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Archive contentMaggie Ellis answers a question on childhood abuse.
Maggie Ellis answers a question on childhood abuse.
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Telling the truth about healing
In this extract from his latest book ‘Jesus Safe Tender Extreme’, best selling author Adrian Plass gets angry and sad about healing frauds, but rejoices over genuine healings.
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A pioneer at 62
John Buckeridge met Gerald Coates to discuss the state of the movement of New Churches he founded. He found a man still preaching, prophesying, and pioneering creative ways to communicate gospel truth.
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2020 Vision
For some, long term church planning means remembering to buy the wine for next Sunday’s communion. But for others the vision of the future haunts and inspires. Andy Peck asked ten Christian leaders what they think the UK church would look like in 2020.
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2012: Conflicts, cuts and celebrations
2012 saw highs of Olympic glory stand out against a largely depressing backdrop of domestic debt and international conflicts. So where was God in it all? Lucinda Borkett-Jones evaluates the year.
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7 things to do in 2007
Forget New Year resolutions and try these seven mini-adventures that should enrich your life and deepen your spiritual walk.
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Ministry After 9/11
Some commentators claim that five years after 9-11, most westerners are Islamophobic. John Allan explores whether the UK Christian church is prepared to understand and relate to its Muslim neighbours.
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100 years on
A century after their birth, John Buckeridge reflects on the impact of the Pentecostals.
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10 years older... none the wiser
Mark Greene wonders if we’ve learned anything in the past decade...
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Have You Got The X Factor?
Well, it's that time of year again. The nights are drawing in, the shelves are already brimming with Christmas treats and last weekend The X Factor live shows began.After weeks of cringing at the dodgy auditions, sympathising with those who really thought they could sing and being wowed by genuine ...
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Sexual Revolution
Mark Greene considers the implications of BBC2's extraordinary No Sex Please we're Teenagers.
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The Narnia Opportunity
Creative and practical ideas on how you and your church can link into 'The Lion, The Witch and The Wardrobe' - set to be the blockbuster film of this Christmas.
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Ministry To Spiritual Searchers
Some churches and Christian groups are offering prayer and Christian healing to spiritual searchers at New Age festivals, psychic fairs and music festivals like Glastonbury. What happens when we go 'behind enemy lines'? The answer is encouraging and may surprise you, as Emma John discovered.
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Living On Purpose
In the late 70s a student at Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary in Fort Worth, Texas, was finishing his masters studies and wondering what to do next.
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Get Creative
When it comes to evangelism, John Buckeridge argues, one size doesn't fit all.
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Rediscovering Christmas Traditions
Tired of people bashing Christmas traditions? Peter Bertolero encourages us to reclaim the rich meaning behind the symbols of the season.
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Don't Call Me Super-Pastor
Phil Whittall meets America's most reluctant church leader and discovers five clues on how to reach the i-Pod generation and build an authentic community of believers.
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Sing Up
Watching your favourite football team can be difficult, especially if they are losing.
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Safe Surfing
It's fast, it's tempting and it's in your home! Alun Graves asks how Christian parents can protect their children from the dangers presented by the Internet.










