All Premier Christianity articles in November 2014 – Page 2
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Archive newsService of reconciliation following Scottish ‘no’ vote
More than 1,000 people attended a special reconciliatory service at St Giles’ Cathedral, Edinburgh, following the ‘no vote’ in the Scottish independence referendum.
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Archive contentFrom rebellion to freedom
International Christian speaker Danielle Strickland rebelled against her parents and God during her teenage years, becoming embroiled in a life of drugs and crime. An encounter with Jesus in a prison cell changed everything.
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Archive contentLizzie Velasquez
Lucinda van der Hart speaks to a courageous young woman who truly understands that a person should never be valued on their appearance alone.
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Archive newsMercy Ships to sail for Madagascar
Mercy Ships is to send the world’s largest civilian hospital ship to Madagascar at the end of October.
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Archive contentRev Mpho Tutu
Written by Archbishop Desmond Tutu and his daughter Rev Mpho Tutu, The Book of Forgiving has had an immediate impact on many. It also complements their online resource, The Forgiveness Challenge (forgivenesschallenge.com), which has attracted participants from 160 countries. Premier Christianity caught up with Mpho to find out why she thinks forgiveness is such an emotive issue.
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Premier rebroadcasts Priestland’s Progress
A landmark BBC radio series from the early 1980s is rebroadcasting on Premier Christian Radio in the lead-up to Christmas.
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