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The Black Church in the UK
In London the majority of church attenders are black. Jonathan Oloyede examines the growing impact that Black Majority Churches (BMC's) are making around the UK.
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Bible Weeks and Festivals: Where to go?
Each year huge numbers of Christians attend a Bible week or festival. With so many to choose from Celia Ewing lists the main options for 2004...
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Bands On The Run: Impulse Giving, Impulse Living
Mark Greene reflects on a culture that's highly responsive to disaster and much less responsive to ongoing need and explores the source of Christian generosity.
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Jumping Ship: Another Perspective
Many 'Christians' in the UK choose not to attend a church. Why do they leave? And are they able to maintain a faith without fellowship? Jim Thomas talks to church leavers and digs deeper.
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God Almighty!
Mark Greene reflects on two rather different cinematic takes on God at work.
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Sacred Diary of Adrian Plass on Tour
A gentle satire on the modern church, The Sacred Diaries of Adrian Plass were a huge hit when they first appeared in the late 1980s. In this exclusive extract from Adrian's new Sacred Diaries, the Plasses decide to go on tour. The result is a journey of faith and fun.
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Spiritual abuse victim or church hopping parasite?
What do you do when a newcomer tells you that they left their last church because it 'spiritually abused' them? Church leaders talk to Ali Hull about how they try to identify genuine casualties from the parasites who hop from church to church.
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What You Need To Know About The Evolution Debate
How do you interpret Genesis 1 and 2 in the light of modern science? What message should you have for children and young people seeking to marry their faith with their studies? In the first of a two-part feature Tony Watkins outlines the six things you need to know about this controversial subject.
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25 Years And Still Going Strong
J John - the UK's best-known evangelist, celebrates 25 years of Christian ministry this month. In a wide-ranging interview with John Buckeridge, J John describes how his communication methods have changed in the past quarter century, highlights spiritual hot spots and signs of spiritual awakening in the UK, and defends proclamation-style preaching to a post-modern audience.
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Sunday School In The 21st Century
Sunday Schools have been around for hundreds of years – but are we teaching 21st century children with 19th century methods and curriculum? John Buckeridge investigates.
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10 Things You Need To Know About The evolution Debate: Part 2
How do you interpret Genesis 1 and 2 in the light of modern science? What message should you have for children and young people seeking to marry their faith with their studies? In the second of his two-part feature Tony Watkins explains what you need to know about this controversial subject.
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Youthwork Works!
Over 6,000 youth workers are employed by local churches, John Buckeridge analyses a recent survey which reveals the impact this small army is having.
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Well-Being
Steve Chalke charts the progress of a Christian charity which is literally saving families!
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Wimps or Warriors?
Mild mannered nice guys or half-hearted pressed men – what does it mean to be a man in today's church? Catherine Butcher meets author and counsellor John Eldredge, whose latest book invites men to recover their masculine heart.
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Unholy War?
The devastating terrorist attacks on the twin towers of the World Trade Centre and the Pentagon on 11th September have resulted in tears, calls for revenge attacks and the widespread view that things will never be the same again. John Buckeridge asked American futurist Tom Sine to predict what new trends he thinks the tragedy has unleashed and what response to the attacks he considers is appropriate.
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Telling Tales
Maggie Torrico seeks to resolve a crisis of faith while in the thick of mission work in Bolivia.
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School Teaching
Teaching has rarely been out of the news since the Labour Government took office with their commitment to make improvement in standards a priority. Richard Wilkins, General Secretary of the Association of Christian Teachers looks at some of the challenges that face the Christian teacher.
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Saying Sorry
How long will Germans far too young to have had any part in Nazism still be made to carry a burden of national guilt.