All articles by Sam Hailes – Page 11
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Archive contentSharon Grenham-Thompson
Sam Hailes meets ‘Glam Vicar’ and former prison chaplain Sharon Grenham-Thompson
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OpinionTrump's Supreme Court nomination gives US evangelicals exactly what they want - but is it enough?
Yesterday Donald Trump announced he would nominate Neil Gorsuch for the US Supreme Court. Sam Hailes explains why the appointment matters to the 80% of white evangelical Christians who voted for Trump.
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OpinionHacksaw Ridge is one of the most Christian films Hollywood has ever produced
Sam Hailes reviews Hacksaw Ridge - in UK cinemas from Thursday 26th January
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Opinion
Profile: The 5 Christians leading prayers at Trump’s inauguration
Donald Trump has enlisted a diverse group of leaders to pray for him at the inauguration. Sam Hailes takes a look at them
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Opinion
5 amazing moves of God in 2016
As the year draws to a close, Sam Hailes reflects on how God has been working in the UK and around the world
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OpinionOur 10 most popular articles of 2016
Deputy editor of Premier Christianity magazine, Sam Hailes counts down the biggest articles and blogs you've been reading this year.
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Opinion5 great ways to engage with the Bible in 2017
Sam Hailes recommends resources to help Christians engage with the scriptures
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OpinionSilence: Scorsese’s movie is a masterpiece on persecuted Christianity
Martin Scorsese’s disturbing yet beautiful film Silence (released in UK cinemas on New Year’s Day) is a gift to the global church says Sam Hailes.
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Magazine FeaturesReaching the New Age
Sam Hailes meets the Christians who are sharing their faith with spiritual seekers at the Mind Body Soul Experience
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Archive contentRev Richard Coles: How I unbecame a pop star
Sam Hailes meets Britain’s most famous vicar
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Archive contentMy 4 year old son got brain cancer. But God isn't to blame
After receiving devastating news about her son’s health, Jessica Kelley couldn’t stomach the usual Christian clichés about God’s role in suffering. She tells Sam Hailes her story
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Archive contentCharlynne Boddie: The Lord said 'I will let you go to the White House as long as you don't dilute the gospel'
Charlynne Boddie worked in the White House and Hollywood before moving to the UK. Sam Hailes finds out more about this ordained minister’s most unusual career
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Archive content
Emmanuel
When Donald Trump was elected 45th President of the United States, many Christians reacted by taking to social media to remind the world: “God is still in control”.
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Opinion8 words of encouragement from a British evangelical to US evangelicals on polling day
As America goes to the polls, Sam Hailes pens a letter to fellow evangelicals on the other side of the pond
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InterviewsTony Campolo: Why gay Christians should be fully accepted into the Church
Last year Tony Campolo announced he had no theological objection to gay relationships. In this extract from our Profile interview, the veteran evangelical tells Sam Hailes the reasons for his change of mind
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OpinionThe biggest UK Christian event you’ve (probably) never heard of
Sam Hailes reports from the 20th anniversary celebration of The Festival of Life
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Archive contentFrom 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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Archive contentTony Campolo: Why I'm backing Hillary Clinton and supporting gay marriage
Sam Hailes sits down with “Red Letter Christian” Tony Campolo to find out why he’s backing Hillary Clinton and the reasons for his change of heart on gay marriage
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Archive newsRevolution in India?
Away from the glare of the Western media, thousands of Dalits have been protesting against the system that has held them in poverty for three millennia. Sam Hailes looks at what this significant uprising means for India’s future
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Archive contentA Year in God's Time: Why these young people have been living a monastic life
Sam Hailes meets the young people who have spent the past year shunning materialistic culture by living a monastic life at Lambeth Palace









