010

... it doesn't come much better than this from Dave Walker...



... brilliant!
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