Krish Kandiah
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Krish Kandiah: The power of remembrance
Music and memory are intimately connected, writes Krish Kandiah. Can music help us honour the dead?
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Krish Kandiah: Why Left Behind is best left alone
Krish Kandiah explains 'end times' theology in the Left Behind film.
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Krish Kandiah: Stop the X-Factor, Strictly, John Lewis merry go round - I want to get off
It's that time of year again - pumpkin spice latte, X-Factor and John Lewis ads. But should those really be the seasonal markers we most associate with?
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Krish Kandiah: Disney's Frozen has an important message about how we do family life
The pain of sibling separation is a reality for too many children, writes Krish Kandiah.
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Krish Kandiah: Brian Wilson's 'God Only Knows' and the BBC
Krish Kandiah asks what message the BBC charity single God Only Knows sends.
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Krish Kandiah: Could I have been radicalised without Jesus?
The first British jihadist killed in the US air strikes in Syria was 19-year-old lad from Brighton. I was a disaffected kid from Brighton too, and it got me thinking...
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Three things the Church can learn from the iPhone 6 launch
Krish Kandiah asks what the Church can learn from yesterday's launch of the iPhone 6.
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"Do dogs go to heaven?" and other questions from the High Street
What happened when Krish Kandiah took his paradoxology sofa onto the streets of Keswick and asked the general public what questions they had for God.
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Krish Kandiah: A Fresh Perspective on Old Testament Genocide
Can the genocide passages of the Old Testament help us reflect on violence in the world today?
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Krish Kandiah: 'We need more than fridge magnet Christianity'
Three reasons why Christians need to wrestle with the difficult questions.
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Krish Kandiah: 'How not to evangelise'
Are we too quick to rely on formulaic answers, or even too scared to mention Jesus at all? Krish Kandiah has four ways NOT to evangelise.