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Is Islamic theology a key factor behind grooming gangs? My report lists 8 factors

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A new report by Anglican priest and scholar Dr Mark Durie argues that grooming-gang activity across the UK isn’t connected to ethnicity but to Islamic theology.

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Celebrity vicars do a great job. But if we think it’s about us, we’ve lost the plot

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Following The Spectator’s critique of “funky vicars”, Rev Michael Coren pushes back, defending his fellow clergy in the public eye and questioning a culture that he says is quicker to sneer than to support

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Tax is a privilege, not an imposition. If only the billionaires fleeing the country could see that

2025-11-27T16:21:00+00:00By 3 comments

The fear of wealth taxes is driving many UK billionaires offshore to places with friendlier tax policies. George Pitcher is questioning their refusal to undertake a shared duty to give back, and the price they’re paying for it that isn’t financial

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Religious Education and LGBT lessons: Why the Supreme Court is falling for a dangerous double standard

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Northern Ireland’s Christian-based curriculum breaches human rights law, according to a new Supreme Court ruling. And yet similar challenges to LGBT teaching have repeatedly failed, notes Christian Concern lawyer Roger Kiska — an inconsistency he says reveals a troubling double standard

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Miriam Cates worries the welfare state has robbed the church of its purpose. Here’s why I disagree

2025-11-27T12:09:00+00:00By 1 comments

Church and state must work in partnership in order to effectively serve the poor, argues Hannah Rich. Former Conservative MP Miriam Cates is wrong to pit the two against one another, she says

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Sudan's horrific civil war is being overlooked. Here's how Christians can pray for peace

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Sudan’s civil war has killed an estimated 150,000 people and displaced half the population, yet remains largely ignored by international media. Rafat Samir explains the impact it’s had on the country’s 2 million Christians and how believers worldwide can pray

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Filling your calendar ≠ faithfulness. The Church won’t be blessed by leaders running on empty

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Johnny Rivera explores why Christian leaders must learn to fill up before pouring out, moving from unsustainable ‘canal’ ministry that gives as soon as it gets, to life-giving ‘reservoir’ leadership that flows from overflow

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Reform is courting Christian voters. But I think their values undermine our faith

2025-11-26T11:43:00+00:00By 13 comments

Reform UK’s leader Nigel Farage is back in the headlines this week, accused of allegedly making racist remarks while at school. Holly Petersen says Christians must not be fooled by his policies of hostility and division. It goes against everything Jesus commanded 

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Charlie Webster: ‘I nearly lost my life. People all over the world were praying for me’

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The first woman to anchor a world heavyweight boxing championship has, in many ways, been fighting her whole life. The award winning broadcaster speaks about growing up in domestic violence, surviving sexual abuse, finding Christ – and the near-death experience that reorientated her life

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Archbishop Ric Thorpe: ‘The Lord is preparing his church for revival’

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The new Archbishop of Melbourne might be leaving the UK for warmer climes – but he is adament that long-term decline in the Church of England is giving way to renewal 

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World champion high jumper Nicola Olyslagers: ‘With Jesus, all things are possible’

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Nicola Olyslagers reveals how putting God at the centre of her life transformed both her athletics career and her sense of purpose, leading to record-breaking performances and a ministry among fellow athletes

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Greg Laurie: ‘Criticising megachurches is like saying you’re against restaurants with a long line’

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The leader of Harvest Christian Fellowship talks about living through a revival, what it’s like to baptise 3,000 people and why the megachurch is a British invention

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Exclusive: King’s Army founder defends unusual street evangelism tactics in Soho

2025-11-04T04:07:00+00:00By

Scott Macnamara’s King’s Army hit headlines after marching through Soho shouting ‘Jesus saves’. He tells Premier Christianity why he believes the Church needs to recover a biblical understanding of spiritual warfare and responds to claims his group targets the LGBT community

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Dr Beth Allison Barr: ‘Women are not silent in scripture’

2025-10-28T16:29:00+00:00By 2 comments

Dr Beth Allison Barr’s academic research brought her into conflict with the teaching of the church she grew up in. In this interview, she explains why she believes the prohibition of female church leaders is a modern phenomenon, not a biblical mandate

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This doctor’s account of living with Parkinson’s is clear and honest but short on spirituality

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Emergency medicine consultant Jonny Acheson was diagnosed with Parkinson’s disease at 41. His new book offers a candid, compassionate window into living with the condition - though it leaves questions about faith and spiritual care unanswered, says our reviewer

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Want to slow down this Christmas? Read this outstanding Advent devotional

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This new Advent devotional invites readers to journey slowly towards Christmas, offering daily reflections and prayers as an antidote to seasonal busyness and a way to rediscover the deeper spiritual meaning of the season

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This hard-hitting documentary reveals church-sanctioned abuse in Ireland’s Magdalene Laundries

