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Created by God
What is it that makes a human, human? If you want to know who you are you, you need to know where you came from. Gerard Kelly insists that origins matter and that a belief in a creator who made you in His image can change your self-worth and the way you live our life.
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Plotting a course
Want to run a course at your church but not sure where to start? Christianity has hints and tips to make your course the best it can be, plus a guide to the best of what's out there
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More Couples' Questions
Maggie Ellis answers your questions on porn for women, intimacy at 50+ and keeping the sexual flame alight.
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Couples' Questions
Maggie Ellis tackles cross-dressing, sexual desire and being turned on by TV programmes...
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The cost of selling sex
John Buckeridge calls for a fightback against the sexualisation of children
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The Three Conversions of Fuzz Kitto
Three ‘conversion moments’ have given the remarkable Fuzz Kitto an unusual view of the global Church...
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A Conservative Revival
Clover Creek Bible Fellowship was once a conservative evangelical church in which solid biblical teaching was the bedrock of the ministry. So how did pastor Mike Riches cope when his congregation suddenly started reporting miraculous healings, prophetic words and angelic visitations?
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Prisoners and Conscience
Restorative justice is being increasingly used in Britain. So is it the 'soft on crime' option, or a more powerful form of justice?
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The Lamb has Conquered
Given this album’s title and artwork, I had resigned myself to reviewing another youth-orientated generic rock album filled with Hillsong-esque guitar anthems.
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Confused by Same Sex Reaction
Our Agony Aunt answers readers' questions on sex and relationships.
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Confessions of a fundamentalist
Are you interested in being right, or finding out the truth? Beware of confusing the two...
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Confident but not complacent
In a wide-ranging interview with John Buckeridge, Michael Nazir-Ali, the Anglican Bishop of Rochester encourages Christians in general, and evangelicals in particular, to be more confident about witnessing, debating theology, defending Christian ideals and loving people – whoever they may be.
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Comic Relief
Milton Jones, king of the surreal one-liners, talks to Jonathan Langley about his faith and being funny
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climbed Everest
In 2005 Rob and Jo Gambi became the first couple to climb the Seven Summits (highest mountain on every continent) and ski to the North and South Poles. Jo entered the Guinness World Records for the fastest female ascent of the Seven Summits. Jo Gambi relates how God’s hand was seen in their adventures.
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Net Worth: how the church can fight malaria
Malaria causes 750,000 deaths in Africa every year. Christianity learns what is being done to combat it and Tony Blair highlights about the role churches can play
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The Electronic Church
If Moses were alive today would he use stone tablets or a PDA? Bradley Mason looks at how technology can help or hinder your church ministry.
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Church without walls
John Buckeridge reports on the trend to serve Christ outside the walls of the church building
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What the mega church can teach you
Some look at them longingly, others write them off and most assume they are out of their league, but Andy Peck discovers that the mega church has much to teach us, whether our church is 40 or 400-strong.
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saw our church grow to five
John Sainsbury describes the challenge of rural ministry.