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An introduction to our courses
What are our courses about, who are they for and how can you get involved?
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We Need a Message of Hope | Ukraine
We caught up with Kseniya Bondarenko about the use of Life Explored in Ukraine.
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'It's not unusual for me to be heckled as I speak!' | Peter's story 
My wife and I are part of Kings Community Church, Hedge End, and we look after the Hope Centre, an initiative that is part of our church.
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'We found a B+B with a communal area to run Life Explored' | Christine's story  
This year, Chris’ church ran Life Explored for the first time, after the minister heard about the series at the launch event in Edinburgh.
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Re-learning love: Why the Gospel isn't just for the lost
"Although I'd been immersed in Christian culture since childhood, I was taken aback by the powerful truths about our Saviour so uniquely revealed through these beautiful, vulnerable stories."
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Love, live and tell the gospel this Christmas
The most important preparation is not for Christmas events themselves, but for the opportunities they present to make Jesus known to those around us.
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A God of abundance or scarcity?   
This Thanksgiving our Executive Director of Christianity Explored North America shares his reflections on God's generosity.
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Will becoming a Christian make me happy?
There are few times in the year where we collectively anticipate happiness as much as at Christmas. Consider following up your Christmas events with a Bible-based series exploring where ultimate happiness can be found.
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#SaturdayStories: Kenny   
Throughout October we'll be sharing stories of people whose lives changed when they met Jesus. This is Kenny's story.
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To the Ends of the Earth: Denmark
Last week saw the release of Life Explored in Denmark! To celebrate its launch, we spoke to Jakob Morthorst-Jensen and Helle Jakobsen about all things Denmark, and how they're hoping Life Explored will help Danish people reconsider what they're living for
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