All Premier Christianity articles in April 2001
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Soccer Saint
Arvel Lowe works with pro-footballers at English Division One side Birmingham City. Dan Wooding tells the amazing story of how a physically fit, but spiritually empty man, came to faith.
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Revitalise Your Marriage
Practical principles on building communication and intimacy within marriage from Janet and Steve Gaukroger.
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Healing: Hit and Myth
Some claim healing is available to anyone if you have enough faith. Others suggest healing claims are all hype and no substance. Rob Warner calls us to place our hope in Christ – the charismatic healer who suffered and who calls us to take up our cross and become a disciple.
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Faith & Politics Do Mix!
Prime Minister Tony Blair is the most high profile Christian in British politics. With a General Election looming, Hazel Southam interviewed three MPs about their faith and their politics Faith & Politics do mix!
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I Had a Dream
Julia Fisher tells the unfolding story of how one man had a dream and how another is making it a reality. I had a dream!
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Life in a Dead-End Town
Continuing our Living Churches series, Patrick Forbes visits a small church with a big heart and 'Chas and Dave' style worship location. St Andrews Community Church is in Tilbury, a town of around 11,000 people perched on the Essex coast. The original church was Methodist and built in 1928. When the Germans flew in to bomb the town’s docks, they damaged the church - the current building dates from 1966. There’s a hall and a manse behind, the whole site overlooked by a block of flats. The church is a joint ecumenical project of the Methodist and Baptist churches.
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Why Holocaust Day?
Mark Greene takes at the reasons why we have added a new day to the British calendar.
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Retrofuture: Table Turning in Cyberia
In the second of a series of articles, which consider the challenges of change, culture and new technology, Gerard Kelly clicks on what he describes as closest the 21st century comes to a cathedral.
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What Might Jesus Say to Tom Cruise and Nicole Kidman
In the third of his new series Steve Chalke examines people and issues in the news and considers what Jesus might say what might Jesus say to... Tom Cruise and Nicole Kidman.
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Billy Graham: his impact on Britain
He's probably the best-loved evangelist to visit our shores, certainly the most famous. As Billy Graham hands over the leadership of the Billy Graham Evangelistic Association to his son Franklin, Andy Peck asks how he will be remembered.