All summer articles
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Regular ColumnistsTired, worn out and feeling meh this summer? You’re still loved and seen
Whether you’re glammed up for the joyful events of the Christian festival season, or curled under a blanket with a summer cold — God sees your heart. You are fully known and fully loved. How liberating, says Gemma Hunt
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The Big PictureWhy Tracey Emin painted The Crucifixion
The enfant terrible of Young British Artists doesn’t describe herself as religious. But she paints a crucifixion scene every Easter
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Magazine FeaturesWhich Christian festival should you attend? Take this quiz to find out!
Which summer festival is right for you? Take our (very serious and scientific) quiz to find out
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Magazine FeaturesThe Christian festival that changed my life
From miraculous healings to unexpected salvation, eight Christians share their testimonies of what God did one summer in a very muddy field…
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Magazine FeaturesSummer reading guide: 18 books to add to your list
The Premier Christianity team (and friends!) pick their favourite books to get you through your holidays
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Regular ColumnistsJesus doesn’t offer us rest. He commands it
Our resident systematic theologian Lucy Peppiatt unpacks the New Testament’s teaching on rest
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AdvertorialEssential Items for a Fun-filled Summer at Premier Christian Marketplace
Get Ready for Summer Adventures with Premier Christian Marketplace
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Magazine FeaturesThe Premier Christianity guide to summer festivals
From all-weekend worship to preaching, teaching and fellowship in a field, here’s our pick of the 2023 Christian festivals coming your way
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AdvertorialExperience the vibrant spirit of Jamaica: affordable adventures await
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Magazine FeaturesWhen God says yes…then no
Have you ever seen a dream die? Been so absolutely sure that something was right – that God himself was behind it – only to see it fail? That’s what happened to Martin Saunders, and it took his faith to the edge
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TestimoniesThe power of the Christian camp
Lee Musson found God on a Christian holiday as a child. Little did he know that one day he’d work for Rock UK, the organisation that owned the campsite where he first said yes to Jesus










