All Premier Christianity articles in September 2014 – Page 2
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Interviews
Charlotte Gambill: The popular preacher on leading Life Church and discipling women
Lucinda van der Hart meets Charlotte Gambill, who is following in her father Paul Scanlon’s footsteps in leading Life Church, Bradford.
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The course that changed my life
Joy Tibbs and Lucinda van der Hart discover how church-run courses are being used by God to transform lives across the UK.
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Cricket for a cause
Anglican and Roman Catholic cricket teams will face each other in Canterbury in September in a match designed to raise awareness about slavery and human trafficking.
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News in brief
Tony Palmer dies in motorbike accident, Sudanese churches and National Transplant Week.
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Behold the Man
When you notice an addict living on the street, what do you see? One Christian and former addict's creative response to the complexities of homelessness and addiction prompts us to look and think again.
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Unexpected support for assisted dying bill
Former Archbishop of Canterbury Lord Carey and Archbishop Desmond Tutu have surprised some Christian groups by speaking out in favour of the proposed assisted dying bill.
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Vanishing Act
A new book written by a secular New Yorker suggests that our self-promotion culture has its values badly wrong. It might just be the most important message the Church could hear in 2014.
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More must be done to achieve gender equality, claims synod member
Campaigners have welcomed the Church of England’s General Synod decision to allow the consecration of women bishops. Decades of resistance to the move were overcome at the synod’s meeting in York after a sufficient number of opponents was persuaded that adequate safeguards were in place to protect the position of Anglo-Catholics and some evangelical Anglicans.
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