All Premier Christianity articles in October 2015 – Page 2
-
Magazine Features
That went quickly!
Welcome to our shiny 50th anniversary edition! (And yes, you’ll probably have to wait another 50 years before you see metallic gold on the front cover again.)
-
Archive news
People in the News
This month's People in the News includes surgery-singing, Cliff Richard and John Piper's anti-feminist remarks.
-
Interviews
Profile: Jarrod McKenna
Australian pastor and justice activist Jarrod McKenna was arrested four times last year, but has been described as ‘the sort of God botherer that you don’t mind being bothered by’. Justin Brierley meets him.
-
Archive news
Is the Church ready to respond to Europe’s refugee crisis?
As mass migration to Europe continues, Sam Hailes takes a closer look at the current situation in Calais.
-
Archive content
‘If we see a child soldier or an orphan, we don’t see a victim. We see someone that is going to change the nation’
PJ Cole spent his childhood fleeing danger and sharing his parents with hundreds of former child soldiers caught up in Sierra Leone’s brutal civil war. As an adult he was set for a career in corporate law – until he decided to return to his roots.
-
Archive news
Ashley Madison hack implicates Christians
The hacking of Ashley Madison – a website which enables married men and women to have affairs – may have revealed the details of hundreds of Christian users. The Canada-based website’s tag line is ‘Life is short. Have an affair’.
-
Archive content
The art of listening to a sermon
Principal of Oak Hill theological training college Rev Mike Ovey explains how to receive more from a sermon – and offer helpful feedback to your preacher.
-
Archive news
Evangelicals fear anti-terror plans could stop them sharing faith
Most evangelicals are concerned that new anti-terror laws could be used to restrict Christians.
-
Archive news
Almost half of Scots have no faith, but many retain a positive view of Christianity
A survey in Scotland has found that almost half of Scottish adults do not identify with any religion.
-
Archive content
The social action revolution
In the first of a three part series on Christian involvement in social action, Sam Hailes investigates the ways in which today’s Church is joining the fight against UK poverty.
-
Archive content
50 years and counting...
How do you summarise half a century of journalism, spanning 600 editions of a publication that has had at least five different names? As Premier Christianity turns 50 this month, Justin Brierley and Sam Hailes have a go below and here.
-
Archive news
Pope Francis says priests can absolve sin of abortion in 2016
Pope Francis has announced that he will give priests ‘discretion to absolve of the sin of abortion’ during the Catholic Church’s Jubilee year (8th December 2015–20th November 2016).
-
Archive news
More than 1,000 become Christians at Soul Survivor
Soul Survivor has announced that 1,360 young people became Christians at its festivals this summer in Staffordshire, Scotland and Somerset.
- Previous Page
- Page1
- Page2
- Next Page