All Premier Christianity articles in December 2007
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Does multi-site mean McChurch?
John Allan unpacks the pros and cons of adopting a multi-site church model.
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Married but still a virgin
My husband and I were virgins on our wedding night. As Christians we knew this was what God wanted and felt it would be best for us too. Not that we found it easy to keep our hands off each other before the big day. Trouble is - six months later we are still virgins! On our honeymoon we had lots of fun in bed but when it came to intercourse I felt too small...
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Not lost in translation
How does a modern Bible translation like the NIV come about? Baptist minister David Instone-Brewer got a unique opportunity to find out when he was invited to join with a committee of translators.
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Praise Hymn
All over the English-speaking world this Christmas, millions will be singing Charles Wesley’s “Hark the Herald Angels Sing” – one of more than 6,000 hymns he penned. 300 years after his birth, Dave Allen looks at the life of the lesser-known Wesley brother.
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Brothers in arms
John Buckeridge considers how much more we can achieve if we share our lives with another.
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Global Warning
The earth is heating up, but is there anything Christians can really do? Catherine Larner investigates how to get past apathy, and change the planet.
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I entered Parliament
Stephen Crabb MP tells Matt Bird about his first day in Westminster.