All Premier Christianity articles in December 2010
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The Writing on the Wall
If you are looking for a well-written, thought-provoking Christian book then look no further.
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Pain turns me on
Agony Aunt Maggie Ellis answers readers' questions on sex and relationships...
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One Way Ticket
When many Christian musicians are either too proud to acknowledge their faith or lack skills in describing anything else, this collection shows how to get it right.
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Morning by Morning
Including his 140 books and 25,000 sermons, Charles Spurgeon – known as ‘the prince of preachers’ – has more words in print than any other living or dead Christian author.
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Mere Theology
If you think theology is the slightly irrelevant pursuit of out of touch academics, and that Christians in the real world have more important matters to attend to, this should make you think again....
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The Mind Map Series
Many people will get a lot out of Dave Gilpin’s slightly whimsical series of Mind Map books and teaching DVD. They have a magna art quality and are an interesting idea...
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Out Live Your Life
Using the example of the early church, Max Lucado invites us to ‘make a difference’ by harnessing our gifts to our compassion to reach a needy world...
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Real God Real Life
This book is a breathless read. Full of illustrations taken from Jo Saxton’s passion for running, the reader is offered a major spiritual workout.
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Glory to you
This is an album that does what it says on the tin. The quality of musicianship is everything you would expect with musicians like Nicki Rogers and Eoghan Heaslip involved and the songs are very much in the genre of today’s contemporary worship.
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The Lamb has Conquered
Given this album’s title and artwork, I had resigned myself to reviewing another youth-orientated generic rock album filled with Hillsong-esque guitar anthems.
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Interviews
Profile: James Catford
Most Brits own a copy of the good book, they just don't open it. In other parts of the world where Bibles are scarce, people are desperate to get their hands on them...
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Model Behaviour
Alisha White, runner-up of Living TV’s Britain’s Next Top Model, spoke to Ruth Dickinson about her faith and modelling career
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Magazine Features
Joking Apart
What can preachers learn from the stand-up comedy revolution? Martin Saunders takes to the stage...
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The Real Angels
Angels at Christmas might conjure up pictures of children dressed up or fluffy toys on top of trees, but the Bible tells a very different story about these ‘celestial terminators’...
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Married to the ministry
Being a minister’s spouse has unique challenges which are often overlooked. Here, two writers share their experiences of the strange world where your identity in church is determined by your other half...