‘I couldn’t resist the ringing intensity of Christ’ The Christian faith of Nick Cave

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Occasionally an interview or article in a national newspaper will do the rounds among Christians on social media – perhaps because it says something controversial, provocative or insightful about faith, or because someone famous unexpectedly opens up about their own relationship with God…

This article appeared on the Premier Christianity Blog in March 2023. To read the full piece please click here.

‘I wondered if I would ever get married, but God had a plan’

Being single and trying to find love can be difficult - and awkward.

I can vividly recall the week when two very well-meaning friends, who do not know each other, messaged me to express an interest in matching me with the same person (the Christian world really is a very small one!) Having considered it, I didn’t think their friend and I would be a great match, but how do you say that without appearing shallow or picky? It took me a good 30 minutes to compose my responses…

This article appeared on the Premier Christianity blog in February 2023. To read the full piece please click here.

'It was God who made me play like this' - the Christian faith of Lionel Messi

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When it comes to football, it takes little to irritate me — and this World Cup has been no different.

Prior to the tournament, I lost count of the times someone said: “Lionel Messi deserves to win this World Cup.” It grated on me, because it implied that he had a divine right to walk away with the trophy, just because of his prior achievements in the game.

But then Sunday’s final neared and, as people asked who’d I’d like to win, I replied: “Argentina, because Messi deserves it.” Yes, I’m big fat hypocrite (and also a bit salty because of France’s victory over England)…

This article appeared on the Premier Christianity Blog in December 2022. To read the full piece please click here.

From Messi to Neymar: 7 World Cup footballers with a Christian faith

There is a huge amount not to like about this World Cup – and for very good reason. But with the tournament now underway, it has been nice to focus a bit more on the football and, with it, the small and unexpected moments of joy, including some lovely public declarations of faith…

This article appeared on the Premier Christianity Blog in December 2022. To read the full piece please click here.

3 reasons why I’m still watching Qatar’s controversial World Cup

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“So, are you looking forward to the World Cup?”

If there’s one question that’s emerged more than any other in recent conversations, that’s the one. The answers tend to share the same sentiment.

“Hmmmm, not so much…”

This is followed by a list of reasons why this World Cup just doesn’t seem quite right. But for many, there was an expectation that, once it got going, a semblance of excitement would emerge. That’s been true for me, helped by a few surprise results and one decent England display…

This article appeared on the Premier Christianity Blog in November 2022. To read the full piece please click here.

‘Life is about to get harder…but God will send renewal’ Mark Sayers on Covid, war and politics

Can we really think about the renewal of the Church in the midst of a chaotic world? What if in the midst of political instability and rising living costs, God is up to something exciting? That’s the belief of Mark Sayers. Tim Bechervaise caught up with the Aussie church leader, podcaster and writer to find out more…

This interview appeared on the Premier Christianity website in August 2022. To read the full piece please click here.

The Christian faith of Kendrick Lamar

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How do you make a statement? One way is to make a good exit. And no matter what you think of him – or that performance - that’s exactly what Kendrick Lamar did on Sunday night at Glastonbury Festival. And, in doing so, he put Jesus at the centre of many of yesterday’s headlines…

This article appeared on the Premier Christianity Blog in June 2022. To read the full piece please click here.

Elon Musk: Everything you need to know about the tech genius who loves Jesus' teachings

A few weeks ago, something strange happened. Elon Musk’s name was being associated with something other than cars, AI or even space. Instead, to widespread curiosity, it was Jesus. To date, the clip of him talking with Babylon Bee about his admiration for Jesus has been watched more than 2.2 million times…

This article appeared on the Premier Christianity website in February 2022. To read the full piece please click here.

Djokovic and Macron: What would Paul say about the vaccination divide?

For many people, playing and watching sport provides escapism and relief. At the onset of the pandemic, as sporting events fell like dominoes and clubs were cancelled, many people felt bereft at the loss of activities and occasions that provided a welcome distraction from jobs, responsibilities and worries.

This article appeared on the Premier Christianity Blog in January 2022. To read the full piece please click here.

Redman & Riddle: This brilliant podcast will challenge, inform and nourish worship leaders

Have you ever wondered what it would be like to grab a coffee and chat all things worship with two of the world’s most respected Christian songwriters? Well, imagine no more, because Matt Redman (‘10,000 Reasons’, ‘Blessed be your name’) and Jeremy Riddle (‘This is amazing grace’, ‘One thing remains’) have taken the conversations they were having in a coffee shop to a recording studio for a wider audience to savour – and it works a treat.

This review appears in the January 2022 edition of Premier Christianity Magazine. An online version of it is available to read here.

Gracious in defeat: the Christian faith of Lewis Hamilton

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There are times when, even if a particular sport is not our thing, it’s impossible to escape the fanfare of a certain event. Whether its newspaper headlines, Twitter, workplace banter, or even sermons, it’s just everywhere.

We’ve seen this a few times this year. In July, England almost self-combusted as the men’s football team made history by reaching a major tournament final. In September, we collectively crowned a new tennis hero in Emma Raducanu after her incredible US Open victory. And last weekend, the country rallied behind Lewis Hamilton in his attempt to win a record-breaking eighth Formula One championship.

This article appeared on the Premier Christianity Blog in December 2021. To read the full piece please click here.

