All articles by Justin Brierley – Page 9
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The Bishop of Baghdad
When the church told him his MS made him too ill to minister he became ‘the vicar of Baghdad’. Even though many in his congregation have been murdered, including a family he baptised in January, Andrew White continues to love his mission in Iraq...
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Profile: Francis Chan
Why is mega-church pastor and bestselling author Francis Chan walking away from the limelight?
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PROFILE: Jeffrey John
Gay church leader Jeffrey John made headlines in 2003 when his name was withdrawn from nomination as bishop of Reading. Nearly ten years on, he talks to Justin Brierley about gay marriage, Church unity, and life as Dean of St Albans.
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My night with Benny Hinn
Following Benny Hinn’s recent visit to the UK, Justin Brierley investigates the controversial health and wealth message of one of the world’s most famous healing evangelists.
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Archive contentCan Christians save politics?
Justin Brierley examines how Christians are attempting to affect politics from without and within When Gavin Shuker, a young Labour candidate, won a parliamentary seat in Luton in 2010, many commented on his bright prospects. Born and bred in Luton, where he attended a comprehensive school, he won a scholarship to Cambridge, and then returned to his hometown seeking to serve the local community.
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Archive contentIs it OK for a Christian to marry an unbeliever?
Two women in Christian leadership on whether Christians can be ‘unequally yoked’.
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Archive contentA Different Kind of Coming Out
We meet three evangelical church leaders who have decided to go public about their sexuality.
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Mark Driscoll: 'I go too far sometimes'
Mega church pastor Mark Driscoll’s no nonsense sermons have won him legions of fans (and a few critics) on both sides of the Atlantic. Justin Brierley talks sex, sermons and the role of women with the American Church’s buffest export.










