All Premier Christianity articles in November 2014 – Page 2
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Does Jesus disappoint?
After four decades of being a Christian, I confess: I am disappointed with Jesus. He hasn’t delivered as anticipated.
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Male and female he created them?
Our resident theologian David Instone-Brewer explores what the Bible has to say on gender and transgender issues.
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The female cost of war
Across the globe, women are often the worst affected, yet most neglected, victims of war. Joy Tibbs reports.
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No sex in the city
A lack of honest conversation in the Church about sex led Carrie Lloyd to re-evaluate what sex was all about. Was it really worth saving for marriage?
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Are boobs news?
Christian feminism isn’t scary. Hannah Mudge reveals the naked truth about how women are represented in the media, society and the Church.
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Bishop leads Hong Kong protests
Former Catholic bishop of Hong Kong, Joseph Zen, has lent his support to recent protests that saw tens of thousands of pro-democracy demonstrators gather in Hong Kong.
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The UK’s first female bishop: the contenders
Since the Anglican Church voted ‘yes’ to women bishops in July, speculation has mounted that the first female bishop will be appointed before the end of the year. The following five candidates are among the contenders.
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IS militants draw near to Baghdad
Canon Andrew White, known as the ‘Vicar of Baghdad’, has called for prayer as Islamic State (IS) militants continue their advance across Iraq.
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School shooting averted as bookkeeper tells attacker, 'I love you'.
Antoinette Tuff was on reception cover at a school in DeKalb, Georgia, when gunman Michael Hill burst in and announced: ‘We’re all going to die today!’
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Justin Welby asks ‘Is there a God?’
The Archbishop of Canterbury has admitted he struggles with his faith at times.
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The Apologist: Is Christianity bad for you?
Religion can be poisonous but Christ is the cure, says Vince Vitale, as he answers two key questions raised by Christopher Hitchens’ book God is Not Great.
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'Abort it and try again'
There has been a revolution in attitudes towards disability in recent years. Yet Richard Dawkins’ recent recommendation to abort a foetus with a disability points to a contradictory zeitgeist.
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CofE vicars most likely to quit in their 50s
Church of England vicars are most likely to quit in their 50s, according to new research from Dr Peter Brierley.
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