All Premier Christianity articles in September 2007
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Too fat to fancy
My wife and I haven’t been physically intimate for over a year. I can’t blame her for not wanting me as I have been putting on more and more weight over the years; I wouldn’t fancy me if I were her! When we used to make love, I would feel fat and ugly. I just want to bury my head and not think about what we have lost, but I miss her touch dreadfully...
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Faith schools
Faith schools have often been in the news and while some people support them, others want them closed down. In the first of a two-part feature, Emma John explores what faith schools stand for.
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Chicken soup and cappuccinos
Mark Greene ponders on the phenomenal growth in coffee shops – now more numerous than estate agents on our high streets – and asks whether this trend is a friend or an enemy to community.
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Mad, bad or the truth?
How can we discern the voice of God in our nation today? In the first of a two-part series, Roger Harper considers fulfilled and unfulfilled prophetic words and the way we respond to them.
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met my sons after ten years apart
Simon Lok tells Matt Roper how he was miraculously reunited with his sons.