By Rev Peter Laws2020-01-06T00:00:00
Baptist minister and Horror fan Rev Peter Laws urges Christians not to dismiss the BBC's critically-acclaimed mini-series
2025-03-21T12:18:00Z By Tim Bechervaise
Sir Gareth Southgate’s lecture on identity, redemption and the state of the youth had all the makings of a sermon – a sermon that Christians should be paying attention to, says Tim Bechervaise
2025-02-25T10:14:00Z By Giles Gough
A Whole Life in Twelve Movies promises readers “a journey through life, spirituality and what it means to be human”. But our reviewer says it stumbles along the way
2025-01-31T14:54:00Z By Sam Hailes, Emma Fowle and AJ Gomez
What the Premier Christianity team are enjoying this month
2025-03-31T08:12:00Z By Emma Fowle
Strahan Coleman’s latest book addresses the issue of human longing in a new and beautiful way, says Emma Fowle. If you are thirsty for more of God’s presence, this book is a welcome repast
2025-03-27T09:53:00Z By Max Avard
Faith-based filmmaking is often a choice between maintaining the integrity of message and the quality and focus on artistry. Yet Angel Studios’ The King of Kings, defies this dilemma, says Max Avard. This ambitious animation of the four Gospels proves there doesn’t need to be a trade off
2025-03-25T08:24:00Z By Lisa Skinner
Chine McDonald’s new book will free mothers from perfectionism as it challenges religious expectations that burden women. With a fresh perspective on the Virgin Mary, Unmaking Mary invites readers to embrace a more authentic, grace-filled approach, says our reviewer
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