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Peter Crumpler
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Should Christians give up on football?
As the English Premier League season draws to a close, is the gulf between faith and football now so wide that Christians should be embarrassed about playing any part in 'the beautiful game'?
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Religion on TV facing major threat
Just days after millions of people around the world watched the Coronation of King Charles III from Westminster Abbey, the future place of religious programming on UK TV channels is under threat.
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How to fight back against artificial intelligence
I've been writing Christian comment columns for newspapers and radio for more than 30 years – but I had a shock when I asked an artificial intelligence computer programme to write one for me.
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Could watching football be a religious experience?
Churches and Christians could find much to ponder in the passion, enthusiasm and long-term commitment shown by football supporters – the vast majority of whom will not be in church on Easter Day.
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Bishop protests about election law changes
A senior Church of England bishop has raised serious concerns about new election laws that he believes could adversely impact "the poorest and the most marginalised."
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A Mother's Day prayer for families living with dementia
A prayer that can be used by all those affected by dementia on Mother's Day this Sunday.
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In praise of passion
Enthusiasm is infectious. But sadly, in our churches, we don't always do enthusiasm well.
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Calling young Christians with a passion for media
A pioneering mentoring project to encourage young Christians to develop careers in the media has launched a search to find applicants for a new six-month programme.
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Why Christians should support their local media
What happens locally really matters ... and local news matters massively.
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'Sorry, Rev...we just don't trust you'
There's bad news for vicars, priests and other church ministers in the latest results of a long-running research project.
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Please can we have some good news
In a world that is turning away from bad news, we have good news to offer.
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In praise of a quieter Christmas
Special, quieter, services at this time of year can give many people the chance to reflect and bring their grief, their worries and concerns to Jesus.
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Using the World Cup to fight persecution
A leading charity committed to combating the persecution of Christians around the world has called on believers to use the football World Cup as a spur to their prayers.
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Church of England plans to score with World Cup nativities
The Church of England has published advice for churches on how to make the most of the World Cup.
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Whatever happened to forgiveness?
Is Christ's teaching on forgiveness really suited for our 21st century world and its widespread 'blame culture' These are just some of the topical, urgent questions confronted by American pastor and author Timothy Keller in his latest book, 'Forgive' published this month.
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