All Christian living articles – Page 34
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Archive content‘This is exactly where Jesus would live if he lived in Cape Town’
Katie Stock meets Pete Portal, a new breed of missionary, serving God with gangsters in Cape Town
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Archive contentWhat would your dream church be like?
In a new regular column Lizzie Lowrie writes on the ups and downs of planting a church congregation in a Liverpool coffee shop
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Archive contentFaith for miracles
What did Jesus mean when he spoke about faith that can move mountains? David Instone-Brewer investigates
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Archive contentThe Letter of Pete Greig to the UK Church
Pete Greig, bewildered founder of the 24-7 Prayer movement and author of the newly released Dirty Glory, explains why Christians must prioritise unity
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Archive contentInside the Fair Trade Revolution
Katie Stock reports on how Larry Bush’s roles at PepsiCo and Traidcraft have led to real change
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Archive contentA Year in God's Time: Why these young people have been living a monastic life
Sam Hailes meets the young people who have spent the past year shunning materialistic culture by living a monastic life at Lambeth Palace
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Archive contentHow (not) to become yesterday’s man or woman
Using the biblical example of King Saul, RT Kendall warns that some evangelical leaders could be carrying on in ministry having already forfeited God’s approval
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Archive contentWhy your 9 to 5 job matters to God
Drawing on examples from the past and present, David Parish explains why our ordinary lives are important to God
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Archive contentThe letter of Debby Wright to the UK Church
Debby Wright, national director of Vineyard Churches UK and Ireland, says Christians are called to be a kingdom people
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Archive contentMicha Jazz: How God put me back together after my world imploded
Sam Hailes talks to Dr Micha Jazz about how his wife’s death led to spiritual transformation
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InterviewsTim Keller: 'Find whatever the culture is looking to for meaning. Then show how Jesus Christ fulfils that aspiration'
Ranked as one of America’s most influential Christians and with a ministry reaching sceptics from Manhattan to Mumbai, Tim Keller talks to Justin Brierley about inspiring a new generation of intellectually engaged evangelicals










