All Premier Christianity articles in October 2013 – Page 2

  • Archive news

    New Wine Cancels 2014 Newark Conference

    2014-03-05T00:00:00Z

    New Wine has cancelled its 2014 summer conference in Newark because of falling attendance. 

  • Yes Or No
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    Should Christians Put Fish Stickers on their Cars?

    2014-02-05T00:00:00Z

    Two comedians battle out another major doctrinal split in the evangelical Church.

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    After the Wilderness

    2014-02-05T00:00:00Z

    How do you move on after years of broken dreams? Sheridan Voysey reflects on lessons from the wilderness and finding hope in new beginnings.

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    Meeting God In Dublin: 24-7 Prayer Gathering

    2013-10-21T00:00:00Z

    Maybe I've fallen hook, line and sinker for some great hype. But maybe instead I just want to see more of a Western Christianity that is ordinary but costly, considered but active, prayer filled and with a burning desire to seek the face of God.More of the kind of thing ...

  • Laurence Cendrowicz
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    Professionally Vulnerable

    2013-10-20T00:00:00Z

    Fictional detective Kurt Wallander breaks all the rules about work-life balance, but does he have something to teach us about the emotional cost of church leadership? Ian Stackhouse thinks he does.

  • Rob Parsons
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    Rob Parsons: Disappointed with God

    2013-10-20T00:00:00Z

    Can I go on following a God who allows me to go through difficult things? Have you ever thought you might stop following Jesus? This experience isn’t a new one for Christians and it isn’t new to Jesus

  • Politics Jesus Main
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    Can Christians save politics?

    2013-10-20T00:00:00Z

    Justin Brierley examines how Christians are attempting to affect politics from without and within When Gavin Shuker, a young Labour candidate, won a parliamentary seat in Luton in 2010, many commented on his bright prospects. Born and bred in Luton, where he attended a comprehensive school, he won a scholarship to Cambridge, and then returned to his hometown seeking to serve the local community.