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From incest to healing
Maria Landon’s childhood was indescribable. Her mother fled the abusive home, her father raped her and pimped her out as a prostitute. As an adult she was locked into abusive relationships, emotional pain and repeated suicide attempts.
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Learning and Growing
There are more opportunities than ever before for theological training, but how much is it keeping up with the mission field we face once school’s out?
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Grassroots
A church in Chester is boldly evangelising in a council estate café and an upmarket shop, with some incredible testimonies
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God's Own Party
How are American evangelicals likely to vote in the forthcoming presidential election? Timothy C Morgan analyses the power of their vote.
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Odd for God
Trusting God is the cornerstone of the Christian life. But the still, quiet voice in our heads can sometimes come up with some unusual ideas. How do we react when serving God can make us look foolish to others? Here, people share their stories of when they took a risk...
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Are we nicer than God?
For some, the essence of Christianity consists of ‘being nice’ to everyone. But is it really a Christian virtue?
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Is God in the shop?
Few would put God on their shopping list when visiting a supermarket but Wendy Bray reports on a team of ASDA chaplains helping staff and customers remember that God loves them.
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The God Particle
As the science versus faith battle continues, could the Higgs boson, otherwise known as the ‘God’ particle, be used as a weapon on either side?
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Global Warning
The earth is heating up, but is there anything Christians can really do? Catherine Larner investigates how to get past apathy, and change the planet.
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The Gift of Giving
Is generous giving just for the rich and elite? As Christians, how much should we give, and to whom?
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Why you have to forgive God
None of us live lives that are free from suffering. Why does God allow it, when he could so easily intervene? RT Kendall examines the issue of forgiving God.
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Interview: Gerard le Feuvre
Gerard le Feuvre is an accomplished cellist and composer. He set up the Kings Chamber Orchestra in 1985, which is staffed by professional musicians who are also Christians...
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Faith at work
There has been a spate of recent cases where Christians’ faith has got them into trouble at work. So is it a question of compromising your beliefs to be in the workplace, or learning to be more sensitive?
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Summer Events Guide
Festival season is upon us, which means a summer of Bible teaching, worship and hopefully, some sun. The downside is the potential environmental impact. Here’s how to do your bit to make your festival green...
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Summer Events Guide: list
Festival season is upon us, which means a summer of Bible teaching, worship and hopefully, some sun. The downside is the potential environmental impact. Here’s how to do your bit to make your festival green...
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Mark Driscoll: Our Response
Justin Brierley, who presents Unbelievable? on Premier Christian Radio interviewed Pastor Mark Driscoll on behalf of Christianity magazine. Pastor Mark wrote a blog post attacking the interview, and here is our response...
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Evangelism: the dreaded 'e' word
Research indicates British Christians believe evangelism is important, but struggle to do it effectively. Does the Church need a new approach?
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'I don't see myself in some special role'
Steve Chalke is one of the UK’s most high profile Christians with a diverse portfolio of interests – in one day he can be a church leader, government advisor and TV personality. So how does he keep it all afloat?
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'I genuinely hope that people are converted'
How did the story of the Nativity capture the heart of one of Britain’s most successful screenwriters?