All Premier Christianity articles in March 2026
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ReviewsThis Christian YouTuber thinks ambition can be godly. He makes a good case
Many Christians view ambition with suspicion, equating it with pride and worldly success. But musician and YouTuber Ruslan KD argues that pursuing your dreams can be a godly endeavour – if approached with the right heart and biblical foundations
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Magazine FeaturesStruggling to pray? Here’s your guide to dry seasons
There are times when speaking to God feels like pulling teeth. But Christian tradition teaches that these desert experiences are common. Dr Chloe Lynch offers a practical guide on what to do about it
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Opinion5 signs of revival to watch for in 2026
Commenters will continue to debate whether it is a quiet or a fullblown revival, but God is definitely on the move, says Phil Knox. Here are the missional trends you can expect to see this year
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ReviewsTom Wright’s new book will challenge Christian views on Jesus’ second coming
In this sequel to his bestselling work Surprised by Hope, acclaimed theologian Tom Wright corrects common misunderstandings about the end times. It is classic Wright, says our reviewer
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ReviewsThis sane person’s guide to taking back the Bible from fundamentalists will make you laugh
Separation of Church and Hate is a merciless take down of right-wing readings of the Bible, says our reviewer
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ReviewsVaughan Roberts is offering compassionate biblical wisdom on sexuality
Vaughan Roberts’ new book is a thoughtful, compassionate exploration of sexuality and the gospel, says our reviewer
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Regular ColumnistsFlying with toddlers: Lessons from 30,000 feet
A mid-air standoff over an emergency exit became a reminder that the most persistent question in any child’s vocabulary - “Why?” - can unsettle more than a cabin, and even shape a life of faith, explains Jeff Lucas
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Regular ColumnistsWhy do Christians worship on a Sunday?
Tom Wright addresses a question on the biblical sabbath
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The Big PictureFaith under fire
In Nigeria’s Plateau state, pastors and their congregations face relentless attacks from Fulani herders. Despite losing loved ones, homes and livelihoods, these faith leaders continue to serve their traumatised communities, declaring: “We still have faith in God.”
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Regular ColumnistsWilling to die? Why Christians need to recover their moral courage
Western Christians may never face execution for their faith, but we are still called to costly obedience. Chine McDonald considers what moral courage looks like today
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Thank God it's MondayThe A-level student: 'My hope is to have more opportunities to share the gospel'
The Church is made up of Christians from a myriad of different professions, and yet their ordinary tales of God at work rarely get told. In this series, we bring you stories of faith from the frontline
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Magazine FeaturesThe porn paradox
Millions of Christians live with a painful contradiction: believing one thing about porn while practising another. But the answer isn’t to heap on shame, says Martin Saunders. The Church has a better, more compassionate story to tell both performers and users
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Real Life‘God told me to step aside from worship music – and then led me to buy a castle in Scotland’
Andrew Mitchell walked away from worship ministry, only to discover that God had far bigger plans than he could have imagined
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Regular ColumnistsMy daughter plays the ‘yellow car’ game. Here’s what it taught me about faith
Gemma Hunt explains how a lighthearted game got her thinking about bringing faith into everyday life
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InterviewsLZ7 frontman Lindz West on preaching the gospel from Europe's biggest stages
Christian dance band LZ7 is touring Europe with one of the biggest popstars in the world. But frontman Lindz West says it’s not (just) about the music. He can’t resist the opportunity to share the gospel with 600,000 young people
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Magazine Features‘When my world fell apart, the church loved us back to life’
A world champion father, a childhood shattered by addiction, and the pain of betrayal. Emma Fowle shares the remarkable story of how the radical love of a local church held her family together and ultimately led them all to Jesus
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Magazine FeaturesThe battle for the parish: Inside the Church of England’s civil war
As evangelicals in the Church of England push for new churches to be planted while traditionalists rally to “save the parish”, the incoming Archbishop of Canterbury will need to grapple with questions of place, power and what it really means to be a local church in 21st-century England. Tim Wyatt reports
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Testimonies‘Learning about Jane Austen’s faith led me to Jesus’
Beatrice Scudeler thought confirmation wasn’t for her. She explains how the Christian faith of her favourite author helped change her mind
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Magazine Features100 books that changed the Church
With the help of a team of experts, data from publishers and listeners to Premier Christian Radio, we present your definitive guide to the titles which have most shaped the faith of the UK Church
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ReviewsDays of Ash: Inside U2’s Lenten cry for justice
Released on Ash Wednesday, U2’s new project weaves together Richard Rohr, 1 John and the conflict in the Middle East. Dr Daniel Johnson examines a fiercely political EP packed with both lament and hope









