All Premier Christianity articles in June 2004
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Reaching the Nation? The Missing Ingredients
Mark Greene wonders whether we've been living half the Gospel.
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Emerging Options
A growing range of ministries claim to be 'emerging church' including: youth church, prayer monasteries, church in an office, pub or coffee shop. Some argue that emerging church is just the latest evangelical obsession. We've had cells, seeker friendly services, gold teeth – is emerging church another passing trend or might it help turn the tide on church decline? Steve Adams investigates.
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Where Do You Live: Shame City Or Grace Land?
Many believers are crippled by guilt and shame – why? Don’t swallow Satan's lies, writes Jeff Lucas, instead accept God's free gifts of grace and forgiveness.
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People Of The ‘Golden’ Book
Centuries before the Karen people of Burma first heard the gospel, their poetry taught of one creator God who mankind had sinned against by eating forbidden fruit.Their poets also foretold the coming of a white man who would visit with a holy golden book that contained the truth about life. Today many Karen profess to be Christians, despite awful persecution. In this extract from his book on the Karen, Benedict Rogers tells their amazing journey to faith.
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Sunday School In The 21st Century
Sunday Schools have been around for hundreds of years – but are we teaching 21st century children with 19th century methods and curriculum? John Buckeridge investigates.