All Politics articles – Page 18
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OpinionEvery election victory is temporary, but God’s kingdom lasts forever
Tim Farron MP reflects on the results of last week’s elections
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Magazine FeaturesWhen prophets fail
Respected leaders in the American Church were convinced God had told them Donald Trump would be re-elected president. Dave Roberts analyses why so many got it wrong, and seeks trusted voices to help us understand the role of the prophetic today
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Magazine FeaturesReimagining Britain: God’s vision for a post-pandemic world
The Archbishop of Canterbury says we have an unprecedented opportunity to build a global community that reflects God’s heart for the poor and respects our planet. But real change will require courage – from all of us
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Magazine FeaturesThe emotional cost of lockdown
‘If we pull together everything will be OK.’ That was the message politicians gave us when the pandemic began. But, more than a year on, serious questions are being asked about the cost of lockdowns. Claire Musters takes a closer look at how months of isolation have affected us all
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Magazine FeaturesThe Corbyn factor: What the Church can learn from JC
He may have lost the last election, but Jeremy Corbyn also inspired a generation of young people to engage in politics. How did he do it, and what can the Church learn? Andrew Buttress explains
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Magazine FeaturesThe prophetic significance of taking a knee
Ryan Galpin looks at whether Christian athletes should be taking the knee in support of racial justice
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Magazine FeaturesCancel culture: a Christian response
After Jamie Cutteridge found himself on the receiving end of widespread anger and abuse, he reflected on his own online behaviour in the light of Jesus’ teachings
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Magazine FeaturesHow Number 10 opened its door to evangelicals
Government attitudes towards Christians have shifted dramatically over the past decade, says Tim Wyatt
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Magazine FeaturesHeidi Crowter, Matt Dillahunty, Down syndrome... and the disturbing consequences of getting rid of God
Following his debate with a leading atheist, Glen Scrivener explains why rejecting Christianity can result in chilling moral consequences
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OpinionI voted Remain. But now I think Brexit will safeguard our Christian freedoms
On the eve of the general election, Premier Christianity is publishing two different perspectives on Brexit. Here, David Taylor explains how he went from campaigning for Remain, to now believing Brexit is the best route forward. Click here to read another perspective
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InterviewsAnn Widdecombe: The Brexit Party MEP speaks her mind
Don’t blame politicians for the spiritual state of the country; it’s the job of Christians to share the good news, says the Brexit Party MEP
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OpinionHow to tell if your view of Brexit has become an idol
Executive director of Christians in Politics, Andy Flannagan, shares his tips on identifying the counterfeit gods you could be worshipping
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Opinion4 ways to cure the Brexit Blues
After years of failed negotiations and political upheaval around Brexit, many are feeling weary and hopeless about the future of the country. Sarah Phillips shares her tips for remaining positive and remembering that God is in control
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OpinionBoris Johnson: Our first non-Christian Prime Minister in decades
Sam Hailes considers the place of moral character when choosing political leaders
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InterviewsThe Tim Farron interview: Why I put Christ ahead of my career
The politician tells Sam Hailes how the “trials and tribulations” he experienced while leading the Liberal Democrats have enabled him to be more open about his faith. He also explains how reading books on prophecy and apologetics played a key part in his decision to become a Christian
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Magazine FeaturesThe rise of secularism
The Church is being scrutinised by a growing number of people who do not share our faith. Should we be worried? Megan Cornwell investigates.
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OpinionCould a post-Brexit crash turn us back to God? These prophetic paintings will make you wonder
Inspired by the work of Christian artist Peter Howson, Roger Harper shares his personal perspective on the current political crisis
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InterviewsThe Justin Welby interview: Brexit, evangelism, tongues and the future of the Anglican Church
Justin Brierley meets the Archbishop of Canterbury
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OpinionIf you're not praying about Brexit, you should be, says J.John
On the cusp of the Brexit withdrawal vote, evangelist J.John shares some encouraging words for Christians feeling concerned about the future of the country
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Magazine FeaturesWho created human rights? (and why it's a problem for atheists)
It is 70 years since the Universal Declaration of Human Rights was adopted by the United Nations. Following his Big Conversation debate with Peter Singer, Andy Bannister says the document still poses a significant problem for atheists








