All Premier Christianity articles in May 2015 – Page 2
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Getting God’s vote
If you are reading this, it’s reasonably likely that you are an evangelical Christian. And if you are an evangelical Christian, it’s very likely that you will be voting in the general election on 7th May (indeed, 94% of evangelicals are very likely to vote, according to a recent poll from the Evangelical Alliance).
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Dramatic rise in church-based volunteering
The number of volunteers involved in church community projects has risen by nearly 60% in the past four years, according to a new survey from Christian charity Jubilee+.
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Premier Christian Radio’s licence renewed
Premier Christian Radio will continue to broadcast on DAB Digital Radio, following a deal with radio transmission provider Arqiva. The news comes after nine months of negotiation.
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L’Arche founder awarded Templeton Prize
Jean Vanier, 86, has won the 2015 Templeton Prize, worth £1.1m, for ‘his innovative discovery of the central role of vulnerable people in the creation of a more just, inclusive and humane society’.
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Church appoints more female bishops
Downing Street has confirmed the appointment of the Church of England’s second and third female bishops.
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Vicar apologises for Muslim prayer service held at his church
The Vicar of St John’s in Waterloo, London, has apologised after allowing Muslim prayers to be held inside the church building.
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Welby: ‘Evangelism is for all Christians’
In an exclusive interview with Premier Christianity, Archbishop of Canterbury Justin Welby spoke about his new drive to re-engage Christians in evangelism.
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81% of Christians say Britain’s moral direction is wrong
Most Christians believe David Cameron’s time as prime minister has been bad for British believers, according to a new poll, while 81% believe Britain is going in the wrong direction morally.
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Suicide attack on Pakistan’s Christians kills 16
At least 16 Christians have been killed and more than 70 injured in Lahore, Pakistan, after two churches were attacked by suicide bombers.
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