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Finding the right course
Looking for a new course to try with your church or small group but don’t know where to begin? We’ve done the hard work so you don’t have to
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How safe is your church?
Following the news that armed police officers will be placed outside Canterbury Cathedral, Sam Hailes looks at whether other UK churches need to rethink their security
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What to do if your church leader has a 'moral failure'
How should we respond when our pastors 'fall from grace'? Heather Tomlinson investigates
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When Pikachu came to church
Matt Adcock explains why Christians and churches are right to embrace the latest gaming craze
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Bridging the Gap: How your church can reach students
Fusion’s Pippa Elmes gives some practical tips on how churches can reach out to their local university
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A Year in God's Time: Why these young people have been living a monastic life
Sam Hailes meets the young people who have spent the past year shunning materialistic culture by living a monastic life at Lambeth Palace
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Why my Alzheimer’s is a gift from God
The death of much-loved actor Gene Wilder due to complications resulting from Alzheimer's has put the often-misunderstood disease back in the spotlight. Ahead of the fifth global Alzheimer’s month this September Lisa Mainwaring speaks to Jennifer Bute - a Christian doctor who used to diagnose dementia but now lives with it.
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How the Church lost a generation (and how to win it back again)
In his second article on the future of the Church, Tom Sine explains why we must rediscover our call to radical living
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Derren Brown: The miracle maker reveals his Christian past
The UK's most famous mentalist and illusionist was once a Christian. Derren Brown talks to Justin Brierley about faith, storytelling and whether miracles really happen
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Type A
Do you hate having to pull into a service station for petrol and seeing all the cars you have overtaken speed past you?
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The Trinity
David Instone-Brewer tackles one of Christendom’s most difficult subjects
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Reaching the new tribes
Christians don’t need to cross the globe to find unreached people. Comedian Andy Kind introduces five tribes on our own doorstep
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From spiritual torment to peace with God
Laura Maxwell was plagued by evil spirits for much of her early life. But her interest in the supernatural would ultimately lead her to faith in Jesus
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Violent sports: Can you love your neighbour while kneeing him in the face?
Following a number of high-profile deaths in boxing ahead of the 2016 Summer Olympics, Nick J Watson asks whether Christians should watch and participate in violent sports
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Does the future have a Church?
In the first of a two-part series, futurologist Tom Sine explains why the UK Church needs to prioritise engagement with young millennials
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How (not) to become yesterday’s man or woman
Using the biblical example of King Saul, RT Kendall warns that some evangelical leaders could be carrying on in ministry having already forfeited God’s approval
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Rabbi Lord Jonathan Sacks: 'I love Richard Dawkins, but atheists tend to be angry and rude'
The former chief rabbi and winner of this year’s Templeton Prize talks to Justin Brierley about Jewishness, Jesus and Richard Dawkins
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Why your 9 to 5 job matters to God
Drawing on examples from the past and present, David Parish explains why our ordinary lives are important to God
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Unfriended
Friday, 24th June 2016 felt like the morning after the night before. The UK collectively woke up to the fact that it is split down the middle on a hugely significant issue.