All Premier Christianity articles in November 2013 – Page 2
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Amy Orr-Ewing: Christianity has always staked everything on actually being true
It was 6.30am on a Sunday and I was standing in the kitchen waiting for the kettle to boil. I was preparing to do a series of BBC radio interviews later that morning when my mobile rang – it was a producer wondering if I could do an extra piece on whether faith can answer the big questions of life.
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Islamist attacks in Pakistan and Kenya leave more than 150 dead
Islamic extremists killed more than 150 people in what are assumed to be unrelated attacks on a church in Pakistan and a shopping centre in Kenya.
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How do we hear God?
Most Christians long to hear God speak, but how can we be sure we’ve heard correctly? Was that really God, or just our own imagination? Andrew Wilson tells us how to tune in.
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My night with Benny Hinn
Following Benny Hinn’s recent visit to the UK, Justin Brierley investigates the controversial health and wealth message of one of the world’s most famous healing evangelists.
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A Problem Shared: My congregation doesn't care about the planet
I’m keen to get my church more interested in environmental issues, but there’s a faction in the congregation who subscribe to Mark Driscoll’s thinking on this. (He said ‘I know who made the environment and he’s coming back and going to burn it all up. So yes, I drive an SUV.’) They want to set up a display board promoting a ‘terminationist’ outlook to parallel the environmental one I’m proposing. How do I bridge the gap between those who seek to care for creation and those who are happy to see it burn as a sign of God’s return?
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Interviews
Profile: Danniella Westbrook
Bridgitte Tetteh meets one-time wild child turned Christian, Danniella Westbrook.
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