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Out-psyching the church
Mark Greene explores Psychologies a new magazine for women, and wonders whether the Church might learn a thing or two.
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Does masturbation discount me from church?
Maggie Ellis on whether masturbation is OK for Christians.
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A different sort of church leader
Best known as the face of Nooma - Rob Bell is not your typical mega-church leader. He says he is desperate to be part of something that matters, and calls American evangelical culture ’disgusting and anti-Christ!’ John Buckeridge met Rob to find out more.
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Christianity magazine: tablet edition
Subscribers to Christianity magazine can now read all articles and features on-the-go using the newly launched Christianity magazine tablet edition. Find out how you can download the app now!
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The Christian and the Pharisee
RT Kendall describes the unlikely true-story of how a meeting with Yasser Arafat led to the development of a friendship with an orthodox rabbi.
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'A man of encouragement': Christian publishing giant Edward England dies
Edward England, one of the most important figures in Christian publishing for the last 40 years, died a few days before his 80th birthday in May
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Jesus Christ, soap star?
The UK’s top two TV soaps both have positive storylines featuring evangelical Christians. What’s going on? Justin Thacker, who is advising Coronation Street and EastEnders producers, explains…
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Christ and the Commons
Has the Christian voice in politics changed since the coalition was formed? And just how influential is it?
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Introducing Chris McClarney
I have been praying for some time for a Christian singer songwriter whose voice has actually broken...
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Slavery Then & Now: The True Price of Chocolate
Your favourite chocolate bar costs you just a few pence, but there is a hidden price someone else is forced to pay. In the second of our five-part series on modern day slavery, John Buckeridge highlights an unfair trade.
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Chips with everything?
Looking for adventure? What are the odds on Mark Greene waking up to the new gambling culture? Place your bets please.
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Miracle Child
Atheism, alcohol and abortion – Steve Downes recounts his remarkable story of meeting with the God who heals, and who sometimes does not.
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Comedy characters or faithful portrayal?
As hit BBC sitcom Rev. ends its first series, Martin Saunders reflects on its realism...
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The Great Emergence - How Christianity is changing and why
Phyllis Tickle proposes that every 500 years or so the Christian faith has a form of spiritual spring clean and car boot sale where we ‘declutter’.
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Celtic queen
The Godmother of Celtic music Moya Brennan, on Irish music, heart worship her first ever live album...
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A new perspective on cathedrals
Some regard them as spiritually dead places which only appeal to tourists. Sally Hitchiner takes another look and discovers the unique evangelistic opportunities cathedrals offer each day.
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Should Christians Put Fish Stickers on their Cars?
Two comedians battle out another major doctrinal split in the evangelical Church.
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Chicken soup and cappuccinos
Mark Greene ponders on the phenomenal growth in coffee shops – now more numerous than estate agents on our high streets – and asks whether this trend is a friend or an enemy to community.
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I can’t cope with my wife’s menopause
"It’s like living with a dangerous dog that bites and barks..."