All Archive content articles – Page 51
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I can't ejaculate
Agony Aunt Maggie Ellis answers readers' questions on sex and relationships...
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I was told I had cancer
David Beer talks to Ruth Dickinson about what living with cancer has done for his faith.
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Slavery Then & Now: Calling time on the slave trade
Richard Reddie highlights the key events that led to the historic vote by the British parliament exactly 200 years ago to outlaw the slave trade, in this extract from his new book ‘Abolition’.
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Hope for the C of E?
Is there a future for the Anglican Church based on the training of those who will lead her? Sally Hitchiner, currently training for ordination, investigates.
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Too busy to love
Are you among the 90% of people who think their relationships could be improved? Here’s how to make time for the people you love
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Michael Green: 'I want a cool head and a burning heart'
Michael Green is an academic with a heart for evangelism and not afraid of a fight. Now in his 80th year, he shows no signs of slowing down...
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I rescue children from brothels
Former policeman Daniel Walker found himself in some of the most dangerous places on our planet, rescuing children and women forced into prostitution and bringing to justice the pimps who trafficked them. But, he tells Heather Tomlinson, it came at a great personal cost.
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The Broken Heart of Worship
When life is tough, worshipping God can be the last thing we feel like doing. But is there a way through?
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The myth of Christian Britain
Are those who call for the return of a cherished ‘Christian nation’ missing the prophetic point? Dave Roberts questions where we ever were a Christian nation and argues for a servant-hearted approach to influencing our local communities and wider society for Christ.
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Breaking the chains
The act of forgiving is one of the toughest challenges any human being ever faces but, writes Steve Chalke, it is also one of the most liberating
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Brave new world
Mark Greene reviews Avatar, the 3D movie leading cinema’s fightback against widescreen TV
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My Boyfriend Won't Marry Me
I’m 30 and for the past three-and-a-half years have been going out with a man who has come to be the love of my life. Although we fancy each other we have chosen not to go too far physically. The problem is that although he says he loves me, whenever we talk about the future and the possibility of getting married he gets cold feet...
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The boy who was the Christ
Mark Greene finds much to cheer the heart and the mind in Anne Rice's novel of Jesus' childhood.
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Event in a Box
Keswick Unshackled is a new concept for Christian event follow-up CDs. It overflows with both music and teaching...
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Confess outside the box
Should open confession, traditionally regarded as a Roman Catholic practice, have more of a place in the evangelical world, or is sin something private between you and God?
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The Pregnancy Book
There are literally thousands of books marketed at expectant parents. I typed ‘pregnancy’ into Amazon’s book search and was confronted with 76,544 results. The Pregnancy Book stands out from the crowd. It focuses on the emotional rather than the physical journey of preparing to be a parent – and ...
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The Stage a Book and the Silver Screen
Three separate art forms inspired this unique project from an already original artist...
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Open Book
UK Christians’ confidence in the Bible is worryingly low. So what can be done to reignite interest in scripture?