All Premier Christianity articles in February 2011
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War of the Words
The WikiLeaks affair has started a war which could catch any of us in the crossfire, writes Jonathan Langley
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Learning to Heal
In Learning to Heal, John Coles, a leader in the New Wine network, looks at the basis on which we exercise a healing ministry; how the ministry might be released; specific types of healing prayer and ‘arenas of ministry’.
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The Grace Outpouring
Roy Godwin and Dave Roberts have written a remarkable book about the outpouring of the Holy Spirit going on at Ffald-y-Brenin in south-west Wales.
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God's Secret Listener
Life in Communist Albania was pretty much as grim as it can get. Atheism was in full flow and the Party had control of everything.
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God Knows My Name
Beth Redman’s latest book God Knows My Name is her bravest yet. The co-writer of ‘Blessed Be Your Name’ talks in sometimes distressing detail about her background and reveals a traumatic past.
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The Hope and the Glory
After bouncing up and down like a trampolinist, the needle on my cliché-ometer shot into the red when it heard, ‘Great is your power, great are your ways, great is your faithfulness, great is your name… We exalt you (repeat).’
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Everlasting God
Doing what it says on the tin, Everlasting God – The Very Best of YFriday seeks to capture the finest tracks released by the Newcastle four-piece since the band formed in 1994 as the house band for a Youth for Christ outreach event.
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First Steps out of Depression
This book, along with the others in the First Steps out of series, punches above its weight. Covering some really important and challenging topics, the books manage to communicate a vast amount of detailed information in a style and presentation that is really accessible and draws you in.
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Confused by Same Sex Reaction
Our Agony Aunt answers readers' questions on sex and relationships.
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What is contextual bible study?
This is a rather interesting little book. However it is somewhat let down by taking a crucial subject and writing about it in such a dull way.
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Learning and Growing
There are more opportunities than ever before for theological training, but how much is it keeping up with the mission field we face once school’s out?
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Magazine Features
To Fast or Not to Fast
Jo Swinney explores the benefits of the often-neglected practice of self-denial.
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Pay Check
Heather Tomlinson braves the important but awkward subject of how much we should pay our church leaders
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Interviews
Who is my neighbour - Profile: Joe Aldred
Jamaican-born Joe Aldred talks integration, accountability and the prevalence of racism.
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Why you should love your minister
If, when you turn to Heather Tomlinson’s investigation of how much we pay our pastors you’re expecting an incendiary exposé of the lavish lifestyles they live, then I’m afraid you’ll be disappointed.
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Rise
The chances are that you have not yet heard of rock band Riverdeep, but this five-piece unit hope to change that with the release of their debut album Rise.
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Women and the Kingdom
The battle lines are being drawn between complementarians and egalitarians and it has sadly become the new Shibboleth dividing evangelicals.
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Curating Worship
Jonny Baker is visionary and a thoroughly modern person. He has written an intriguing book with much to recommend it.
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Captured by a Better Vision
There is a cancer eating at the heart of the Church – pornography. As you would expect from Tim Chester, Captured by a Better Vision represents a thorough and solidly biblical approach to the issue.