All Premier Christianity articles in June 2014 – Page 2
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Regular Columnists
Small choices
Smiling doesn’t come easily to me. I’m not Victor Meldrew with a Bible, a practised misery with facial features permanently arranged in a gloomy scowl. And I don’t see life as a safari, ever hunting for more opportunities to frown.
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House of Lords votes to protect trafficked children
Anti-trafficking campaigners are celebrating victory in the House of Lords after a vote to give greater protection to trafficked children.
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South Sudan’s church leaders call for peace
Church leaders in South Sudan have called for more urgency in peace negotiations as humanitarian agencies warn of an impending food crisis.
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Caffeine Nation
It’s the world’s favourite legal drug; you may be sipping at it even as you read this. If so, are you holding that cup of coffee, or is it holding you?
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Brazil's children
Street living, child prostitution and poverty: the challenges facing Brazil’s children, introduced by Christians making a difference.
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Foodbank funding soars following attempted exposé
Mail on Sunday’s attempt to discredit foodbanks results in increased donations.
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The Apologist: Faith not fairies
Christian apologists Simon Edwards and Heather Tomlinson respond to AC Grayling’s claims.
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Evangelical Alliance quits Coalition for Marriage
The Evangelical Alliance (EA), the umbrella organisation for evangelical Christians in the UK, has withdrawn from the Coalition for Marriage (C4M), which campaigned against the introduction of same-sex marriage.
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Backlash against Cameron’s ‘Christian Britain’
Prime Minister David Cameron’s assertion that Britain is a ‘Christian country’ sparked controversy, with claims from secularists that the statement was divisive and untrue.
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Magazine Features
The Battle for the Soul of Evangelicalism
Having been a reader of this magazine for several years, and then written for it for several more, it’s a strange sensation to sit down to write my first editorial as senior editor of Premier Christianity.
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