The Christian faith of Michael Bublé

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We’re barely into Advent, but it’s highly likely you’ve already heard the dulcet tones of Michael Bublé on more than one occasion. Love or loathe his music, the charming Canadian is an indelible part of our soundtrack to the festive season. This year sees the re-release of his 2011 album Christmas, so expect to hear a lot more of his voice over coming weeks. Loathers, you have been warned.

This article appeared on the Premier Christianity Blog in December 2021. To read the full piece please click here.

Pat Robertson is retiring. Here’s the good, the bad and the ugly of his 55 year ministry

For some people, retirement is not in their vocabulary — and for many years, that seemed to include Pat Robertson.

He’s the 91-year-old founder of CBN (Christian Broadcasting Network), the first US Christian television station, and America’s longest-running TV host. But last week, Robertson told viewers of The 700 Club that, after 55 years hosting the programme, he was to step down, to be replaced by his son, Gordon.

This article appeared on the Premier Christianity Blog in October 2021. To read the full piece please click here.

“It’s coming home!” God’s place in England’s dressing room is another reason to get excited during Euro 2020

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Three years ago, three words became the tagline for the English summer. “It’s coming home!” people declared. But disappointment inevitably followed as the men’s football team exited the 2018 World Cup in Russia in the semi-finals.

This article appeared on the Premier Christianity Blog in July 2021. To read the full piece please click here.

'I’m still speechless to describe Jesus’ love!' - The faith of Alisson Becker

I was in another room when I heard unusual sounds emanating from the television in my bedroom showing the football match between West Bromwich Albion and Liverpool. I’ve watched enough football matches to know how commentators tend to react to goals, but this time their reaction was different. It was one of utter astonishment. What had happened?

This article appeared on the Premier Christianity Blog in May 2021. To read the full piece please click here.

God Squad

At the beginning of 2020, Liverpool’s Brazilian striker Roberto Firmino shared an unusual post with his 13 million Instagram followers. It was a video of his baptism. In the pool with him was teammate Allison Becker, and both were wearing T-shirts, commonly associated with Hillsong, which display the symbols ‘=’ (the cross equals love). Firmino’s Instagram caption read: “I gave you my failures and the victories I will give you too. My biggest title is your love, Jesus!”

It isn’t just Firmino and Becker who are open about their faith. The Liverpool manager, Jürgen Klopp, is also a Christian. He comes from a Lutheran background and has spoken of the security and liberation that Jesus gives him, once quipping: “If anyone asks me about my faith, I give information. Not because I have claim to be any sort of missionary. But when 40 I look at me and my life – and I take time for that every day – then I feel I am in sensationally good hands.”

Two hundred miles south of Liverpool, and a little further down the football pyramid, Adebayo Akinfenwa and Alex Samuel recently took to their knees in prayer after Wycombe Wanderers gained a promotion. In an Instagram post, Samuel explained that two years ago, injured and without a team, God gave him a vision that he would play for Wycombe…

This article appears in the November 2020 edition of Premier Christianity Magazine. If you’d like to read the full piece, you can order a free copy of the magazine can here (if you’re reading this after November 2020, please contact subscriptions@premier.org.uk to request a copy of the correct edition).


A lonely moment in Prague

I was tired, sweaty and lonely. My three-day stay in Prague was drawing to a close and I was on the city’s photogenic metro system heading back to my Airbnb to pack before heading to Vienna the next morning. I had enjoyed the visit but there were times when loneliness made an unwelcome and heavy intrusion…

This article appeared on Globe Soup in November 2020. To read the full piece please click here.



Surreal and surprising: a short stay in Chicago

“What do you want?” the lady shouted. I desperately hoped she wasn’t speaking to me so I surreptitiously ignored her. But when the question was repeated, with increased fury in her voice and eyes, I knew it was my attention — or, more specifically, my sandwich order — in the spotlight. It was downtown Chicago on a busy Thursday lunchtime, and the lady in question was standing on a counter (yep, on a counter), some 30 feet in front of me, loudly asking for people’s food orders. Being shy and British, this way of ordering was an anathema to me…

This article appeared on Globe Soup in July 2020. To read the full piece please click here.

The faith of Coldplay

They're like marmite. You either love or hate Coldplay.

Catchy melodies, anthemic songs and emotional lyrics are their staple — the very things that draw in the fans but deter the haters.

But wherever you fall on the divide, Coldplay have had a monumental impact on pop culture. This month marks 20 years since their debut album Parachutes was released…

This article appeared on the Premier Christianity Blog in July 2020. To read the full piece please click here.

Angel encounters

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It was a brisk Saturday morning on my local high street some years ago. I was doing outreach with my church. We were gathered together for prayer when a man none of us knew quietly joined us, prayed and offered some timely encouragement. We thanked him and asked his name. “Why do you need to know that?” he replied. He departed and we saw nothing further of him. 

I’d forgotten all about this. But recently, having heard increasingly from others who believe they have encountered angels, I’ve returned to it as part of a broader reflection. To what extent can these angelic stories be believed in light of the Bible and good old common sense? Are angels actively involved in ministering to us? 

This article was the cover story for the April 2020 edition of Premier Christianity. To read the full piece please contact subscriptions@premier.org.uk to get a copy of the magazine.