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IAWN Newsletter December 2009This is the first of what we hope will be regular IAWN newsletters, telling your stories and |
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14 DEC 2009 | 609 KB |
Newsletter: Death and the FamilyDeath and the Family This is a difficult subject. The articles in this newsletter tell of how the churches in many parts of the Anglican Communion seek to respond to death. There are stories of almost unbearable grief and loss: both on a personal scale within families and where large-scale disaster through war or hurricane brings tragedy to whole communities. But the newsletter also tells of Christian faith and hope, of compassion and help for the bereaved, and people facing the pain of separation from their loved ones and clinging on to belief in the risen Christ. |
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02 NOV 2009 | 628 KB |
Compass Points Michaelmas 2009Download |
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30 OCT 2009 | 1.62 MB |
Newsletter: Valuing our EldersValuing our Elders This is the latest IAFN newsletter to be published and includes articles from Africa, Argentina, Hong Kong, India, New Zealand, Papua New Guinea, West Indies, Australia, Canada, Malaysia, the Anglican Indigenous Network and the UK. The newsletter celebrates the value age can bring while also highlighting the importance of facing the realities of age and ageing and describing projects which work to provide support for those who need it. An example of creative ageing is embodied in the cover picture of a Canadian woman, 75 years old at the time of the photograph, who published her autobiography in her 90s and continued to visit elderly people when aged 100. |
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13 JUL 2009 | 648 KB |
The inaugural meeting of the Anglican Health Network, Geneva, 15-16 June 2009: Summary reportFollowing presentations at the Lambeth Conference 2008, a proposal for an Anglican Health |
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16 JUN 2009 | 140 KB |
‘Renewing the Commitment to Anglican Health Care: The case for an Anglican Health Network’, Report to the Anglican Consultative Council, May 2009The established tradition in which the Church offered health care services to |
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29 MAY 2009 | 48 KB |
Anglican Indigenous Network: Full report from the Hawai'i 2009 MeetingWith the excused absence of two members of the Canadian delegation, this 11th gathering of AIN was fully attended by all its member delegations. The gathering was held at the Kilauea Military Camp Retreat, Volcano National Parks on the island of Hawai‘i, from April 23 to 27, 2009. |
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28 APR 2009 | 93 KB |
Report to the ACC on Progress on resolution ACC 13-31, April 2009Download |
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13 APR 2009 | 756 KB |
Report to the Anglican Consultative Council 2009Download |
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26 MAR 2009 | 219 KB |
Newsletter: Investing in ChildhoodInvesting in Childhood 2009 sees the 20th anniversary of the UN Convention of the Rights of the Child, and the 30th of the Year of the Child (1979). What progress has been made investing in those things which work for a more child-friendly world? The articles in this newsletter, drawn from many countries, present a sombre picture. Our investment in the growing trees of the forest (the children) remains woefully inadequte. But many of the stories also tell of resilience and courage; of projects starting from very small seeds which have grown to bring encouragement, support and education to many - girls as well as boys; and of work being done by followers of Jesus who, despite the odds, have not lost hope. |
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09 MAR 2009 | 3.57 MB |