All articles by Krish Kandiah – Page 2
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Opinion
3 reasons why you need to watch Anthony Hopkins in The Father
Everyone should watch this film, says Krish Kandiah
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Reimagine
Welcoming the stranger: How your church can become 'Hong Kong ready'
As thousands of Hong Kong citizens move to the UK, Dr Krish Kandiah urges us to provide a warm welcome
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Opinion
5 questions Christians need to ask about Critical Race Theory
Critical Race Theory. Those three words are provoking strong feelings among Christians of all backgrounds and denominations. Krish Kandiah unpacks the controversy and gives his view on how the Church should respond
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Opinion
Why I took my children to a Black Lives Matter protest
Christian author Krish Kandiah was nervous about attending a demonstration in Oxford, but he believes it was the right thing to do
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Opinion
Trump's Bible and the problem with bookshelf credibility
Krish Kandiah has a confession to make
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Opinion
10 ways churches can help during the coronavirus pandemic
We're living in unprecedented times, but the opportunities for the Church to minister the love of God are massive, says Krish Kandiah
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Magazine Features
Why time is running out for orphanages
Did you know that the overwhelming majority of children living in residential care are not orphans? Krish Kandiah uncovers the shocking truth
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Opinion
Not sure about The Shack? 5 reasons why you should watch the movie
Krish Kandiah explains why The Shack (in UK cinemas from today) is worth watching
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Opinion
6 hope-filled ways God was centre stage at the Manchester benefit gig
Krish Kandiah unfolds the spiritual thread running through One Love, the benefit concert for those affected by the terrorist attack in Manchester
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Archive content
Unfathomable
Humankind was created for intimacy with God. Yet our minds struggle to comprehend him. Krish Kandiah unpacks the paradox
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Opinion
Now is the time to enact the Good Samaritan story on a global scale
Krish Kandiah reveals a 'practical, sacrificial and substantial way' that Christians can help Europe's refugees.
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Interviews
Profile: Eugene Cho
Krish Kandiah meets Eugene Cho, justice advocate and the founder of Quest Church, Seattle, which has just bought former church leader Mark Driscoll’s Mars Hill Ballard Campus.
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Reviews
Finishing Our Course With Joy
JI Packer is a veteran theologian whose books, Knowing God and Keep in Step with the Spirit, are the gold standard for accessible, robust theological writing.
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Archive content
Paradoxology:
Many try to explain the Christian faith as a series of neatly tied up conclusions, and then find that the living reality is more complex. Is it possible to live with that tension?
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Magazine Features
God... where are you?
Why is it that in the difficult times, when we most desire a touch from God, He often appears to be silent?
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Archive content
Final
I remember reading Fresh a few years ago and thinking, ‘Finally, a biblical, accessible resource for students.’
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Archive content
Open Book
UK Christians’ confidence in the Bible is worryingly low. So what can be done to reignite interest in scripture?
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Magazine Features
God loves atheists
What would an atheist experience at your church? Their feedback could change the way you do things and even lead you to a deeper encounter with God
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Archive content
Evangelism: the dreaded 'e' word
Research indicates British Christians believe evangelism is important, but struggle to do it effectively. Does the Church need a new approach?
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