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When it comes to paternity doubts, Welby is in good company
No one was more surprised than Justin Welby himself when DNA tests revealed that his father was not Gavin Welby, the man who brought him up.
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Christians shouldn't be embarrassed by sex
John Piper explains why he believes sex is an act of worship
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Muslims turning to Christ - a global phenomenon
An unprecedented number of Muslims are becoming Christians. David Garrison, who has spent years researching the phenomenon, shares his findings.
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Bono and Eugene Peterson discuss love of the Psalms
A new 21-minute film featuring U2 frontman Bono and translator of The Message version of the Bible, Eugene Peterson, has been released.
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Nadia 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
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Transgenderism: 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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My 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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‘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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The 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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4 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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The Making of The Stations
Last month, Premier Christianity’s major project retold the story of Christ’s journey to the cross through the images of today’s refugees. Justin Brierley retraces the journey that led to the groundbreaking exhibition and feature
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Mind The Gap
Tim Bechervaise says it’s time to inject a sense of adventure into our daily commute
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The Festivals: A Who's Who Guide
We profile the famous faces that will be appearing at this summer’s Christian festivals Words:
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David Wood: From Nihilism To New Life
As a young atheist, David Wood rebelled against society’s moral values and attempted to murder his father. In prison, his arguments with a Christian led him to salvation
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Jesus vs The Bible
Evangelicals can be guilty of forgetting that scripture and the Savior are dual authorities – and instead pit them against one another Robert Keay asks whether we can end the war
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Micha Jazz: How God put me back together after my world imploded
Sam Hailes talks to Dr Micha Jazz about how his wife’s death led to spiritual transformation
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Elaine Storkey: 'Most people do not understand academic Christians'
Sam Hailes meets prolific academic and Christian feminist, Dr Elaine Storkey
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Instant Gratification: The Disease Of Now
The age of the smartphone allows instant connection and 24-hour availability. Jamie Cutteridge explores its impact
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Trump Is Forcing Americans To Rethink Their Evangelicalism
Christian activist Shane Claiborne spoke to Jamie Cutteridge about capital punishment, Donald Trump and the US evangelicals who have lost track of Jesus
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A Very Modern Addiction
I’ll admit it. I’m an addict. Not of any narcotic, foodstuff or dodgy activity. I’m addicted to my smartphone.