All Premier Christianity articles in January 2015 – Page 2
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UK Christian leaders pay tribute to Myles Munroe
Leaders of Pentecostal and charismatic churches in the UK paid tribute to world-renowned preacher and author Myles Munroe ahead of his funeral, which was held on 4th December.
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China's popcorn Christianity
Bob Fu was pastoring an underground church in China when he was arrested and imprisoned. On his release, he managed to flee the country with his pregnant wife, who faced the threat of a forced abortion.
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CofE condemns ‘British values’ schools plan
The Church of England claims the push to promote British values in schools, introduced in the wake of the Trojan Horse scandal, contravenes Christian teaching.
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New Year, new ways to explore the Bible
Resolved to spend more time reading your Bible this year? Former Bishop of Oxford John Pritchard equips you with the practical tools to creatively engage afresh with the word of God.
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Interviews
Bethel Church's Bill Johnson: 'If I doubted God's existence, I'd have to doubt mine'
Charismatics from around the world have been flocking to Bethel Church in Redding, California, to experience its ongoing focus on worship, miracles and revival. Greg Downes speaks to Bethel’s leader Bill Johnson about faith and doubt, hunting and healing – and his hope for revival.
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Church weekends away: heaven or hell?
Would a church retreat be your idea of heaven or hell? Joy Tibbs explores the elements that have the potential to make or break a parish weekend away.
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Finding God at Auschwitz
Mark Elder’s visit to Auschwitz with his wife Zoe, a teacher, and a group of her history students prompted the Baptist minister to reflect afresh on the presence of the divine amid extreme suffering.
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Theological college to close residential arm
St John’s College in Nottingham, a key training centre for evangelical ordinands, has announced it will no longer take full-time residential students.
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EA questions Pakistan’s Commonwealth status after Christian killings
The Evangelical Alliance (EA) has called for Pakistan’s inclusion in the Commonwealth to be reviewed following the deaths of Shahzad Masih and his pregnant wife Shama Bibi. They were beaten, tortured and burned alive after they allegedly destroyed a copy of the Koran.
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I’m ‘not afraid’ to face Ebola, says Sam Dunnet
GP Sam Dunnet has worked in Mozambique, Angola, Sierra Leone, Liberia and South Africa in recent years. She is currently in Freetown, Sierra Leone, dealing with the direct and indirect effects of Ebola.
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Legal action to follow ‘gay cake’ refusal
A Christian bakery that refused to produce a cake bearing a pro-gay slogan could face court proceedings.
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Ten ways to grow your church in 2015
We’re all familiar with statistics that decry the declining UK Church, but many local churches are bucking the trend. Justin Brierley investigates what has made the difference for those whose churches are bursting at the seams.
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