All Premier Christianity articles in April 2015 – Page 2
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Archive news‘Me and the Church are saying the same thing,’ claims Russell Brand
Russell Brand claims he is not at loggerheads with the Church when it comes to politics.
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Archive contentBetween you and God
In the script for hit musical Blood Brothers, the narrator notices some carefree young children playing and says: ‘And who’d dare tell the lambs in spring what fate the later seasons bring?’
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Archive contentSmall is beautiful
Does our enthusiasm to grow our churches lead us to overlook the benefits, beauty and unique missional potential of the small church community?
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Archive contentAutopsy of a crucifixion
Drawing on his studies in forensic pathology, David Instone-Brewer explores the science of crucifixion.
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Archive contentThe Sceptic: Stephen Fry and the god of atheism
Don’t be offended: Christians should welcome Stephen Fry’s opinions on God as an opportunity to set the record straight, says Justin Brierley.
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Archive newsPersecution charity boss guilty of sexual assault
Patrick Sookhdeo, former international director of Barnabas Fund, which supports persecuted Christians around the world, has been found guilty of one count of sexual assault and two counts of intimidating witnesses.
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Archive contentThe Apologist: Into the deep, Fry
The reasoning behind Stephen Fry’s argument for the nonexistence of God would commit him to procreation being immoral, to wishing that he and those he loves never existed, to the existence of God himself and even to his own divinity, says Dr Vince Vitale.
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Archive newsBBC to air new Bible-inspired film this Easter
Produced over a period of three years, new BBC1 film The Ark is to air this Easter.
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InterviewsPaula Gooder: 'The Church needs academic women'
Thousands will attend Dr Paula Gooder’s New Testament teaching at Spring Harvest 2015. She tells Justin Brierley why being a theologian, author, speaker, mother and wife doesn’t mean she’s Superwoman.
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Archive newsDecisions are made by those who show up
While Christians are often on hand to deal with people in crisis, there is a lack of Christian representation upstream, in the political sphere. Andy Flannagan explains how the Show Up campaign aims to redress the balance.
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Magazine Features
Dear Stephen...I believe in Oscar Wilde’s God
When a video of Stephen Fry angrily denouncing God as an ‘evil, capricious, monstrous maniac’ went viral online, it was proof that the subject of religion still stirs strong emotion, even in a largely secular society.
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