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• Editor’s thoughts
Rupert Kaye
• David Edgington wonders how meaningful it is to repent for slavery
• George Akinyede invites us all to get involved with Black History Month
• Sharon Dawson is pleased to see capital letters for ‘Black’ and ‘White’
• Miles Anderson reminds us that Black Africans enslaved other Black Africans
• Anon An ACT Now reader calls on us to challenge racist talk in the staffroom
• Peter Worsley points out that Muslims from North Africa enslaved Whites
• David Kaye enthuses about the front cover of the Spring 2007 issue (No.71)
• The past impacting the present: the enduring legacies of the transatlantic slave trade
Richard Reddie explains that our world is still shaped by the ‘African Holocaust’
• Five Little Fingers
Trevor Stevens tells how a CD came to the rescue
• Forgiveness – part 3
Scott Fellows concludes his personal story
• Amano Christian School
Hilary Millard writes about her school
• Physical Education is Character Education
Rupert Kaye ponders the meaning of ‘heart, soul, mind and strength’
• The Christian tradition in English literature
Paul Cavill makes the case for a distinctively Christian approach to literature
• Should parents smack their children?
John Steley says recent research vindicates King Solomon’s advice
• A matter of life and death
Derek Lindley wants education to prepare young people for life and afterlife alike
• Literate RE
• Exploring Puzzling Questions
• Engaging the culture: Christians at work in education
• Key Beliefs, Ultimate Questions and Life Issues for AQA Specification B
• ACT news, reports and Saturday events
• Headteacher’s Log
Leonard Bookman
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