All Premier Christianity articles in August 2014 – Page 2
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‘How can we exclude members of the Body of Christ just because they can't understand a 30-minute sermon?'
Church services are typically inaccessible for those with severe learning disabilities. Sarah Lothian discovers a ministry successfully reversing this trend.
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One hundred years later
They called it ‘the war to end all wars’. But they were wrong. As Europe marks the centenary of the outbreak of the First World War, we still live in a world racked by political, religious and national conflict.
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Church decline slowed by Fresh Expressions and immigrant Christians
Fresh Expressions of Church and large numbers of immigrant Christians have helped to slow the decline in British churchgoing, according to figures from statistician Dr Peter Brierley.
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Christianity Explored courses to be run in prisons worldwide
Christianity Explored Ministries (CEM), the evangelistic course pioneered by Rico Tice, has announced a partnership with Prison Fellowship International (PFI) that will see it play a major part in prisons work throughout the world.
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Fresh fears for death row baby
Meriam Ibrahim, the Sudanese woman who gave birth to her second child in prison after refusing to renounce her Christian faith, claims that her baby may have become disabled as a result.
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‘I was an atheist,’ says jailed Christian rocker
A former singer in a leading US Christian metal band has claimed that, like him, many ‘Christian’ bands are made up of people who have lost their religious beliefs.
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Archbishop of York urges government to pay a living wage
The Archbishop of York, the Most Rev John Sentamu, has called on the government to cut the number of low-paid workers by one million.
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News Analysis: Iraq in crisis
Christians and Shia Muslims face extreme danger in war-torn Iraq.
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World Cup advert is ‘offensive’, says EA
The Evangelical Alliance (EA) has complained to the Advertising Standards Authority over what it claims is the ‘virtual disfigurement’ of Rio de Janeiro’s famous Christ the Redeemer statue in a gambling advertisement.
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