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David Cameron's Gender Equality Initiative and Easter Reflections

David Cameron has pledged that by 2015, a third of his cabinet will consist of women, currently composed of five women and 19 men. In 2011, women in their 20s earned an average of 3.6% more than men. As of December 2012, female employment in the UK was at 67%, while unemployment stood at 8%. Bruce Larson reminds us of the importance of personal faith during Easter, emphasizing that ultimate truth lies in the living presence of Christ rather than mere doctrine. This call invites us to seek personal encounters with faith.

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David Cameron's Gender Equality Initiative and Easter Reflections

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  1. David Cameron has pledged by 2015 a third of his cabinet (now five women and 19 men) will be femaleIn 2011 women in their 20s earned 3.6% more on average than men.Dec 2012 UK Female employment was 67% & unemployment was 8%

  2. Resurrection Sunday! • Understanding Mary • Undeniable reality • Undying devotion

  3. Bruce Larson said, “The events of Easter cannot be reduced to a creed or philosophy. We are not asked to believe the doctrine of the resurrection. We are asked to meet this person raised from the dead. In faith, we move from belief in a doctrine to knowledge of a person. Ultimate truth is a person. We met him. He is alive!”

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