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JD Vance and Rory Stewart are arguing about theology. Who’s right? Well, it’s complicated

2025-02-03T12:08:00+00:00By

A spat between the sitting US Vice President and a former Tory MP has generated a huge amount of debate online. What is ordo amoris, why does it matter and how should Christians respond?

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Want to get better at sharing your faith? This quiz can help!

2025-02-03T12:03:00+00:00By

The world desperately needs to hear about the hope of Jesus, says Andy Frost. But when we’re told there’s only one way to evangelise, it can be scary and offputting. Here’s how to understand your natural faith-sharing profile, and get some great tips on telling your friends about God in a way that doesn’t seem weird

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Carol Wimber-Wong (1937-2025): Faith, grace and prophecy in the Vineyard and beyond

2025-01-31T16:29:00+00:00By

Carol Wimber-Wong co-founded the Vineyard Church alongside her late husband, John Wimber. Together, they transformed a small gathering into a global movement. Carol’s unwavering faith, deep love for Jesus and dedication for serving the marginalised have left an indelible mark on the body of Christ, say John & Debby Wright.

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Whatever the challenges of today, Christians can hold onto the hope of heaven

2025-01-31T15:49:00+00:00By

Jesus could endure anything because he knew where he was heading, says Sheila Walsh. She explains how the promise of heaven gives us unshakable peace for today, and outrageous hope for tomorrow 

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Young people with no connection to church are coming anyway. It’s called ‘contactless curiosity’

2025-01-31T11:30:00+00:00By 1 comments

Across the UK, more and more young people are investigating Christianity - not through the invitation of a friend or a church outreach programme, but a contactless curiosity seemingly stirred by God alone. Dave Kemp shares his story and asks: is this the beginning of something?

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Gen Z might be more ‘spiritual’ than previous generations, but let’s be careful to understand what that means

2025-01-30T17:15:00+00:00By

Dr Gareth Crispin teases out what messages Christians can take from the latest statistics on the beliefs of Generation Z

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UK Christians don’t understand why US evangelicals voted for Trump. We need a better conversation

2025-01-30T15:18:00+00:00By 5 comments

White evangelicals in the US overwhelmingly support Donald Trump, but their reasons are often misunderstood by their British counterparts. Dr Alastair Roberts looks at the cultural and political forces at play

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Christians in India can break the cycle of religious violence

2025-01-30T12:25:00+00:00By

Despite the growing threat Hindu nationalism poses to the Christians already facing persecution in India, Joseph D’Souza urges the Church to resist retaliation and embody the love of Christ. It’s the only way to achieve lasting peace, he says 

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Glyn Barrett: The !Audacious Church leader causing traffic jams in Manchester

2025-01-29T08:38:00+00:00By

!Audacious has grown from nothing to become one of the largest churches in the country. But is bigger always better? The church’s senior pastor and national leader of Assemblies of God in the UK tells all 

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Lucian Mustata: The Romanian evangelist reaching thousands for Christ

2025-01-27T12:09:00+00:00By

Abandoned as a baby and raised in an orphanage, Lucian Mustata is now a successful entrepreneur and founder of Eastern Europe’s largest Christian music festival. Lucian is carrying a vision to see 1 million lives transformed. Tony Cummings met him

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Franklin Graham: ‘Trump didn’t intentionally snub the Bible during inauguration oath’

2025-01-22T12:25:00+00:00By 1 comments

There wasn’t time to get the Bible to President Trump before he was sworn in, says Rev Franklin Graham in a frank interview with Premier. And yes, Trump feels God saved him for a purpose. But if America is to be great again, its people must turn back to Jesus, he says 

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‘I prayed every day and knew God was with me’ Rev Lisa from The Traitors reveals all

2025-01-21T16:54:00+00:00By

The Traitors contestant Rev Lisa Coupland opens up about her time on the hit TV show and why it’s important viewers understand that priests are just people, too

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Beast Games: Three cheers for this Christian who just turned down $1 million

2025-01-27T16:34:00+00:00By

Amazon Prime’s latest reality TV offering which sees 1,000 people compete for $5m has divided critics. But Max Avard says the presence of an inspirational Christian contestant makes Mr Beast’s show an unlikely source of hope

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Top 10 Christian songs of 2024

2025-01-10T10:52:00+00:00By

Premier Christian Radio daytime host Josh Carter looks back at his favourite tracks from 2024 and gives you his recommendations for starting your new year the right way

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Premier Praise’s Craig Wakeling is about to become the eyes and ears of Premier listeners, embarking on an amazing journey to Pajule, Uganda. This is the place where Premier readers and listeners are empowering children through Chosen Child Sponsorship – as well as those wonderful school desks you all helped fund. 

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‘Christians told me I was going to hell’

As a young surfer Ernie Morrow was hounded by a preacher who told him he was destined for hell. Even as more of Ernie’s friends became Christians he brushed off their attempts at evangelism. But witnessing one of America’s worst fires coupled with an evangelistic message from Billy Graham turned his life around

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From worldly success to fulfilment in God

Stood atop a VIP table in a New York nightclub, rapper Eugy Official had an out-of-body experience in which God asked him a single question. It would change the course of his musical career 

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How fighting cancer strengthened my faith

On World Cancer Day, Heather Tomlinson reflects on the gifts that emerged from her battle with cancer, revealing the profound blessings and insights she never anticipated would come from such a trying time

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‘We only had sex three times in the first three years of our marriage’

As a Christian couple, Hannah and Ben Tarbuck thought they were doing everything right by saving sex for marriage. But it didn’t result in the passionate wedding night they were expecting

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The musician: ‘I begin every project with prayer’

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 on the frontline

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What climbing Kilimanjaro taught the viral vicar about justice

Much like climbing a mountain, working for justice and freedom requires commitment, endurance and community, says Rev Chris Lee. He reflects on what he learned on Africa’s highest peak

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‘If you charge me, I’m going to bring 50 homeless people to eat the meal I’ve paid for’

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When a wealthy businessman paid for 50 homeless men to go to lunch, Jon Kuhrt was reminded of the parable of the banquet – and of our human propensity to mixed motives

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‘We’re trying to change skiers’ perceptions of who God is’

When Lara and Will Sussman became Christians, they wondered how God could use them. It turned out, he wanted them just where they were – in a French ski resort