All Premier Christianity articles in March 2017
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How serving at Spring Harvest changed my life
With one week to go until this year's Spring Harvest, Joanne Gilchrist explains why the event changed her life
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Regular Columnists
Never say never
It’s a conversation that the now President of the United States bitterly regrets. Unaware that he was being recorded, he was caught making horribly abusive comments about the way he treated women. His exact words are well known, releasing me from the need to stain this page by repeating them. ...
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Interviews
Q&A: Glynn Harrison
Ruth Jackson speaks to Glynn Harrison about how Christians can tell a better story about sexuality
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Why doesn’t God just get on with it?
As I’m writing, StoryHouse café has been open for six wonderful days but, as I’m often reminded, it should have been open eleven months ago. The vision for a coffee shop and church plant in our community first presented itself to me and my husband two years ago.
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Becoming best friends with a Muslim demolished my prejudices about Islam
Deborah-Ruth Ferber explains what happened when she made friends with Karima
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9 archaeology finds that confirm the New Testament
Hundreds of archaeological findings are confirming the biblical record. Peter S Williams looks at some of the most interesting discoveries
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From crippling debt to miraculous provision
When Theresa Henry’s mental health deteriorated, she lost everything. As her debts mounted, suicidal thoughts were an everyday occurrence, until a stranger showed up at her door and everything changed
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Seeking Asylum, Finding Christ: Why Muslim refugees are converting
Increasing numbers of Muslim refugees are converting to Christianity. Katie Stock examines why it’s happening and what it means for churches in the UK
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People in the news
‘Incredible’ move of God is happening says WelbyThe Archbishop of Canterbury Justin Welby has said a “bizarre and incredible” move of the Spirit is happening. Justin Welby was speaking at the 2017 launch of the global prayer movement ‘Thy Kingdom Come’ which encourages Christians to pray between Ascension and Pentecost ...
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Refugee for Life
Since being born in a refugee camp, Innocent Magambi has searched for a place to call home. Katie Stock hears his story
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Sharon Grenham-Thompson
Sam Hailes meets ‘Glam Vicar’ and former prison chaplain Sharon Grenham-Thompson
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Designs for huge prayer wall revealed
We’ve been given an idea of what a giant structure, dedicated to answered prayers, will look like.
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The great divide: Can we reunite a segregated Church?
Eleven o’clock on Sunday morning remains one of the most segregated hours. Justin Brierley explores why UK churches are split on racial lines and what can be done to overcome the divide
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United Nations snubs Christian Solidarity Worldwide
The United Nations has rejected anti-persecution charity Christian Solidarity Worldwide’s (CSW) application for official UN accreditation.
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Church of England is ‘dying’ and you should leave, says former Queen’s chaplain
The Church of England is “dying” and is “more comfortable with politics and power than it is with the Holy Spirit”, a former chaplain to the Queen has said.
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As a former bake off contestant, I know Mary Berry is the queen of judging
Martha Collison pays tribute to fellow Christian and Bake Off star Mary Berry who recently won a National Television Award for ‘Best TV Judge’
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Outrage in the age of Trump
Sam Hailes looks at Donald Trump’s first month as president and asks how Christians on both sides of the Atlantic should respond
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Christian leader accused of violent abuse in Channel 4 News investigation
The former leader of a Christian holiday camp has been accused of physically abusing teenage boys in the 1970s and 80s.