Pressure to spend at Christmas puts families under too much strain
The “absurd and ridiculous” pressure to have a perfect Christmas puts relationships under strain and “spoils life”, the Archbishop of Canterbury has warned. The Most Rev Justin Welby said consumerism over the festive period is now so “over the top” that couples are left arguing over money and children are shouted at. He said he would like to tell people to stop giving gifts altogether but accepts no one would listen. I want to say something positive, which is God gives us his son Jesus Christ to give us life and full life and abundant life. Giving at Christmas reflects that generosity of God. So be generous in a way that shows love and affection rather than trying to buy love and affection.” He added: “You can’t buy it, you can show it, and when you show it comes back at you with interest.” Figures last year suggested the average household spent around £1,000 on Christmas.
Pray: for more and more people to hear and live the Christmas message of the Gospels. (Mtt.6:33)
More: http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/religion/10439197/Pressure-to-spend-at-Christmas-puts-families-under-too-much-strain-warns-Archbishop.html
Liverpool calls for ban on ‘addictive’ betting machines
Liverpool Councillors have called for extremely addictive high-stake betting machines to be banned from betting shops in the city. Councillor Nick Small said that Fixed Odds Betting Terminals (FOBTs), which include virtual versions of casino games like roulette, are the fastest way for gamblers to lose money. The machines allow people to bet up to £100 every 20 seconds, and city leaders have called on the Government to ban the machines or give local councils the power to implement restrictions. Councillors voted unanimously in favour of a motion tabled by Cllr Small on the matter. Cllr Small said: “People are spending money they can ill afford on these terminals”. He added: “There’s hundreds of betting shops in Liverpool and we just don’t have the power to control them. “Ultimately, we need power to reduce the speed of play and to bring down the maximum stake.
Pray: for a local councils to be given the power to control to restrict high-stake betting machines. (1Tim.6:9-10)
More: http://www.christian.org.uk/news/liverpool-calls-for-ban-on-addictive-betting-machines/
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UNHCR works to avert winter discontent for Syrians in Jordan
France: US ambassador summoned over 'spying'
France called in the US ambassador to protest against allegations in Le Monde newspaper about large-scale spying on French citizens by the US National Security Agency. France and Mexico have demanded prompt explanations from Washington following allegations leaked by former US security contractor Edward Snowden of 70.3 million taped phone calls in France over a 30-day period between 10 December 2012 and 8 January this year. It was reported that NSA automatically picked up communications from certain phone numbers in France and recorded text messages under a programme code-named ‘US-985D’.
Pray: for constructive, honest and open international relationships that will prevent and apprehend computer-generated terrorist activities. (Pr.16:7-8 & Is.29:5)