All Premier Christianity articles in September 2001
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Renewal Songs
In recent years Christian songwriters have shaped the church community in a dramatic way. John Leach argues that far from being happy-clappy, mindless, theologically thin ditties, charismatic worship songs have been used by God to alter the shape of his church to better reach out to the post-modern world.
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Netlife
Christians are using the Internet to shop, discuss theology, evangelise, keep informed, target people groups, distribute minutes from leaders meetings and a whole heap more besides. Despite the well-publicised dark side of the Internet, Rob James discovers growing numbers of Christians are using the net for kingdom goals and values.
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Hornby on track?
Mark Greene examines the latest offering from a man who made his name reflecting lad culture but now seems to be in despair.
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Lost + Found
Milton's paradise: Comedian Milton Jones describes his reactions to a recent visit to Sri Lanka.
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My Personal Coach
A rapidly growing phenomenon in British businesses is starting to take-off within Churches and Christian organisations. Andy Peck spent a morning with a coach to find out more.
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Church Invisible: Episode Three
Returning from a meeting on 'the future of the church' Nick Page is flung into the future, to the year 2040, where he is given the chance to find out for himself.
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Why the Church Needs to Get Political
The Church has a vital role to play in community development and the provision of social welfare initiatives across the UK. Steve Chalke sets the agenda for a new series of Faithworks articles – this month 'why the Church needs to get political'.
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Regular Columnists
10 Myths About Prayer: Part Two
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