All articles by Sam Hailes – Page 11
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Opinion
3 ways Theresa May's private Christian faith impacts her public politics
Following the news that Theresa May will be Britain’s next Prime Minister, Sam Hailes explains how her Christian faith may have impacted her political views
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Magazine Features
A Time to Plant: How the Anglican Church is rising again in urban areas
Have reports of the Church of England’s imminent death been greatly exaggerated? Sam Hailes investigates the successes of church plants in urban areas
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Opinion
Here's why your brain loves porn
New figures released today reveal 94% of 14 year olds have viewed explicit material online.
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Archive news
The Battle For The Bathroom
A debate about gender identity and public toilets has dominated headlines in the United States Sam Hailes reports
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Interviews
Q&A: We Are Messengers
Irishman Darren Mulligan has gone from playing UK gigs with his worship band The Remission Flow to taking American Christian radio by storm with new solo project We Are Messengers. Sam Hailes caught up with the songwriter
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Archive content
What will it take to stop the genocide?
An increasing number of world leaders and institutions are finally recognising ISIS atrocities as genocide. Sam Hailes reports.
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Archive content
‘Jesus came to my prison cell and told me to not be afraid’
Shahla was imprisoned in Iran for sharing her faith. She tells Sam Hailes her testimony
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Opinion
Bono challenges worship leaders to write honest songs
A video of Bono talking to the translator of The Message, Eugene Peterson about the Psalms has just been released. The 21 minute film includes some strong words for worship leaders
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Opinion
WATCH: The Alpha Course just got an amazing makeover and we think you’ll love it
Over the past 24 hours Alpha have been unveiling their brand new film series across the world. Sam Hailes reports from the London premiere
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Archive content
Micha Jazz: How God put me back together after my world imploded
Sam Hailes talks to Dr Micha Jazz about how his wife’s death led to spiritual transformation
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Archive content
Elaine Storkey: 'Most people do not understand academic Christians'
Sam Hailes meets prolific academic and Christian feminist, Dr Elaine Storkey
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Interviews
Q&A: RC Sproul on the Reformation Study Bible
Sam Hailes talks to American theologian, pastor and editor of the new Reformation Study Bible (NKJV)
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Archive news
Oscar award-winning film puts Catholic abuse scandal back in the spotlight
Sam Hailes speaks to two opposing voices about the award winning drama Spotlight
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News Analysis
Spotlight: Has the Catholic Church learned the lessons from the abuse scandal?
Pete Saunders and Peter D. Williams talk to Sam Hailes about whether the Catholic Church has changed
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Opinion
Review: Risen - the unofficial sequel to The Passion Of The Christ
It’s the new biblical epic that everyone is talking about. Sam Hailes reviews Risen (in UK cinemas from 18 March)
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Opinion
Tim Hughes on Birmingham church plant: 'a huge adventure that has tested our faith in every way'
In this exclusive interview, Tim Hughes reveals the highs and lows of establishing St Luke's Gas St
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Opinion
Is Donald Trump a Christian?
Donald Trump's faith has been questioned by many Christians, including the Pope. Sam Hailes takes a closer look at the beliefs of the presidential candidate
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Interviews
Q&A: Colin Urquhart
Sam Hailes talks to the founder of Kingdom Faith, Colin Urquhart, about his latest book, The Lord’s Orchard
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Archive news
Can Donald Trump convince evangelicals he’s a real Christian?
As the Republican Party begins to vote for its next presidential candidate, American evangelicals remain split over the prospect of a Donald Trump win.
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Archive content
‘ISIS were five minutes away’
Last year Pam Robertshaw left the comfort of Oxford to undertake humanitarian work in Iraq. She tells Sam Hailes how the act of collecting and sharing refugee stories resulted in changed lives