All Premier Christianity articles in May 2004
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The Welsh Revival
Exactly 100 years ago a revival broke out in Wales – central to this move of the Holy Spirit was a controversial young preacher, Evan Roberts. Roberts' own accounts of this awakening make up the core of a new book, A Diary of Revival by Kevin Adams. In this extract we get a fascinating flavour of what revival is like to live through.
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I Got Rhythm
Rhythm helps us experience the grace of God, writes Pete Broadbent, who calls us to seek out 'sacramental moments'.
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Food, Glorious Food
Mark Greene waxes lyrical about food and gets angry about its abuse.
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A New Kind Of Evangelism
What styles of outreach are effective in the UK today? Rob Frost looks at a range of activities that churches are using to communicate the message of Christ.
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I'm An Evangelical: Get Me Out of Here!
Ever thought of a few days of retreat? For some the whole experience is so different from normal life it can take a while to get over the initial shock... As a Pastor from the south of England found out recently.
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Don’t Over-Spiritualise
Paul Scanlon calls on Christians to stop over spiritualising everyday problems. Sometimes a situation doesn't need lots of agonised prayer, bad plumbing is bad plumbing whether the plumber is a Christian or not! We just need to use our God given common sense!
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Enterprise Culture
Charitable work isn't just about handouts, but developing businesses that are viable on their own. Steve Chalke looks at a business launched by Christians in Doncaster that is now on the road to independence.