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Premier Christianity's Justin Brierley and Sam Hailes are back for today's video from our Advent Calendar. Question: Do you invite people to your church at Christmas?
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Watch what happened at Premier's special 20th anniversary celebration service at St Paul's Cathedral on Wednesday 22nd July. Don’t miss the chance to catch up on the music, prayers…
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Watch what happened at Premier's special 20th anniversary celebration service at St Paul's Cathedral on Wednesday 22nd July. Don’t miss the chance to catch up on the music, prayers…
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Watch what happened at Premier's special 20th anniversary celebration service at St Paul's Cathedral on Wednesday 22nd July. Don’t miss the chance to catch up on the music, prayers…
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Watch what happened at Premier's special 20th anniversary celebration service at St Paul's Cathedral on Wednesday 22nd July. Don’t miss the chance to catch up on the music, prayers…
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Watch what happened at Premier's special 20th anniversary celebration service at St Paul's Cathedral on Wednesday 22nd July. Don’t miss the chance to catch up on the music, prayers…
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If you've ever asked God for something without believing He'll really make it happen, you need to check out this skit Why pray for something if you don't believe it makes a difference?
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Getting back to the REAL meaning of Easter
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What does Grace mean to you? Some heart-warming testimonies
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We all carry baggage... and there's only one way to deal with it.
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A sketch written and performed by Jon Maltz, courtesy of Oddments Theatre Company.
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Peter & Victoria Nevland perform a sketch about creation, the fall of man, lust, reconciliation, love and marriage.
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Street poet, Peter Nevland, popped into our studio recently to record a rendition of his piece 'Sometimes I Can See The Future'.
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Is Christianity a strait jacket? Praxman's guest claims that freedom means having my truth, my way.
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Has science disproved God? Praxman meets an atheist scientist who may be guilty of blind faith himself
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Is Christianity out of date? An ordinary accountant by day, Praxman's guest claims to have been 'liberated' from traditional faith.
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