2025-11-21T11:41:00+00:00By

Testimony reveals decades of institutional abuse at Ireland’s Magdalene Laundries. The shocking details of torture, slave labour and human trafficking don’t make for easy viewing, says Giles Gough, but Christians must not turn away from the brutality inflicted in God’s name

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Looking for a new way to prepare for Christmas? Try this Advent devotional

2025-11-18T09:34:00+00:00By

Trillia Newbell’s latest devotional offers 25 daily readings for Advent, complete with recipes and reflections. Despite some seasonal confusion in the title, this accessible book provides a refreshing take on preparing for Christmas, says our reviewer

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Bear Grylls’ new TV series explores miracles through a scientific lens

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One man’s desperate search for healing leads him to investigate miraculous claims with scientific rigour in Angel’s new streaming series Miracle. It’s compelling viewing, says Tim Bechervaise, but Bear Grylls’ contribution feels shoehorned in

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The Choral: Religion jostles for space in Alan Bennett’s overstuffed wartime drama

2025-11-12T09:37:00+00:00By

Alan Bennett’s latest film follows a Yorkshire choral society struggling to survive during the first world war. The Choral attempts to show that music and art can heal a broken soul, says Giles Gough, but it’s attempt to address class, gender and religion leaves important themes underdeveloped

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‘I was a Jehovah’s Witness drowning in debt at Christmas. When CAP told me about Jesus everything changed’

When Christians Against Poverty (CAP) arrived to help Jade Stanley, who was struggling to afford Christmas, they did more than ease her finances. They introduced her to the love of Christ

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‘God used Premier Christian Radio to save my life’

Caroline Chalkley was addicted to drugs and in an abusive relationship when her radio broke – and got stuck on Premier. It led to a miraculous encounter on her kitchen floor that changed her life

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From heroin addict to hope-bringer

Andy Moore’s traumatic childhood set him on a path that pushed his life to the brink and left him in a coma. Then, a second chance from God came in the form of a life-changing phone call 

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From suicide attempt to salvation

Imrhan was once part of rap duo Lotto Boyzz. Although outwardly successful, he was plagued by anxiety. His despair drove him towards suicide, until an unexpected phone call from his mum set him on a path of restoration

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‘Faith was the only thing that kept us from choosing a termination’

Beth Appleby was told her unborn baby had only a five per cent chance of survival. Doctors advised an abortion, but Hope is now a healthy, happy three-year-old with no medical needs

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Interview with a Christian Santa (yes, really)

The Church is made up of Christians from a myriad of different professions, and yet their ordinary tales of God at work rarely get told. In this series, we bring you stories of faith from the frontline

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‘I found Christ on the streets. Now I am being arrested for preaching him there’

Formerly an atheist trapped in addiction, Shaun O’Sullivan transformed his life after finding Christ through a street preacher he once mocked. Now, he says he is being targeted by police for proclaiming the gospel on the very streets where he first heard it

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‘Single mothers like me are often under spiritual attack. But God is with us’

Through sin, loss, and abandonment, Thandiwe Gaobepe endured heartbreak after heartbreak, God’s steadfast grace sustained her as she raised her three children alone. She wants the Church to recognise the generational impact of single mothers and to stand with them

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‘My job is not to judge my son's sexuality, but love him’

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A year after finding out that her son was gay, Nina Douglas became a Christian. Working through her son’s sexuality alongside her newfound faith was challenging, until she realised that she was not called to judge her son, but love him

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‘I was kicked out of a restaurant because of how I look’

Living with neurofibromatosis, Oliver Bromley has been mistreated his entire life. But he’s still choosing resilience over revenge

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Santa vs Jesus: When Claus meets the Christ

They’re often pitted against one another, but new research from Paul Kerensa has revealed it hasn’t always been this way. Can the Sleighman and the Saviour be friends after all?

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6 myths about Jesus debunked

Given it’s his birthday (kind of), it’s only fair we get to know the real Yehoshua ben Yehoseph. Jared Brock separates fact from fiction 

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Church is overwhelming for many. Here’s how to help

Church should be a refuge – but for many, attending a Sunday service is tough. AJ Gomez investigates why some Christians find gathering together difficult, and what both leaders and individuals can do to help

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From ice swimming to midnight feasts and no presents - how the rest of the world celebrates Christmas

The traditional British Christmas might look like Midnight Mass, roast turkey and a Boxing Day game of scrabble but, around the world, Christians celebrate the birth of Jesus in many different ways – and even on completely different days

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KPop Demon Hunters: What should Christians make of the biggest film of the year?

The biggest movie in Netflix history was released this summer, but you’ve probably never considered watching it. Martin Saunders explains what you need to know about KPop Demon Hunters – and considers how Christians should respond to the phenomenon that is anime 

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A UK church has paid £100,000 to settle a sexual abuse case. Here is Claire's story

A UK church recently paid £100,000 to a woman who was sexually abused by her pastor and boss. Claire* shares her story exclusively with Premier Christianity – and challenges the Church to do better when confronted with the unthinkable