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Life and Work was first published in 1879 and is the editorially independent monthly magazine of the Church of Scotland.
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The Big Question
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Articles in this issue
Below is a selection of articles in Life and Work January 2019.
From The Editor
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AND so a new year dawns with the promise of new beginnings. What will 2019 mean for the Church of Scotland? I posed a similar question at the beg...
LETTERS
Remembrance
Reading about Alastair Stephens’ recovery in the mortuary in the Somme reminds me of my late father’s similar experience.
He volunteered at the age of 16, was wounded at Gallipoli a...
The Big Question
This month’s question is: ‘How have CrossReach services impacted your life?’
Maria Wilson, Project Co-ordinator, Glasgow Day Opportunities.
Mairi Baker, worker at Whi...
When words fail
Ron Ferguson explains how broken words and music can bring comfort.
FOR me, one of the most challenging events of the year that’s just passed (ie 2018) concerned a young woman who volunteered t...
’We are not on our own’
The Rt Rev Susan Brown offers a message of hope for 2019.
Photo: iStock
IN Dornoch, on the last day of the year, there is a massive street party which increases the local population enormous...