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Revd Rana Khan

@Rev_Rana

Worked for the Church of Pakistan, University of Punjab, Church of England, Lambeth Palace, and the Anglican Communion Office. Currently at the Church in Wales

Crickhowell, Wales Katılım Kasım 2010
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PCSO Lee Garrett has been a valued support to the Crickhowell community. At High Street events and Palm Sunday processions, Lee and his colleagues ensured everyone was well looked after. We wish you the very best, Lee — you will be greatly missed in Crickhowell. @DyfedPowys
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We don't celebrate conflicts on Remembrance Sunday; instead, we remember the pain and sacrifices that were made to bring peace. Giving your life for others is the greatest act of love.
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God does not create pain; rather, he uses pain to recreate.
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Martin Gainsborough@MartinGainsbor1·
‘The book of Acts make it plain that (Christian) confidence is not confidence in a human leader, an institution or a programme but in a life-giving memory of God’s love.’ (+Rowan at the Kingston Episcopal Area lay conference, Confident faith in a Changing World) @SouthwarkCofE
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When nationalism rises, minorities often face pressure to prove their loyalty—something rarely demanded of the majority. #IndiaPakistanTensions
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+Justin Welby pays tribute to Pope Francis, “Mischievous, kind, extraordinarily empathetic: The Pope I knew supported me even at my lowest hour.” #oqnvkt9jgrewsr6w5pqfu0lj192puyy" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener">independent.co.uk/voices/pope-fr…
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Jane Marriott
Jane Marriott@JaneMarriottUK·
Delighted to host Lord Rowan Williams, former Archbishop of Canterbury, and Reverend Rana Khan, here to mark the 1700-year anniversary of the Council of Nicaea. It was good to discuss the issues facing the Christian community.
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God, the world's creator, looks after it as well. When we care for creation, we become partners with Him in His work of sustaining and nurturing it.
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“The Word made flesh: God’s glory among us” is the heart of John’s Gospel, revealing Jesus as God’s glory made accessible to all—transforming lives and offering hope, even today.
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Remembering the past is important because it allows us to reflect not only on history but also on the present, which helps us build for the future. Elizabeth Siberry did extensive research on the memorials at St. Catwg's Church in Llangattock and its churchyard. @Swanbrec
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Come, adore Him! The Church in Wales launched an advent course at the Governing Body meeting at the University of Wales Trinity St David in Lampeter. .This includes discussion questions and videos for study groups, but it can also be done alone.
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Archbishop of Canterbury
Archbishop of Canterbury@ArchbishopSarah·
Around the world, individuals and communities face escalating violence, both online and offline, based on religion or beliefs. This violence is abhorrent, as is the politics of hate and violence that so often fuels it. It must be challenged at every turn. Hatred and violence must not prevail over love, tolerance and respect. Constructive and respectful debate of ideas and disagreeing well is key to a peaceful, loving society. Today, on the International Day Commemorating the Victims of Acts of Violence Based on Religion or Belief, we remember those who have been victims and pray for a better future, where everyone, regardless of their religion or belief, can live free from fear, stigma, and persecution. “But the fruit of the Spirit is love, joy, peace, forbearance, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, gentleness and self-control.” Galatians 5:22-23
United Nations@UN

Targeting populations because of their religion or beliefs constitutes a grave human rights violation. Thursday is the International Day for Victims of Violence Based on Religion or Belief. un.org/en/observances… #StandUp4HumanRights

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