All Premier Christianity articles in September 2015
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Reviews
Songs for the Rugby World Cup
Premier Christian Radio's Dave Rose selects his topical favourites...
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Archive content
The rainbow through the rain
September 2nd will mark 70 years since the surrender of Japan to the Allies, and the end of World War Two. Justin Brierley tells the story of his grandfather, Geoffrey Mowat, whose prisoner of war experience under the Japanese led to his call to ministry within the Church of England.
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Interviews
Profile: Joyce Meyer on passion, preaching & prosperity
Thousands listen to her upbeat talks every week. But TV preacher Joyce Meyer has plenty of critics too. Premier Christianity met her to find out who she is off-screen.
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Regular Columnists
Taking Jesus to the movies
Kathleen has an unusual hobby. She likes to take Jesus to the movies. In this case, Jesus goes by the name of Barney.
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Archive content
The Dumb Ox
Thomas Aquinas has been given some of the loftiest titles of any Christian thinker, including ‘the Angelic Doctor’ and ‘a model of the right way to do theology’. But who was he, and why was his philosophy so influential?
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Archive content
How to be on fire for God without burning out
Christians are called to be passionate in their fervour for God, but passion unchecked could leave you vulnerable to stress, says Dr Kate Middleton.
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Archive content
Blood moons and Bible prophecy
David Instone-Brewer delves into the world of astronomy as he examines recent claims of end-time signs.
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Interviews
Tim Keller: 'I always tell young pastors NOT to write books. Most of the time they don't listen to me'
Timothy J Keller is the founding pastor of Redeemer Presbyterian Church in New York City and the author of award-winning title The Reason for God (Hodder & Stoughton). He talks to Sam Hailes about his latest book, Preaching.
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Archive news
Taming the Tiger returns
Controversial evangelist Tony Anthony has republished his supposed autobiography, Taming the Tiger, despite claims that large parts of it were made up.