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Reform is courting Christian voters. But I think their values undermine our faith

2025-11-26T11:43:00+00:00By 1 comments

Reform UK’s leader Nigel Farage is back in the headlines this week, accused of allegedly making racist remarks while at school. Holly Petersen says Christians must not be fooled by his policies of hostility and division. It goes against everything Jesus commanded 

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Did God really answer Eberechi Eze’s hat-trick prayer?

2025-11-25T12:18:00+00:00By 1 comments

Arsenal’s Eberechi Eze claimed God answered his prayer for a hat-trick against Tottenham. Spurs fan Tim Bechervaise feels conflicted - but he’s praying the footballer’s outspoken Christian faith points many to Jesus 

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A Christian just won Big Brother - here’s how

2025-11-25T09:11:00+00:00By

Richard Storry’s gracious responses and willingness to turn the other cheek intrigued viewers and housemates alike. It shows how Christian values can triumph even in reality TV’s most challenging environment, says Sophie Sanders

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Happy birthday to The Chronicles of Narnia. It planted the first seeds of my Christian faith

2025-11-21T17:05:00+00:00By

A childhood encounter with The Lion, The Witch and The Wardrobe changed Michael Coren’s life long before he understood its Christian meaning. On the book’s 75th anniversary, he reflects on the enduring storytelling power of its famous author, C.S. Lewis

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Kemi Badenoch was right to quote St Paul. If you can work, then you should

2025-11-21T15:49:00+00:00By 5 comments

Those who cannot work do need looking after, but the Bible never suggests this job should fall to the government, argues Miriam Cates

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Angry Christians are condemning Skillet’s ‘O Come, O Come Emmanuel’ as ‘demonic filth’. I think they’re wrong

2025-11-21T14:59:00+00:00By 3 comments

Christian heavy metal bands are reaching countless people who would never step foot inside a church, argues London School of Theology’s Dr Daniel Johnson. You may not love their sound but you should be supporting Skillet’s evangelistic mission, he says

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Religious Education in Northern Ireland is under the spotlight. But Christians need not panic

2025-11-21T14:29:00+00:00By

A landmark Supreme Court ruling has declared Christian-focused religious education in Northern Ireland state schools unlawful, yet Peter Lynas says there are grounds for hope. The way we teach the faith may need to change, but our right to communicate the Gospel remains unhindered, he says

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The startup hack I nearly took — and the scripture that pulled me back

2025-11-19T16:37:00+00:00By

When a tech entrepreneur was tempted to bend the rules, a simple Bible verse changed everything. Jean Kabasomi explores why doing the right thing isn’t always easy - and why that’s OK

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World champion high jumper Nicola Olyslagers: ‘With Jesus, all things are possible’

2025-11-14T13:44:00+00:00By

Nicola Olyslagers reveals how putting God at the centre of her life transformed both her athletics career and her sense of purpose, leading to record-breaking performances and a ministry among fellow athletes

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Greg Laurie: ‘Criticising megachurches is like saying you’re against restaurants with a long line’

2025-11-07T12:10:00+00:00By

The leader of Harvest Christian Fellowship talks about living through a revival, what it’s like to baptise 3,000 people and why the megachurch is a British invention

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Exclusive: King’s Army founder defends unusual street evangelism tactics in Soho

2025-11-04T04:07:00+00:00By

Scott Macnamara’s King’s Army hit headlines after marching through Soho shouting ‘Jesus saves’. He tells Premier Christianity why he believes the Church needs to recover a biblical understanding of spiritual warfare and responds to claims his group targets the LGBT community

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Dr Beth Allison Barr: ‘Women are not silent in scripture’

2025-10-28T16:29:00+00:00By 2 comments

Dr Beth Allison Barr’s academic research brought her into conflict with the teaching of the church she grew up in. In this interview, she explains why she believes the prohibition of female church leaders is a modern phenomenon, not a biblical mandate

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Päivi Räsänen: ‘Don’t be afraid. God takes special care of you when you are persecuted’

2025-10-22T20:44:00+01:00By

The Finnish MP is facing jail for a social media post that challenged her church’s support of gay Pride. Yet her joy – and determination to use every opportunity to share the gospel – is heaping coals on those who persecute her

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Francis Collins: The Christian scientist who discovered a Covid vaccine…and then became a figure of hate

2025-10-22T19:23:00+01:00By 3 comments

Dr Francis Collins was at the forefront of the fight against Covid-19 and believes his team’s record-breaking development of vaccines was an answer to prayer. But not all Christians agreed, and he quickly found himself being targeted by some US evangelicals and conspiracy theorists. He tells Sam Hailes how faith sustained him – and why truth matters in a politically divided age

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This doctor’s account of living with Parkinson’s is clear and honest but short on spirituality

2025-11-25T10:49:00+00:00By

Emergency medicine consultant Jonny Acheson was diagnosed with Parkinson’s disease at 41. His new book offers a candid, compassionate window into living with the condition - though it leaves questions about faith and spiritual care unanswered, says our reviewer

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Want to slow down this Christmas? Read this outstanding Advent devotional

