Krish Kandiah
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Why being part of a church is not optional for Christians
Krish Kandiah offers a heartfelt plea and a biblically-informed apologetic for why gathering as church should matter to all of us.
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Transforming prayer: Six important ways to pray for your friends and family
Krish Kandiah continues his journey through Ephesians, this time looking at what Paul can teach us about prayer.
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What's not so amazing about grace
Krish Kandiah on how Christians can get grace wrong.
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The 4 myths about Jesus that may be ruining your life
In Ephesians 1, Paul breathlessly lavishes praise on the Lord and illustrates him as the reconciler of Heaven and Earth.
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Which books inspire this preacher who sees thousands come to faith each summer?
Each Summer Andy Croft's preaching sees thousands of young people come to faith in Jesus. What makes him tick?
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Finding Dory review: Beautiful and hilarious but too dangerous for my 10-year-old and 93,468 other children
If you have adopted children who are still vulnerable, this film may not be for you
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Reclaiming evangelism: Why Christians need to recover their passion for Christ
Because the Church repurposed the word 'evangel' to refer specifically to the greatest news ever told, the term evangelism was adopted by the Church and became an in-house Christian word. But not any more.
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Should Christians evangelise Muslim refugees?
Some would say that serving displaced people in desperate need has to go hand in hand with offering them a spiritual home. Others see the evangelism of refugees as the proselytisation and exploitation of vulnerable people.
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Books for Life: Growing in your faith through reading
Krish Kandiah unveils his new initiative: Books for Life.
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Summer reading: A top 10 list for Christian growth
Here are my top 10 picks for recommended summer reading from some of the latest batch of books to hit the shelves.
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Who needs a tough father?
It's a tough time to be a father right now. Taking your child to the zoo or for a walk in the woods could land you on the front page of the newspaper. Whether you are a single dad, a step dad or just a standard dad, fathers everywhere are damned if they do and damned if they don't.
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How to pray after a devastating week
It's been a week filled with tragedy. Krish Kandiah offers a reflection.