All Premier Christianity articles in January 2015
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Refresh my memory
When we get to heaven, will we remember everything we said and did on earth? Our resident theologian David Instone-Brewer examines how memory works and whether our resurrection bodies will be accompanied by a reconditioned memory bank.
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Interviews
Q&A: Kelly Minter
Kelly Minter had her heart set on a career in music. However, an offer she couldn’t refuse took her on an unexpected adventure to the Amazon. In Wherever the River Runs, she allows readers to accompany her on this moving journey of faith.
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Driving Songs
The best songs for when you're behind the wheel, according to Premier Christian Radio's Dave Rose.
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Regular Columnists
The Night Caller
It’s 1.20am and my mobile is ringing. Loudly. A shrill ringtone, one I selected during a moment of madness, pierces through the thick layers of sleep.
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Using the S word
The world reacted in shock when actor and comedian Robin Williams took his own life in 2014. In reality, suicide kills one person every 40 seconds, yet it is rarely addressed in church. It’s time we broke the silence, says Will van der Hart.
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Magazine Features
New Year Revelation
New Year is always a boom time for health and fitness clubs. The guilty aftermath of Christmas excess produces a spike in gym membership. Of course, the number of guilt-induced resolutions that actually result in long-term change is debatable. I went for my first run of the New Year on 1st January, 2013. I haven’t yet been on my second one.
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A mission to save mankind
Christopher Nolan’s science fiction epic Interstellar envisions a world beyond our own, in which humankind can save itself.
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Glimpses of glory
Karen Murdarasi’s visit to the Parthenon and the Areopagus brought a simple Pauline teaching to life like never before.
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The Evangelical: Jesus saw scripture as unbreakable; so should we
At a time when the authority of the Bible is increasingly questioned, Andrew Wilson says we should follow Jesus’ example when reading the scriptures.
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The Progressive: Jesus didn’t treat Scripture as infallible; nor should we
For several years, Brian McLaren has been challenging evangelicals with a ‘new kind of Christianity’. In conversation with Andrew Wilson, he explains why we shouldn’t make an idol of the Bible.
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Songs of Praise widens denominational focus
Following a decline in viewer figures, BBC One’s Songs of Praise is to lose its Anglican focus and feature more services from Pentecostal, Roman Catholic and Salvation Army churches.
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Christians combat Ebola on the front line
Christian medical and aid workers have been involved in the fight against Ebola since the most recent outbreak began in March. But those involved claim much more help is needed if the crisis is to be brought under control.