All Premier Christianity articles in October 2006
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Paying the ultimate price
In Iran the church is growing, but many have given their lives for their faith. Catherin Butcher tells the story of three who were prepared to stand for Christ in a country where conversion is not welcome.
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Street Pastors
Christians are volunteering to walk the streets late into the night to give practical help and demonstrate God’s love. Emma John discovers that these Street Pastors are making an impact - local police are cooperating, crime rates are dropping and people’s negative assumptions about Christians are being challenged.
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saw a vision of Jesus
Sheree Osborne tells Sheila Jacobs how a vision helped her to move on from the shadow of childhood abuse.
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Good sex
John Buckeridge explains why, starting this month, Christianity magazine is printing an agony aunt column to answer your questions about sex and relationships.
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Help - my wife's gone off sex
My wife and I have been married for 26 years – but for the past 12 months we have not made love. Although we row sometimes like any couple, we still get on quite well and have four super kids aged 22, 19, and twins aged 15, but the spark in our relationship has long gone. I’ve tried being romantic – candlit dinners, flowers and boxes of chocolates – but my wife just isn’t interested in physical intimacy...
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A Church for every age?
If you thought a church for every age means a service with the children in, it is time to think again. Philip Mounstephen believes that if you have the right conviction and apply your imagination, a church for every age can be possible.