All Christian living articles – Page 37
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Opinion'Everything happens for a reason' and 7 other things you must never say to those who are suffering
Kate Bowler was unexpectedly diagnosed with Stage IV cancer at age 35. In this extract from her critically acclaimed book Everything happens for a reason and other lies I've loved (SPCK), she lists some of the most unhelpful phrases she's since heard
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TestimoniesFrom fear and worry to being held by God
Amy Butterworth was content with life, and from the outside seemed to have it all. But a seemingly trivial decision to attend a carol service last Christmas changed her life forever
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Magazine FeaturesHow does faith survive the death of your 11-year-old son?
Martin and Rachel Riddall share their view of the valley of the shadow of death
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Magazine FeaturesHow to live for God while living in Babylon
The prophet Daniel stood firm in a culture that undermined everything he stood for. Prof John Lennox explains how today’s Christians can learn from his example and bring light to a secular society
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Magazine FeaturesRT Kendall: How to be popular in heaven and famous in hell
The popular author and speaker explains why every Christian should seek notoriety among angels and demons
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Magazine FeaturesHow I left the prosperity gospel behind
Adesanya Adewusi was taught God wanted him to be healthy and wealthy. But after reading the scriptures he came to believe this was a distortion of the real gospel
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Magazine FeaturesWhy you should have nothing to do with divisive Christians
Do you recognise the description of this kind of Christian? Rob Parsons encourages us to heed the Bible's warnings about "divisive" Christians
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Opinion70 per cent of single women want Christian men to ‘man up’ and ask them out
New research conducted in partnership with a large UK church has revealed some shocking findings about Christian dating culture. Samuel Verbi explains
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Magazine FeaturesYou are a leader (whether you like it or not)
God has placed within you an instinct to matter and to influence. Here’s how you can use that for good.
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Magazine FeaturesWhen God doesn’t heal: Practical help for the hurting
Wes Sutton, director of Acorn Christian Healing Foundation, offers guidance on how to respond when God doesn’t heal our loved ones
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Magazine FeaturesHow theological college changed my life
Attending college can often be a turning point in people’s lives. Here, seven Christians share their life-changing experiences
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Magazine FeaturesDon't leave singalongs to the 1950s. Here's how we can recover family worship
Modern hymn writer Keith Getty explains why he wants to get families singing together again
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Magazine Features5 ways to connect with God in 2018
Many of these practices are hundreds of years old, but as Claire Musters discovered, they've huge relevance for Christians today
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Magazine FeaturesWhen God Uses Dreams: 5 amazing stories
From Muslims seeing Christ to the provision of a marriage partner, God is reaching people through dreams
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Magazine FeaturesHow a disastrous decision forced me to take off my mask in church
We all wear masks. But when Claire Musters experienced a marital meltdown, the mask she wore slipped for good. She explains what she learned in the process
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InterviewsTerry Virgo: Whatever happened to the promised revival?
Talk of revival isn’t nearly as common as it used to be. Terry Virgo explains why now may be the time to pray again
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Magazine FeaturesIt isn’t easy to be a strong Christian voice in the media, but Justin Welby must be bolder
The Archbishop of Canterbury’s media strategy is perplexing, argues James Mildred
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Magazine FeaturesWhy tech free Sundays saved my family
Is your family's digital diet out of control? Mark Ellis explains what happened when he began 'tech-free Sundays'
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Magazine FeaturesThe course that changed my life
From developing your prayer life to working on your marriage, when it comes to embarking on a Christian course there’s more choice than ever. Six ordinary people explain how giving up just a few hours a week dramatically changed their lives for the better
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Magazine FeaturesIf entrepreneurs ran the Church
With UK Church attendance in steady decline, is it time for Christian leaders to take advice from people with a track record of running successful organisations? Peter Kerridge asks three Christian business people hard questions about the future of the faith









