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Mark Driscoll: 'I go too far sometimes'
Mega church pastor Mark Driscoll’s no nonsense sermons have won him legions of fans (and a few critics) on both sides of the Atlantic. Justin Brierley talks sex, sermons and the role of women with the American Church’s buffest export.
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Genesis 19
Did God really send natural disasters to punish people? David Instone-Brewer tackles the story of Sodom in Genesis 19...
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The day I prayed for hoodie teens
Charismatic Catholic, Kristina Cooper shares how prayer helped convince some unchurched teenagers in south London that God is alive, active and working in their lives.
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Genesis 6
Did Noah’s Ark actually happen? Were six million land species really rescued in one boat? David Instone-Brewer tackles Genesis 6...
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Genesis 3
Is the story of Adam and Eve literally true, or should we treat it as an allegory? David Instone-Brewer tackles Genesis 3...
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Genesis 11: 1-9
What actually happened at the Tower of Babel? Did God really make everyone talk in different languages?
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Genesis 1
Was the earth created in six days or billions of years? David Instone-Brewer tackles Genesis 1...
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Love Wins: At the Heart of Life’s Big Questions
Has one of contemporary Christianity’s most popular writers really come out as a universalist?
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Why you should love your minister
If, when you turn to Heather Tomlinson’s investigation of how much we pay our pastors you’re expecting an incendiary exposé of the lavish lifestyles they live, then I’m afraid you’ll be disappointed.
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My generation needs God
Yes, that’s right, we’ve done it, we’ve finally lurched into the 21st century and joined Twitter. The only thing is, we had to get Sean, Youthwork magazine’s 21-year-old intern, to show us how to do it.
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Rise
The chances are that you have not yet heard of rock band Riverdeep, but this five-piece unit hope to change that with the release of their debut album Rise.
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Women and the Kingdom
The battle lines are being drawn between complementarians and egalitarians and it has sadly become the new Shibboleth dividing evangelicals.
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Curating Worship
Jonny Baker is visionary and a thoroughly modern person. He has written an intriguing book with much to recommend it.
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Captured by a Better Vision
There is a cancer eating at the heart of the Church – pornography. As you would expect from Tim Chester, Captured by a Better Vision represents a thorough and solidly biblical approach to the issue.
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Give or receive
In a society where money rules, Steve Chalke wonders if giving and serving is the true route to fulfilment
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Now is the winter of our discontent
Have you learned yet that the objects of your desire delude you as well as elude you? Steve Chalke on the journey to true contentment.
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The Right Direction
We all have faith, says Steve Chalke, the question is whether we choose to put it in God
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I entered Parliament
Stephen Crabb MP tells Matt Bird about his first day in Westminster.
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I found a new dream
Former foster parents John and Becky Wright tell Rose Gamble how they swapped retirement on the French canals to care for children in Zambia.
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I had a vision for one church in the village
Phil Hoskins talks to Andy Peck about how a visit to Spring Harvest turned his life upside down.