All Premier Christianity articles in June 2015 – Page 2
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Magazine Features
Should we have published that article?
Due to the nature of our printing schedule, I always write this editorial page for Premier Christianity at least two weeks ahead of this magazine actually landing on your doormat. What this means is that as you read this, you will know the outcome of the British general election, whereas I (at the time of writing) do not.
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Lewis Hamilton on his faith and body art
Two-time Formula One world champion Lewis Hamilton has spoken to Men’s Health about his Christian faith as expressed through his many religious tattoos. ‘I’m very strong in my faith’ he told the magazine. ‘I love my ink…They all have a meaning…I wanted to have some religious images’.
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Mary, Malala and driving in Saudi Arabia
Stephanie Heald reflects on her experiences as a Western woman in the Middle East, and decides the time for courageous action is now.
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The Apologist: Why Humanists should be Christians
Angus Ritchie asks whether atheistic humanists have any foundation for their beliefs.
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Christian charities appeal for help in Nepal earthquake aftermath
Christian charities are making urgent appeals for money after thousands of people lost their homes in Nepal’s devastating earthquake.
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Africa's martyrs
Sub Saharan Africa is seeing tremendous growth in numbers of Christians. But it is simultaneously experiencing a wave of vicious persecution. Amanda Pilz investigates.
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GAFCON concerned about CofE but denies schism
Leaders from GAFCON (Global Anglican Future Conference) have met behind closed doors in London, and issued a statement saying they are ‘particularly concerned about the Church of England and the drift of many from the Biblical faith’.
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Christians to be minority in UK by 2050
The number of Christians may be declining in the UK, but worldwide the signs are much more encouraging.
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1,750 migrants feared dead in Mediterranean crisis
At least 1,750 migrants have perished in the Mediterranean since the start of the year, according to the International Organisation for Migration. The figure is 30 times higher than during the same period of 2014.
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