All Archive content articles – Page 44
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Learning to Heal
In Learning to Heal, John Coles, a leader in the New Wine network, looks at the basis on which we exercise a healing ministry; how the ministry might be released; specific types of healing prayer and ‘arenas of ministry’.
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Long Haul
John Buckeridge reflects on important research into recent city-wide missions.
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Harry's last hurrah
Mark Greene is impressed by J.K. Rowling’s tale of love and sacrifice.
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Half the picture
John Buckeridge asks; Do you want all the whole story or just the good news?
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Growing (seriously) old
Tweenagers, Generation X, the mid-life crisis – plenty has been written on these subjects. But how much do you know about the issues faced by people in their 70s or 80s? Mary Batchelor has something to say to the elderly, the youthful and the young at heart about how to tackle the twilight years with courage and grace.
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The Grace Outpouring
Roy Godwin and Dave Roberts have written a remarkable book about the outpouring of the Holy Spirit going on at Ffald-y-Brenin in south-west Wales.
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Gospel (un)truth?
A groundbreaking new insight into the relationship between Jesus and Judas, or a long discredited and bizarre account written long after the gospels who made it into the New Testament? John Allan investigates the Gospel of Judas.
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Good sex
John Buckeridge explains why, starting this month, Christianity magazine is printing an agony aunt column to answer your questions about sex and relationships.
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Help - my wife's gone off sex
My wife and I have been married for 26 years – but for the past 12 months we have not made love. Although we row sometimes like any couple, we still get on quite well and have four super kids aged 22, 19, and twins aged 15, but the spark in our relationship has long gone. I’ve tried being romantic – candlit dinners, flowers and boxes of chocolates – but my wife just isn’t interested in physical intimacy...
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Rebuilding God's House
Divisions which have developed over the last decade mean that evangelical unity is at an all time low. The effects have been disastrous – tribes no longer speak to each other and the witness to the world is damaged. So how do we overcome these divisions and strive for unity for the sake of the gospel?
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God's Secret Listener
Life in Communist Albania was pretty much as grim as it can get. Atheism was in full flow and the Party had control of everything.
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The Universal God
We live in a multi-ethnic, multi-linguistic, multi-ideological, multi-faith society. ‘Religious pluralism’ is not only here to stay, it is a hot topic that stirs strong opinions and emotions. How should we respond to the new multi-cultural, globalised world on our doorstep? Pete Broadbent, Bishop of Willesden, offers some ways in.
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Wrestling with God
A no-holds barred toe-to-toe confrontation with God won’t threaten Him and may change your situation, writes Philip Yancey, in this exclusive extract from his new book ‘Prayer- does it make any difference?’
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How do we hear God?
Most Christians long to hear God speak, but how can we be sure we’ve heard correctly? Was that really God, or just our own imagination? Andrew Wilson tells us how to tune in.
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The goodness of God
What good is God? is a question which most of us have asked at some time, particularly when things are hard. Philip Yancey is no different, tackling the subject in his latest book...
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What Good is God?
While some take a philosophical battle to the new atheists, Philip Yancey prefers to road test God in the real world’s most rugged terrain.