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On being counted – or standing up to be counted

by admin | Mar 1, 2011 | P.S.

The workings of Government are very closely interwoven with the gospel story. Tax collectors and soldiers, courts and politics are all there. Did you ever think what the Christmas story would have been like if Caesar Augustus had not decided to hold a census? No...

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