All articles by Sam Hailes – Page 6
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Opinion
The UK Blessing: Tim Hughes on when worship goes viral
'The UK Blessing' video is set to reach one million views within 48 hours of being released. Tim Hughes, one of the worship leaders behind the project, speaks to Sam Hailes about the unexpected viral sensation
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Opinion
I Am Pilate: The outstanding short film you need to watch this Easter
Don't miss this gripping new film which puts a modern day twist on the Easter story, says Sam Hailes
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Opinion
I was wrong to call Jean Vanier a ‘living saint’
The founder of L’Arche was widely regarded as a hero, and often dubbed a ‘living saint’ for his work among the disabled. Now, almost a year after his death, it’s emerged Jean Vanier sexually abused six women. Our editor Sam Hailes reflects on the news
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Interviews
Nona Jones: Facebook's head of faith-based partnerships on overcoming trauma
Nona Jones was riding high in her career when God told her to quit her job. Minutes after handing in her notice, Facebook called. Today she’s the company’s head of faith-based partnerships and on first-name terms with Mark Zuckerberg. She spoke with Sam Hailes about overcoming childhood trauma, how untamed ambition can be dangerous and why she’s resisting letting her kids own mobile phones
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Opinion
Editor's picks: Our 15 best articles of 2019
Our small team has published a whopping 300 articles and blogs online this year (and even more in print). Editor Sam Hailes chooses his stand out pieces from the past 12 months (listed in no particular order)
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Opinion
'Jesus is King' confirms Kanye is a Christian. Let's stop judging him
Despite releasing an album which gives God all the glory, Kanye West has said Christians are the first ones to judge his sincerity. Sam Hailes gives his view on what's been dubbed the biggest Christian album of all time
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Interviews
Mark Sayers: Meet the culture guru who believes revival is on the way
The Australian pastor and star of the This Cultural Moment podcast explains why he believes the "highly individualised life script of secularism" is destroying itself
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Opinion
Why the world isn't as polarised as you think
The BBC's political editor has called Parliament a place of "fear and loathing", reporting that MPs' "jaws dropped" as Boris Johnson "ramped up the rhetoric" last night. Most are agreed the country is divided. But Mark Sayers has a different perspective, as Sam Hailes reports
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Interviews
Rob Parsons: The master storyteller reflects on 30 years of Care for the Family
As his long-running Premier Christianity column draws to a close, Rob Parsons chats about his ministry with Care for the Family, the disruptive nature of technology and the power of vulnerability
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Opinion
Expensive watches and fancy trainers: Does it matter what preachers wear?
Two recently launched Instagram accounts have shone the spotlight on well known Christians who have a taste for the finer things in life. What should we make of the preachers who are wearing items worth tens of thousands of pounds? Sam Hailes gives his view
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Opinion
Boris Johnson: Our first non-Christian Prime Minister in decades
Sam Hailes considers the place of moral character when choosing political leaders
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Interviews
The Tim Farron interview: Why I put Christ ahead of my career
The politician tells Sam Hailes how the “trials and tribulations” he experienced while leading the Liberal Democrats have enabled him to be more open about his faith. He also explains how reading books on prophecy and apologetics played a key part in his decision to become a Christian
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Interviews
Lyndon Bowring: The founder of CARE reflects on a lifetime of campaigning
Sam Hailes quizzes the veteran Christian campaigner on life issues, homosexuality and church unity
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Opinion
The Kingdom Choir’s performance at the Royal Albert Hall was a taste of heaven
The gospel choir who took the royal wedding by storm is currently touring the UK. Sam Hailes reviews their show at the Royal Albert Hall
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Opinion
Rachel Held Evans (1981-2019): The influential blogger who challenged the evangelical subculture
Sam Hailes pays tribute to the author, blogger and progressive firebrand Rachel Held Evans, who passed away today
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Interviews
Andrea Williams: The unstoppable founder of Christian Concern
The founder of Christian Concern believes the Church has failed to stand up for gospel truth. She tells Sam Hailes why neither criticism nor cancer has stopped her from speaking out on everything from Islamic extremism to abortion.
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Opinion
Iron Lung: How Martin Smith found his voice again
The former Delirious? frontman is gearing up to launch his first studio album in six years. Having attended the exclusive listening party in London where Smith played the album from beginning to end, Sam Hailes explains why it could be the worship leader’s strongest offering to date
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Opinion
Pilgrimage: Meet the celebrities who are searching for faith
In a new BBC TV series, eight celebrities walk an ancient Christian path toward Rome. Having viewed the first episode and met some of the participants, Sam Hailes explains why this entertaining piece of television is worth your time
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Magazine Features
Deconstructing faith: Meet the evangelicals who are questioning everything
A new generation is re-thinking what they've been told about Christianity, the Bible and what it means to be a follower of Jesus. They argue a 'new reformation' is taking place as they voice their doubts and embrace a process known as theological deconstruction. Those who have walked this road say it's a life-giving and ultimately faith-affirming process, but others are sceptical. Sam Hailes investigates
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Magazine Features
Joshua Harris: Why I regret writing 'I Kissed Dating Goodbye'
I Kissed Dating Goodbye changed the way a generation of Christians thought about sex, relationships and purity. But two decades on, intense criticism has led Joshua Harris to pulp his bestselling book and issue an apology