All Premier Christianity articles in February 2021 – Page 2
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OpinionCarman (1956-2021): The high-drama musical evangelist who led thousands to faith
The American Christian music star Carmelo Domenic Licciardello died last week. Tony Cummings remembers his colourful life and career
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OpinionThis Christian actress wasn't a victim of persecution. She just failed to read the script
The Christian actress Seyi Omooba has lost her legal case against a theatre who reportedly sacked her over her past comments about homosexuality. But having read the court's judgement, Rev Peter Ould says there's more to the story, and concludes Omooba was at fault
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OpinionWhy your church should hold in-person services now
As Boris Johnson sets out his plans for easing Britain out of lockdown, Graham Nicholls urges church leaders to consider whether now is the time to start in-person services again
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OpinionRZIM is failing to put survivors at the centre of their response
Two survivors of sexual abuse which took place in Christian settings in the UK 14 years apart, say they’re struggling to see any evidence that the organisation is truly ‘devastated’
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InterviewsRachelle Ann Go: How the musical theatre superstar became a Christian
The multi-award-wining musical theatre superstar with millions of social media followers talks to Ruth Jackson about Hamiliton, pregnancy and clinging to God through tough times
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Magazine FeaturesA silent genocide is being waged against Christians in Nigeria. The world must act now
A slow-motion and largely ignored war is taking place in Africa’s most populous nation, and time is running out, says Rev Johnnie Moore
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Magazine FeaturesFriends: The lasting legacy of TV’s most popular sitcom
With just 10 days to go until the Friends reunion, Jamie Cutteridge considers how the show has connected with young and old alike, and what Christians can take away from it
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Regular ColumnistsHatun Tash: The radical Christian who was stabbed after criticising Islam
The Christian apologist Hatun Tash was stabbed at Speaker’s Corner yesterday. Tash is a former Muslim and an outspoken critic of Islam. In the following column, originally published in February, Sarah Lumgair explains how Hatun’s life has been threatened on numerous occasions
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