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The lookout
The writer, Alan Alexander Milne, better known as AA Milne once wrote, “Halfway down the stairs is a stair where I sit. There isn't any other stair quite like it.”
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Faith for miracles
What did Jesus mean when he spoke about faith that can move mountains? David Instone-Brewer investigates
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Emmanuel
When Donald Trump was elected 45th President of the United States, many Christians reacted by taking to social media to remind the world: “God is still in control”.
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We should give Donald Trump a fresh start
While we can’t ignore what Trump said in the past, it’s time to move on and allow him to lead in a better way, says Chris Goswami
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Image corrupted: The true cost of pornography
Christians have long warned of the dangers of viewing pornography. Now, as mainstream culture joins in the fight, sexual psychotherapist Paula Hall explains the true cost of porn
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The confessing Christian
The Lutheran pastor was a key figure in the fight against Hitler. His commitment to the gospel cost him his life
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Charlynne Boddie: The Lord said 'I will let you go to the White House as long as you don't dilute the gospel'
Charlynne Boddie worked in the White House and Hollywood before moving to the UK. Sam Hailes finds out more about this ordained minister’s most unusual career
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Back from the dead?
Roger Harper explains why it’s time for Christians to take near-death experiences seriously
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Beds for all who come
A few years ago I was speaking at a carol service in the House of Commons. It was held in the Speaker’s Room, festively decorated with a huge Christmas tree standing in pride of place.
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5 ways to (not) burn out your pastor
Christopher Ash gives five ways that congregations can protect their pastor from burning out
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My 4 year old son got brain cancer. But God isn't to blame
After receiving devastating news about her son’s health, Jessica Kelley couldn’t stomach the usual Christian clichés about God’s role in suffering. She tells Sam Hailes her story
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My Friend The… Jehovah’s Witness
Thomas Ward writes on what happened when he discussed theology with his JW friend Carl on a road trip to Lindisfarne
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Salvation by Faith
Believing in a set of doctrines isn’t what saves us, says David Instone-Brewer
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From violent gangster to passionate evangelist
John Lawson lived a life of crime that resulted in a prison sentence. He still thought of himself as a good person until a passage in Ezekiel changed his life forever
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The Letter of Pete Greig to the UK Church
Pete Greig, bewildered founder of the 24-7 Prayer movement and author of the newly released Dirty Glory, explains why Christians must prioritise unity
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How did we get here? Trump vs Clinton and the Christian vote
American pastor Skye Jethani unpacks what US evangelicals are thinking ahead of their general election
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How every Christian can be naturally supernatural
Too often the ministry of the Holy Spirit is limited to a few people on Sunday ministering to the many. Mike Pilavachi explains how the many can start to take the Spirit’s power into their everyday lives
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When Your Children Don't Follow You Into The Christian Faith
All Christian parents hope to impart their love of Jesus to their offspring. But not all children pick up the mantle of their parent’s faith. Katharine Hill considers how parents of prodigal children ought to respond
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Inside the Fair Trade Revolution
Katie Stock reports on how Larry Bush’s roles at PepsiCo and Traidcraft have led to real change
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A world without Down’s syndrome?
Sally Phillips’ recent BBC documentary made the case against abortion of babies with Down’s syndrome. Katie Stock examines the arguments and responses to the controversial programme.