Credit crunch could mean good news for churches, Sony video game double standard, and athiest ad welcomed by churches
October 24, 2008 by patrick
Filed under Russ Bravo, Weekly News Review
Weekly News Review from a Christian Viewpoint.
Patrick Woodward talks to Russ Bravo, editor of Inspire Magazine, about the latest news from a Christian perspective. Today, the credit squeeze on the retail trade could mean good news for churches, Sony’s new video game is delayed out of respect for Muslims, but not the one that offended Christians, and Richard Dawkins’ athiest adverts on buses are welcomed by the Methodist Church.
Story Links:
guardian.co.uk Credit crunch may mar shoppers’ Christmas
channel4.com Christmas credit crisis
cofe.anglican.org Matter of Life and Debt
bbc.co.uk Game delayed over Korean phrases
churchtimes.co.uk Sony refuses to withdraw game
inspiremagazine.org Methodists thank Dawkins for putting God on the buses
ekklesia.co.uk Athiest evangelism campaign
athiestcampaign.org official site







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