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Playing God, even for the best of motives, can be a murderous business

1:30pm Saturday 4th July 2009

Rev Kevin Logan column: I made it into this world only because I was in the right place at the right time.

Religion and politics are equally about loving thy neighbour

3:06pm Monday 29th June 2009

Rev Kevin Logan column: Clergy should stick to religion! The cry echoed around the county after our bishops urged voters to ignore the BNP.

Now’s the time for all good men and women to come to the aid of the country

11:40am Saturday 20th June 2009

Rev Kevin Logan column: There comes a time when ‘Enough’s enough', as we say round here.

Lancashire today is probably like New Testament Rome

4:46pm Monday 15th June 2009

Rev Kevin Logan column: If God wanted one of his Bible writers to draft an epistle to Lancastrians today, it would probably be a lot like the letter to the Romans in the New Testament.

It’s hard to beat the heritage we got from God and His good book

2:20pm Saturday 6th June 2009

Rev Kevin Logan column: Fancy being an MP? Want to follow in Esther Rantzen’s stilettos?

Year of fractions has polished up one more reason to worship a Creator

5:03pm Monday 1st June 2009

Rev Kevin Logan column: Remember those maths problems at school? S.S. Titanica sails from port X to port Y on a bearing of 075 degrees for a distance of 60 nautical miles.

Politicians act as though there is no God who will judge them

7:20am Saturday 23rd May 2009

Rev Kevin Logan column: “GOD is back,” the editor of the Economist John Micklethwait declares this week in his new book “charting how the rise in global faith is changing the world”.

The clincher come when you invite God into your lives

9:20am Saturday 16th May 2009

Rev Kevin Logan column: "Go on,” urges Mephisto, of Darwen, on my web blog, “give one single shred of evidence of your God myth.”

Religion has been wrongly blamed for wars and genocide

9:06am Wednesday 13th May 2009

Rev Kevin Logan column: “God believers should be purged or put in asylums!”, he says.

'Taste the delights of heaven'

9:33am Monday 4th May 2009

THERE’S a Kingdom for us which is credit-crunch and swine flu-free.

If we had any more personal freedom, we’d tip over into anarchy

5:08pm Monday 27th April 2009

Rev Kevin Logan column: Celebrated St George’s Day rocking the night away to the music of a more modern saint: the late great Freddie Mercury.

Life began the day I discovered meaning of Easter

11:42am Friday 17th April 2009

Rev Kevin Logan column: Life began the day I lost the fear of death.

God does the saving the moment we reach out

1:30pm Saturday 28th March 2009

Rev Kevin Logan column: The ‘Essex Princess’ is dead – gone to heaven, bannered the Daily Mirror.

God designed us as wheels with hubs rather than empty hooplas

9:20am Tuesday 24th March 2009

Rev Kevin Logan column: There are two types of people: those with centres and those without — wheel or hoopla, if you like.

Lancashire schools need to follow Hampshire's example

5:11pm Friday 13th March 2009

Rev Kevin Logan column: Has this week witnessed the beginning of the end for one of modern life’s great injustices?

Do we let PC rule or do we stick with our Christian heritage?

3:51pm Monday 9th March 2009

Rev Kevin Logan column: Should we let God stay in Britain?

Evolution merely guesses at how life started and developed

4:00pm Monday 23rd February 2009

Rev Kevin Logan column: It seems we’re celebrating Charles Darwin’s bicentenary this month by closing ranks around our bearded saint of science.

God’s love for us goes on, no matter how many times we humans foul up

10:30am Saturday 14th February 2009

Rev Kevin Logan column: Gomer was the town’s Pretty Woman and Hosea was the vicar (sort of), definitely the last two you’d ever expect to be exchanging Valentines.

Leaders who call for global unity should remember tower of Babel

4:39pm Tuesday 10th February 2009

Rev Kevin Logan column: A United States of, not simply America, nor even Europe, but of the World.

We get too full of ourselves and go to war or tear up families

5:23pm Tuesday 3rd February 2009

Rev Kevin Logan column; As freezing, jaded January ends, with its record marriage break-ups and mid-winter blues of darkest hues, let this column lift you as we ponder - the Mark of the Beast!

Obama knows he’s not the final authority - and therein lies hope

2:04pm Tuesday 27th January 2009

Rev Kevin Logan column: The first hundred hours of Mr Obama’s presidency end today and now he knows just what he faces.

God started it all and it’ll take the Almighty to finish it

5:08pm Monday 19th January 2009

Rev Kevin Logan column: Te madness of men ensures that the Middle East will need more than this coming week’s new charismatic US president, or indeed any other human peace hope.

I marvelled at how great God was to do this incredible deed

10:40am Saturday 10th January 2009

Rev Kevin Logan column: Hectic week by the Red Sea, Egypt, with no expense spared, all in line of duty to bring you this morning’s column.

Seat belts fastened and our money belts are still tighter

10:55am Monday 5th January 2009

Rev Kevin Logan column: Three days into our new trip round the sun and I wish you all a happy New Orbit.

The reason for the season is not Jesus but red robins

9:20am Saturday 13th December 2008

Rev Kevin Logan column: King Herod is alive and well in 21st Century Britain.

Have I listened to a church service lately? Mike, you do have a point

2:36pm Monday 8th December 2008

Rev Kevin Logan column: I got the dreaded lurgi off some Christians last Sunday.

If we’re ‘wired’ to believe in God, where does it all go wrong?

3:40pm Monday 1st December 2008

Rev Kevin Logan column: We’re born to believe in God. That’s how we’re hard wired; the natural default position.

We believe one day there will be a reckoning before the King

4:54pm Monday 24th November 2008

Rev Kevin Logan column: We columnists are oddities. The condition isn’t bad enough to get us put away, but we are required to have a certain ‘something’ that separates us from the norm, and especially from every other column in the paper.

People should beware of the ‘vast majority’

10:30am Saturday 15th November 2008

Rev Kevin Logan column: The vast majority of doctors in the Middle Ages serial-killer thriller I’ve just finished bled patients to rid them of humours.

Broadcasters recognised the limits of evil

2:30pm Monday 10th November 2008

Rev Kevin Logan column: In Flanders fields poppy seeds lay dead for decades, and so they would have remained had their world not been turned upside down.


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