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When ministry doesn’t pay

  • Written by The Conversation
imageIn four out of five churches in the US, membership has plateaued or is declining. Church via www.shutterstock.com.

Mindy Mayes is a 29-year-old African-American woman with a second job many might find undesirable. Some might even call her crazy for sticking with it. She thinks about it almost constantly, and those thoughts often fill her with...

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'Radical' land reforms in Scotland are nothing of the sort

  • Written by The Conversation
image'More of a trim and a prune than digging up the whole garden'Andrew Millian/PA

You might be forgiven for thinking that the rules regarding a patch of land north and south of the Anglo-Scottish border do not vary greatly, but in fact they are governed by completely different legal traditions.

For example in Cumbria you might heed a sign saying...

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  5. Sex and power on holiday come at a price for women
  6. Honouring Resistance heroes won't salvage Hollande's legacy
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  8. VIDEO: Michelle Grattan on gay marriage
  9. Working together for critical thinking in schools
  10. Untapped learning potential of technology in Africa
  11. What Africa can do to manage the fallout of climate change
  12. Compulsory science and maths is great but there's more to be done
  13. Refugee crisis meeting should learn from Indochinese solution
  14. Philosophy vs evidence is no way to orchestrate cultural policy
  15. The 'train wreck' continues: another social science retraction
  16. Proposals to strip citizenship take Australia a step further than most
  17. FIFA prosecution is worth it, even if the big fish get away
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  20. Development and the Reef: the rules have been lax for too long
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  22. At the end of the Wallander era, Nordic Noir has come into its own
  23. Australia can do better on Asian boat crisis than 'nope, nope, nope'
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  28. Can we unlearn social biases while we sleep?
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  31. Return of the 'snooper's charter' reflects a worldwide move towards greater surveillance
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