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Terry Virgo
Terry Virgo is the founder of Newfrontiers, a worldwide family of churches with over 1000 congregations in 60 nations.
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Archive contentVicky Walker
Vicky Walker is a writer and speaker, among other things. She writes about life, arts and culture, faith, and awkward moments in the form of books, articles, stories, and more, and she tweets a lot.
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Kate Moss And The Porn Industry
Posing nude is bad for your health: Kate Moss and the porn industry When Kate Moss posed nude with Mark Wahlberg at the age of 18, it had a positive effect on her career. She was adult and she was consenting. So what's the harm? Well according to a recent ...
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Archive contentHow serving at Spring Harvest changed my life
With one week to go until this year's Spring Harvest, Joanne Gilchrist explains why the event changed her life
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I recommend... Summer Reading
Stuck for something to read this summer? Read on for our suggestions...
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Archive contentWhy you need to watch (and share) the HIV-positive church minister's video
A video, in which Baptist minister Hayley Young movingly describes her struggle with being HIV positive following an attack, has been capturing the attention of the UK and the world.
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Archive contentAnd now for the bad news: what we lost because of the Reformation
Sorry to intrude on the Reformation celebrations, but Nick Page has some not-so-great-news to share
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Archive contentUnsung heroes
Karen Murdarasi introduces three female Reformers who changed the face of the Church
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Archive contentLet me tell you a story
According to leading business magazine Forbes, the world of commerce has just discovered a new tool to enable companies to better engage with customers and employees: stories.
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Archive contentWhen quitting seems like the best option
There are moments when the work of pioneering can be fun, creative and faith-affirming. But there are other moments when I can’t help but think ‘life would be so much easier if I hadn’t done this’.
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Archive contentKick-starting the end to slavery
What does the Bible really say about slavery? David Instone-Brewer explains
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Christian Legal Centre slam ‘spiritual blindness of the establishment’ after losing religious freedom cases
It’s been a bad month for two Christians who have both lost appeals on cases which they argue relate to the issue of religious freedom.
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Archive content'America's Best Theologian' Stanley Hauerwas on Trump, war and ethics
‘America’s best theologian’ Stanley Hauerwas gives his view on President Trump and explains why he believes the Church in the West has lost its way.
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The God who calls us
I am about to embark on a bewildering journey. I’ve handed my notice into our editor, Justin Brierley and am slowly declining meeting invitations.
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Archive contentReleased pastor speaks of ordeal in North Korean labour camps
A former pastor of one of Canada’s largest churches has been released after spending two years in forced labour camps and prisons in North Korea.
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Archive contentWhy go on holiday? – and a Christian one at that!
We all need time to kick back and relax every now and then. Indeed, the Creator of the universe enjoyed and established rest within the first two chapters of Genesis! I find that relaxation can come in various forms – whether it’s reclining on a pool-side lounger being brought ice-cold drinks (yes please!), wandering around an old harbour village with an ice cream, or having a go at a new sport! But what else entices you to go abroad?
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Archive contentWilliam and Catherine Booth: a new kind of army
Having witnessed severe poverty in London, William and Catherine Booth went on to found The Salvation Army, a worldwide movement which married social justice and the gospel. Karen Murdarasi tells the story
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Archive contentHow to be brave when the world is a warzone
Manchester-based church leader Anthony Delaney shares the lessons he has learned in the aftermath of the recent terror attack









