All Premier Christianity articles in November 2016
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FORSAKEN Daniel WilliamsOR BooksJihadists committing genocide in Syria and Iraq feast on ideas expounded during the darkest days of Islam and ignore Koranic texts that embrace tolerance and say religion cannot be coerced. That is the view of Daniel Williams, an American journalist who has specialised in Middle Eastern affairs. ...
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Interviews
Q&A: Mark Yaconelli
Jamie Cutteridge talks to American author Mark Yaconelli about his new book, Disappointment, Doubts and Other Spiritual Gifts
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My Friend The… Jehovah’s Witness
Thomas Ward writes on what happened when he discussed theology with his JW friend Carl on a road trip to Lindisfarne
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Salvation by Faith
Believing in a set of doctrines isn’t what saves us, says David Instone-Brewer
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From violent gangster to passionate evangelist
John Lawson lived a life of crime that resulted in a prison sentence. He still thought of himself as a good person until a passage in Ezekiel changed his life forever
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The Letter of Pete Greig to the UK Church
Pete Greig, bewildered founder of the 24-7 Prayer movement and author of the newly released Dirty Glory, explains why Christians must prioritise unity
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How did we get here? Trump vs Clinton and the Christian vote
American pastor Skye Jethani unpacks what US evangelicals are thinking ahead of their general election
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How every Christian can be naturally supernatural
Too often the ministry of the Holy Spirit is limited to a few people on Sunday ministering to the many. Mike Pilavachi explains how the many can start to take the Spirit’s power into their everyday lives
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When Your Children Don't Follow You Into The Christian Faith
All Christian parents hope to impart their love of Jesus to their offspring. But not all children pick up the mantle of their parent’s faith. Katharine Hill considers how parents of prodigal children ought to respond
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People in the News
Christians believe they should share their faith online, but one in four don’t feel comfortableA new academic study has revealed that while 76 per cent of Christians believe social media is a good place to share their faith, one in four are uncomfortable doing so.Although the majority believed social media ...
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Memories Of U2Congratulations on a great front cover for the October issue featuring U2. I love the ‘I still haven’t found what I’m looking for’ reference (don’t worry, I can’t translate Latin, but Google can!).I remember being at college in 1980 and a red-haired guy called Neville in the Christian Union ...
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Inside the Fair Trade Revolution
Katie Stock reports on how Larry Bush’s roles at PepsiCo and Traidcraft have led to real change
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A world without Down’s syndrome?
Sally Phillips’ recent BBC documentary made the case against abortion of babies with Down’s syndrome. Katie Stock examines the arguments and responses to the controversial programme.
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Sally Phillips' Documentary Showed Us What A Godless Future Could Look Like
“A World Without Down’s Syndrome?” made me weep says David Robertson
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Syrian Deaths Are ‘Evil’ and ‘Demonic’
The continuing violence and deaths inflicted on the Syrian people in Aleppo has been described as “evil” and "demonic” by Justin Welby, Archbishop of Canterbury.
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Even Killer Clowns Need Jesus
At the time of writing a sinister craze is sweeping the UK. Teenagers dressed in creepy clown outfits have been appearing on our streets filming themselves scaring people.
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Why Saint Dawkins is good news for Christianity
Ten years on from the publication of The God Delusion, Heather Tomlinson explains why Christians should be grateful for the world’s most infamous atheist
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Emergency Need for Exorcists Following Increase in Satanism and Black Magic
Church experts say there is a need to recruit more priests as exorcists in order to combat black magic, according to a report in The Telegraph.
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Toilet Excavation in Israel Proves the Bible Got It Right
Excavations in Israel have for the first time discovered an actual physical toilet of the kind referred to in the book of 2 Kings.