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Archive content3 reasons why God allows suffering
Why would a loving God allow suffering? With the release, of his new book Unbelievable? Why, after ten years of talking with atheists, I'm still a Christian Justin Brierley presents three ways to respond to the hardest question of them all
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Archive contentBought by Jesus
Concluding his series on the cross, David Instone-Brewer looks at what the Bible says about redemption
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Archive contentThe letter of Debby Wright to the UK Church
Debby Wright, national director of Vineyard Churches UK and Ireland, says Christians are called to be a kingdom people
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Archive contentWhy the church needs to recover family worship
Are parents in danger of outsourcing the spiritual formation of their children to Sunday schools and youth groups? Ed Mackenzie explains how families can bring worship into the home
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Archive contentReviews
NO LONGER I?Howard WebberGracednotes Ministries 2016 If, like me, you tend to ignore the old adage and judge books by their covers, you might be tempted to give No Longer I? a wide berth. Resist the temptation. Salvation Army officer Howard Webber begins by telling the story of his first pastorate, ...
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Archive contentShould We Stay Or Should We Go? - 2 views on the EU
Two prominent Christians explain which way they'll be voting on June 23rd
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Archive contentFrom Hopeless Addict To Passionate Evangelist
A series of terrible tragedies in his early years led to Peter Gladwin’s addictions to gambling and alcohol. Having lost all hope, he came close to suicide. Then, one telephone call changed everything
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Are You An Average Reader?
You may remember that we ran a survey in our March edition asking readers for feedback about the magazine and to tell us about their own Christian background.
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Archive contentSally Phillips- How I Became a Christian
The comedy actress known for her roles in Miranda and Bridget Jones talks about her Christian conversion and her campaign for Down’s syndrome equality
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Archive contentPlaytime Postponed? Why Christian colouring in books are so popular
Karen Murdarasi examines the rise of the adult colouring book
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Archive contentCatholics And Protestants Have Much To Learn From Each Other
If we viewed the Church as a family tree, we might experience a new unity, says Dave Nevins
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Archive contentNews
Christians now outnumbered by people with no religion Almost half of the population of England and Wales identifies itself as having no religion, outweighing the number of people who say they are Christian. The British Social Attitudes survey found that 48.5% of those asked referred to themselves as having ...
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Archive contentPeople in the News
100 Voices of Gospel choir reach Britain’s Got Talent final International choir 100 Voices Of Gospel reached the Britain’s Got Talent grand final last month after getting the most votes from the public. Finishing eighth, they lost out to overall winner magician Richard Jones. The choir received glowing comments ...
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Archive content4 facts that only fit the Resurrection
A new argument is changing the way Christians are seeking to persuade sceptics of the truth of the resurrection. Justin Brierley presents the ‘minimal facts’.
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Archive contentThe Servant Queen: Celebrating 90 years of Christian witness
Ahead of Society Sunday and Queen Elizabeth II's 90th 'official' birthday, Mark Greene writes on her often overlooked faith
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Archive content‘Jesus came to my prison cell and told me to not be afraid’
Shahla was imprisoned in Iran for sharing her faith. She tells Sam Hailes her testimony
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Archive contentMy unlikely friendship with the world's most notorious atheist
Christian apologist Larry Taunton tells the story of his friendship with the well known atheist Christopher Hitchens (1949-2011)
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Archive contentTransgenderism: Born with the wrong body?
With an increasing number of high-profile individuals coming out as transgender or ‘gender fluid’, Lucinda van der Hart explores how we can begin to formulate a biblical response to transgenderism
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Archive contentNadia Bolz-Weber: The unorthodoxly orthodox pastor
Ahead of her appearance at this summer’s Greenbelt Festival, Justin Brierley meets the unorthodoxly orthodox pastor of the House for All Sinners and Saints










