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The Church has forgotten Jesus’ teaching on prayer. It’s time to discover the missing peace

2025-11-13T12:03:00+00:00By

Christian meditation is nothing to be afraid of. In fact contemplative and silent prayer is the most consistently emphasised aspect of Jesus’ own prayer life, argues Chris Whittington. The future of Christianity will not be louder, but quieter and deeper 

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Penance without action? What’s missing from the BBC’s Mea Culpa

2025-11-12T15:29:00+00:00By

The departure of the BBC’s director general and news CEO raise questions about the difference between political gesture and making amends, says George Pitcher. The Christian concept of penance has much to offer

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CofE attendance is up - but it’s no quiet revival

2025-11-12T09:24:00+00:00By

The new CofE attendance figures prove that the claims made by Bible Society’s Quiet Revival report just don’t hold up, says Tim Wyatt

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Christians have been warning about this for decades. Now finally the BBC has been caught red-handed

2025-11-11T10:00:00+00:00By 7 comments

As the BBC faces mounting allegations of bias and a potential $1billion lawsuit from Donald Trump, Dr Jenny Taylor says the corporation needs to remember its Christian roots and get back to valuing the truth 

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Creation Fest saved my Christian faith - now we must save it

2025-11-10T16:06:00+00:00By

Cornwall’s only Christian festival has been threatened with closure. Here, one 20-year-old volunteer shares how the event has impacted her own walk with Jesus, and urges other Christians to consider investing in the spiritual landscape of one of the UK’s most under-served regions

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We would make billions if we monetised the Bible app. Here’s why we never will

2025-11-07T16:33:00+00:00By 2 comments

As YouVersion’s Bible app approaches one billion installs, founder Bobby Gruenewald explains why the world’s most popular Bible app has remained completely free and non-commercialised despite being worth billions

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6 times God broke through on reality TV

2025-11-07T15:26:00+00:00By 1 comments

As Jasmine Mitchell is crowned Bake Off champion for 2025, we take a look at other moments when reality TV stars have spoken about their Christian faith on TV. From Big Brother to Love Island, here’s just a few contestants who have pointed to Jesus 

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Can I know God personally?

2025-11-07T15:14:00+00:00By

In this new series, Bruce Miller attempts to answer some of the questions that people most often ask the internet about God. Here, he explores how to overcome doubts and embrace a divine connection 

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

2025-11-07T12:10:00+00:00By

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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Päivi Räsänen: ‘Don’t be afraid. God takes special care of you when you are persecuted’

2025-10-22T20:44:00+01:00By

The Finnish MP is facing jail for a social media post that challenged her church’s support of gay Pride. Yet her joy – and determination to use every opportunity to share the gospel – is heaping coals on those who persecute her

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Francis Collins: The Christian scientist who discovered a Covid vaccine…and then became a figure of hate

2025-10-22T19:23:00+01:00By 3 comments

Dr Francis Collins was at the forefront of the fight against Covid-19 and believes his team’s record-breaking development of vaccines was an answer to prayer. But not all Christians agreed, and he quickly found himself being targeted by some US evangelicals and conspiracy theorists. He tells Sam Hailes how faith sustained him – and why truth matters in a politically divided age

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Sophie Spital on experiencing gender dysphoria: ‘It’s not loving to affirm me in a lie’

2025-10-15T16:14:00+01:00By

The former video editor of the ‘Triggernometry’ podcast Sophie Spital says being a Christian has provided her with clarity and freedom in accepting her God-given identity, despite the challenges of gender dysphoria 

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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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This book reveals how theology can enable abuse – and what the Church must do about it

2025-11-11T09:31:00+00:00By

Dr Selina Stone’s latest book tackles the uncomfortable connection between theological beliefs and abuse within evangelical Christianity, examining high-profile scandals and challenging commonly-held doctrines

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Catching his breath is a confusing blend of memoir and spirituality

2025-11-11T08:26:00+00:00By

Pastor Bill Cahusac’s latest book promises insights into Spirit-filled living. But the mix of memoir, travelogue and biblical reflection creates a confusing read that dilutes its message, says our reviewer

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Faithless: The story behind Bruce Springsteen’s soundtrack to a lost ‘spiritual western’