2025-11-24T08:56:00+00:00By

This new Advent devotional invites readers to journey slowly towards Christmas, offering daily reflections and prayers as an antidote to seasonal busyness and a way to rediscover the deeper spiritual meaning of the season

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This hard-hitting documentary reveals church-sanctioned abuse in Ireland’s Magdalene Laundries

2025-11-21T11:41:00+00:00By

Testimony reveals decades of institutional abuse at Ireland’s Magdalene Laundries. The shocking details of torture, slave labour and human trafficking don’t make for easy viewing, says Giles Gough, but Christians must not turn away from the brutality inflicted in God’s name

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Looking for a new way to prepare for Christmas? Try this Advent devotional

2025-11-18T09:34:00+00:00By

Trillia Newbell’s latest devotional offers 25 daily readings for Advent, complete with recipes and reflections. Despite some seasonal confusion in the title, this accessible book provides a refreshing take on preparing for Christmas, says our reviewer

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Bear Grylls’ new TV series explores miracles through a scientific lens

2025-11-14T15:56:00+00:00By

One man’s desperate search for healing leads him to investigate miraculous claims with scientific rigour in Angel’s new streaming series Miracle. It’s compelling viewing, says Tim Bechervaise, but Bear Grylls’ contribution feels shoehorned in

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The Choral: Religion jostles for space in Alan Bennett’s overstuffed wartime drama

2025-11-12T09:37:00+00:00By

Alan Bennett’s latest film follows a Yorkshire choral society struggling to survive during the first world war. The Choral attempts to show that music and art can heal a broken soul, says Giles Gough, but it’s attempt to address class, gender and religion leaves important themes underdeveloped

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‘God used Premier Christian Radio to save my life’

Caroline Chalkley was addicted to drugs and in an abusive relationship when her radio broke – and got stuck on Premier. It led to a miraculous encounter on her kitchen floor that changed her life

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From heroin addict to hope-bringer

Andy Moore’s traumatic childhood set him on a path that pushed his life to the brink and left him in a coma. Then, a second chance from God came in the form of a life-changing phone call 

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From suicide attempt to salvation

Imrhan was once part of rap duo Lotto Boyzz. Although outwardly successful, he was plagued by anxiety. His despair drove him towards suicide, until an unexpected phone call from his mum set him on a path of restoration

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‘I was ready to end my life but God showed me the light’

After a lifetime of masking hurt with alcohol, Craig Paton hit rock bottom. On the brink of taking his own life, a moment of sunlight brought clarity and changed everything

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‘Single mothers like me are often under spiritual attack. But God is with us’

Through sin, loss, and abandonment, Thandiwe Gaobepe endured heartbreak after heartbreak, God’s steadfast grace sustained her as she raised her three children alone. She wants the Church to recognise the generational impact of single mothers and to stand with them

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‘My job is not to judge my son's sexuality, but love him’

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A year after finding out that her son was gay, Nina Douglas became a Christian. Working through her son’s sexuality alongside her newfound faith was challenging, until she realised that she was not called to judge her son, but love him

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‘I was kicked out of a restaurant because of how I look’

Living with neurofibromatosis, Oliver Bromley has been mistreated his entire life. But he’s still choosing resilience over revenge

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The investment officer: 'Jesus inspires me to serve people, not just financial objectives'

The Church is made up of Christians from a myriad of different professions, and yet their ordinary tales of God at work rarely get told. In this series, we bring you stories of faith from the frontline

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What’s it like to have ADHD in church? A mother and son share their story

Philippa Bolton missed her son’s Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) for many years. This ADHD awareness month, Philippa and her son, Isaac, share their advice for Christians with the diagnosis - and the churches that support them 

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A UK church has paid £100,000 to settle a sexual abuse case. Here is Claire's story

A UK church recently paid £100,000 to a woman who was sexually abused by her pastor and boss. Claire* shares her story exclusively with Premier Christianity – and challenges the Church to do better when confronted with the unthinkable

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Will Artificial Intelligence save us or destroy us? 4 Christian experts weigh in

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Chat GPT hasn’t even celebrated its third birthday, yet this powerful technology is already rewriting the rules of work, creativity and even worship. Sam Hailes convenes a panel of experts to consider what the rapid rise of AI means for the future of the Church 

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Upgrade your wardrobe! 10 Christian fashion brands you need to know about

Whether you’re looking for some new clothes for yourself, or just keen to start your Christmas shopping early, these faith-filled yet stylish apparel brands have plenty to offer 

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Dynamic Discipleship: Your practical how-to guide for growing followers of Jesus

Signs that church attendance may finally be increasing make for encouraging reading. But bums on seats on a Sunday isn’t the same as kingdom growth, warns Fusion’s Luke Smith. Here’s how you can join with Jesus’ mission to make disciples that make disciples

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The podcast revolution is transforming your faith for better and worse

From sermon catch-ups to binge-worthy series, the rise of podcasts has redefined how we listen and learn. But is our hunger for constant sound leaving less space for critical thought, creativity…and God?

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From bread to biscuits: 4 inspiring Christian social enterprises

Business isn’t just about the bottom line. All across the UK, Christian-run companies are providing employment opportunities for people on the margins. And proving that enterprise can be about restoration, dignity and second chances