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Reflecting on the realities of life and our daily need for God’s help, blogger, speaker and poet Naomi Aidoo performs on Gospel Drive.
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Talented rapper and lyricist ICIE speaks openly with Lady T, about how fellow rapper Jahaziel’s decision to walk away from the faith, affected him.
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Author Michael Harvey has written an article for Premier Christianity magazine called ‘The Twelve Nays of Christmas’. He spoke to John Panty about the shift in society, that has made it…
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Founder of Pioneer Network Gerald Coates spoke with John Pantry about the ways in which God speaks to us, specifically through prophecy.
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Journalist Jonty Langley argues, why he thinks horror films can have a positive impact on Christians.
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David Steele from Ellel Ministries speaks about what is more important, the fruit or the manifestation of the Holy Spirit.
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The Archbishop of Canterbury shares a personal story – of how the Holy Spirit has been involved in his own evangelism.
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Singer/Songwriter, Lou Fellingham, tells Premier's John Pantry about her faith journey and discovering the Holy Spirit.
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Former Hollywood bad boy turned evangelist, Stephen Baldwin talks about his conversations with God. Interviewed for The Profile, by Premier's Antony Aris-Osula, airing on Saturday 21st June at…
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Former Hollywood bad boy turned evangelist, Stephen Baldwin talks to Premier's Antony Aris-Osula. The Profile interverview with Stephen Baldwin airs on Saturday 21st June at 4pm only on Premier…
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Former Hollywood bad boy turned evangelist, Stephen Baldwin talks about his journey towards finding faith. Interviewed for The Profile, by Premier's Antony Aris-Osula.
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Simply Chrysolite are a South African gospel music group. Since the bands formation in 2009, they have grown to become one of Africa's most popular gospel bands
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Missionaries, Marilyn and Gary Skinner run the Watoto Church in Kampala, Uganda. Marilyn tells Premier about how she found the first few days in Uganda.
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