Martin Saunders
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Down's Syndrome abortions: why it's time for the church to get angry
This needs to be something that every Christian is informed, passionate... and dare I say angry about.
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Phantom Thread review: an anti-Christian, anti-love story â and a masterpiece
Trailers are meant to sell movies, but if anything, the dreadful two-minute preview for Paul Thomas Anderson's Phantom Thread is likely to send people running to any other screen.
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State inspectors at Christian youth groups? They probably won't come, but if they do...
There's a familiar narrative in some Christian circles that the secularists are out to get us.
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The Post review: in the fake news age, the truth shall set you free
It's no coincidence that a film about the freedom of the press has been released at the very moment that this freedom is at great threat of being eroded.
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Has a film-maker really captured footage of a golden 'glory cloud' at Bethel church?
In Charismatic terms, it's the Holy Grail in every sense. A miraculous event, not just reported, but apparently captured on film.
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John Piper says women shouldn't be seminary professors. Should we get angry?
It's easy to get angry with John Piper. The conservative pop-theology hero, whose 'Desiring God' brand is a flagship of reformed thought leadership, has a big platform for his views and isn't afraid to use it.
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The Even Greater Showman: Why are Jesus' miracles all different?
If you were one of the disciples, or just part of Jesus' travelling fan base, you'd have seen quite an extraordinary range of staggering feats performed.
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'Darkest Hour' review: Joe Wright's film is a meditation on a Bible verse
'Darkest Hour' is essentially a two-hour meditation on a single verse: 'The light shines in the darkness, and the darkness has not overcome it' (John 1:5).
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Why doesn't God speak to me?
If you're anything like me, you'll have certainly experienced the frustration of trying, and apparently failing to hear anything at all.
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Does God still speak in an audible voice? He has to me
Of all the slurs aimed at Christians by atheists, the idea that we're just 'the people who hear voices' is one of the most painful.
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Struggle to spend time with God? Time to bring the Quiet Time into the New Year
When I became a Christian in the early 1990s, there was a non-negotiable bit of the religious life that got a mention in almost every talk and conversation with my youth worker.
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As Anne Widdecombe enters the Big Brother house â how would your life look under constant observation?
The opinionated former politician has taken the brave step of becoming a contestant on Celebrity Big Brother.