2025-11-07T16:06:00+00:00By

Maddy Fry reveals the untold story behind Bruce Springsteen’s mysterious soundtrack Faithless, written for an unmade Martin Scorsese film about a Catholic nun and an outlaw

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Tim Keller’s posthumous book tackles sin with pastoral wisdom

2025-11-04T19:13:00+00:00By

A new collection of Tim Keller’s past sermons on sin has been compiled into new book What is Wrong with the World? It offers pastors and believers a biblical framework for understanding humanity’s fundamental problem, says our reviewer

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Want to minister to older people and those with Dementia? Read this book

2025-11-04T16:37:00+00:00By

Ben Boland’s handbook, born from real pastoral experience, challenges ‘Christian ageism’ while offering sensitive, practical guidance for meaningful ministry among older people and those with dementia, says our reviewer

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    2,000 more churches could close within 5 years. Can Britain save its sacred spaces?

    2025-10-28T15:33:00+00:00By 1 comments

    With 2,000 churches warning they may close within the next five years, heritage professionals and church leaders gathered at the Victoria and Albert Museum to confront the crisis facing Britain’s churches. AJ Gomez went along to find out their plan to address what some are calling a “national emergency”

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    Explained: Has Gafcon just split from the Anglican Communion?

    2025-10-21T09:02:00+01:00By

    Is this the long-predicted schism? Divisions over sexuality have long plagued the Anglican Communion, but according to some commentators, a full separation is now taking place. Tim Wyatt takes a closer look at Gafcon’s latest statement, which includes the revelation this group of churches will elect their own chair to replace the Archbishop of Canterbury

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    Explained: Why do some Christians think digital ID cards are the Mark of the Beast?

    2025-10-07T08:26:00+01:00By 2 comments

    At the recent Labour Party conference, Keir Starmer announced plans to introduce a digital ID card. Ostensibly touted as a solution to the UK’s current immigration crisis, some Christians wonder if it’s linked to end times prophecy. Chris Follett explains 

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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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‘I was ready to end my life but God showed me the light’

After a lifetime of masking hurt with alcohol, Craig Paton hit rock bottom. On the brink of taking his own life, a moment of sunlight brought clarity and changed everything

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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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The investment officer: 'Jesus inspires me to serve people, not just financial objectives'

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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What’s it like to have ADHD in church? A mother and son share their story

Philippa Bolton missed her son’s Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) for many years. This ADHD awareness month, Philippa and her son, Isaac, share their advice for Christians with the diagnosis - and the churches that support them 

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'We got tired of Halloween darkness — so our church created a light beacon'

Angry at the darkness that always seemed to consume their community on Halloween, a group of local churches in Woking, Surrey, decided to take action. Andrew Bates, Outreach Team Leader at New Life Church, shares how their church is redeeming the 31st of October

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‘We’ve given out 1,600 Bibles on TikTok - and counting!’

Rev David Sims – otherwise known as @tiktok_vicar – posted a short video on social media asking if anyone wanted a Bible. He never imagined he’d have to start a crowdfunding campaign to meet the demand

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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

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Will Artificial Intelligence save us or destroy us? 4 Christian experts weigh in

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Chat GPT hasn’t even celebrated its third birthday, yet this powerful technology is already rewriting the rules of work, creativity and even worship. Sam Hailes convenes a panel of experts to consider what the rapid rise of AI means for the future of the Church 

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Upgrade your wardrobe! 10 Christian fashion brands you need to know about

Whether you’re looking for some new clothes for yourself, or just keen to start your Christmas shopping early, these faith-filled yet stylish apparel brands have plenty to offer 

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Dynamic Discipleship: Your practical how-to guide for growing followers of Jesus

Signs that church attendance may finally be increasing make for encouraging reading. But bums on seats on a Sunday isn’t the same as kingdom growth, warns Fusion’s Luke Smith. Here’s how you can join with Jesus’ mission to make disciples that make disciples

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The podcast revolution is transforming your faith for better and worse

From sermon catch-ups to binge-worthy series, the rise of podcasts has redefined how we listen and learn. But is our hunger for constant sound leaving less space for critical thought, creativity…and God?

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From bread to biscuits: 4 inspiring Christian social enterprises

Business isn’t just about the bottom line. All across the UK, Christian-run companies are providing employment opportunities for people on the margins. And proving that enterprise can be about restoration, dignity and second chances