All articles by Lucinda van der Hart – Page 2
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Archive contentThe Godpreneurs
‘The disciple stands as an envoy or a receiver by which the kingdom of God is conveyed into every quarter of human affairs.’
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Archive contentBible College: Yesterday, today and forever
UK theological education has undergone a raft of changes in the past century. But if our Bible colleges are to continue to win, train and send out the church leaders of tomorrow, there will be more change ahead.
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Archive contentChina's popcorn Christianity
Bob Fu was pastoring an underground church in China when he was arrested and imprisoned. On his release, he managed to flee the country with his pregnant wife, who faced the threat of a forced abortion.
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OpinionWhy David Gyasi cried when he read the plot of Interstellar
Christian actor David Gyasi stars as space explorer Romilly in science fiction film Interstellar. He shares his reflections on working on the project with Premier Christianity
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Archive contentDealing with the 'Big C'
Salvation Army officer Shaun Skinner shares his story of living with a brain tumour but being used by God regardless.
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Magazine Features
Welcome to our Female Focus edition
My passion for women’s ministry was birthed in a school cloakroom – the meeting place of a small gathering of Christian teenage girls in my school year. We met there daily to pray together before school began.
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Archive contentFrom rebellion to freedom
International Christian speaker Danielle Strickland rebelled against her parents and God during her teenage years, becoming embroiled in a life of drugs and crime. An encounter with Jesus in a prison cell changed everything.
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Archive contentLizzie Velasquez
Lucinda van der Hart speaks to a courageous young woman who truly understands that a person should never be valued on their appearance alone.
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InterviewsQ & A: Philip Yancey
Philip Yancey’s tells Lucinda van der Hart about his latest title, Vanishing Grace: What Ever Happened to the Good News? which explores why Christianity is still relevant in a post-Christian culture
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Archive contentThe course that changed my life
Joy Tibbs and Lucinda van der Hart discover how church-run courses are being used by God to transform lives across the UK.
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InterviewsCharlotte Gambill: The popular preacher on leading Life Church and discipling women
Lucinda van der Hart meets Charlotte Gambill, who is following in her father Paul Scanlon’s footsteps in leading Life Church, Bradford.
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Archive contentLeading from the core
Effective leadership comes from your greatest place of passion, says psychotherapist and leadership coach Maggie Ellis.
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Archive contentThe fashion industry undressed
The tragic collapse of the Rana Plaza clothing factory in Bangladesh last year has prompted UK Christians to pioneer the way for a more just fashion industry, discovers Lucinda van der Hart.
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Archive contentHoly Places
Where do you experience the presence and power of God? We hear about divine encounters in seven spiritually significant UK locations.
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Youth murder prompts revival
In February 2014, 20-year-old Dwayne Simpson was fatally stabbed after he ran into a Brixton street to help a young boy in trouble. His mother, Lorraine Jones, shares how God has helped her cope – and used the tragedy to bring revival among local young people.
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Archive contentIs the Pope a charismatic?
A year on from his inauguration, Pope Francis is showing signs of being the most charismatic Pope we’ve seen yet. What impact is he having on the UK’s Catholic charismatic movement?
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InterviewsThe Archbishop's advisor on evangelism Chris Russell: 'I always assume this will be the last year of my life'
Rev Canon Chris Russell might not be used to the limelight, but since his appointment as Justin Welby’s adviser for evangelism last year, things have started to change. Lucinda van der Hart hears his story.
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Why I am not a Christian: Pippa Evans
I grew up in a traditional church-going family. My parents still go to the same church that we went to when I was a child. I love the people there; on Christmas Eve I’ll go with my parents.
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Archive contentWhy I am not a Christian: David Beebee
I’m very much non-religious; I am a sceptical materialist. God was a non-issue in my house growing up. When I went away to university, it was strange to discover that there are people in the world who really do believe.
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Brace yourselves…
The Mormons (and Muslims, and Jehovah’s Witnesses) are coming! Other religious groups in the UK are stepping up their evangelistic activity. How is the Church responding?
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