All Premier Christianity articles in July 2015
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‘Click to Kick’ app to fight porn addiction
The Manchester-based Naked Truth Project has launched an online initiative aimed at helping those trying to free themselves from addiction to pornography.
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Archive newsChristians provide billions to ‘fill the gap’ in society
UK faith groups give over £3bn a year in time to social action projects, according to the Cinnamon Network’s recent Faith Action Audit.
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Disabled campaigner launches ‘Compassionate Britain’
A grassroots organisation has been launched to advocate for disabled people, as government cuts affecting vulnerable people are set to continue.
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Archive newsCompeting rights in the ‘gay cake’ case
The Ashers Bakery verdict generated plenty of heated discussion, but what does the case mean for religious freedom and gay rights? Sam Hailes looks behind the headlines.
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Archive newsNumber of Christians in USA decline as evangelicals rise
The number of Christians in the USA is declining, according to the Pew Research Centre.
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Archive contentMy online dating experiment
A few months ago, we asked Carrie Lloyd to delve into the world of online dating. She reveals what it takes for a single Christian woman to hook up via cyberspace.
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Archive newsDid Robby Dawkins raise a man from the dead?
A US healing evangelist’s claim that he raised a man from the dead during a church meeting in Lancaster has been disputed by the raised man’s sister.
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Archive contentHoly ****!
Contemporary culture is peppered with swear words that most Christians consider an offence. But is all swearing a sin? Jamie Cutteridge asks whether we’ve got our priorities wrong.
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InterviewsProfile: Joanna Jepson
Lucinda van der Hart chats to Rev Joanna Jepson who set up the first chaplaincy to the London College of Fashion, has raised a legal case against the abortion of a cleft palate baby and once lived in a Welsh convent with 13 nuns and monks.
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Magazine Features
Keep it simple
An online video, in which Baptist minister Hayley Young movingly describes her struggle with being HIV-positive following an attack, recently captured the attention of the UK press.
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Archive content‘The most useful thing we can do is love someone’
Christian singer songwriter Philippa Hanna recently returned from the mission field in Mozambique. She tells Charlotte Walker it is the perfect remedy for any Christian who has ‘lost the edge on their faith’.
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People in the news
News from around the globe, including the end of one of the best-loved Christians in the world.
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Archive contentCaravaggio’s Calling and the art of evangelism
Archbishop Justin Welby reflects on what we can learn about sharing our faith from Caravaggio’s painting The Calling of Saint Matthew.
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Archive contentThe Ten-Minute Guide to: St Augustine
To know where we are going we need to know where we’ve been. In the first of a new series, we find out how history’s best known church leaders still influence our theology today.
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Archive contentWhy your church needs to stop babysitting believers
In 1 Corinthians Paul chides believers who are still being ‘fed with milk, and not with meat’ (3:2 KJV). Andy Peck explores how to wean baby believers into mature disciples.
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Regular ColumnistsShouty Church
It was a provocative slant on the Easter story. Last April, broadcaster and journalist Janet Street-Porter made a poignant observation about the society we’re becoming, and suggested that we’re using technology like a rabble of loud bullies.








