
Megan Cornwell
Deputy Editor at Christianity Magazine
Formerly @guardian, @The_Tablet, host of Soul Survivors podcast 👂Highly commended @pressgazette awards, 2024, and nominated for Podcast of the Year @PPA_live.
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Jun 24, 2024 |
premierchristianity.com | Megan Cornwell
Megan Cornwell has spent the past twelve months investigating one of the most shocking scandals to hit the UK evangelical Church in recent years. Here she explains what her reporting for Premier Christianity’s critically acclaimed podcast series has uncoveredLaughter filled the enormous tent as a large, curly-haired man in a garish shirt walked across the stage, speaking into a microphone. Beside him was a younger, more athletic-looking man in jeans and a T-shirt.
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Apr 24, 2024 |
premierchristian.news | Kelly Valencia |Megan Cornwell
Former Soul Survivor pastor Andy Croft is set to start a new season as he joins the leadership team of a church in Edinburgh. According to an update sent to church members and shared with Premier, Croft has been appointed as associate rector of St Paul's and St George's Church (Ps & Gs), and will start off his new role in the summer.
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Apr 8, 2024 |
premierchristian.news | Megan Cornwell
Grammy-award winning worship leader Matt Redman and his wife Beth have spoken out about the abuse they suffered under Soul Survivor founder Mike Pilavachi. Matt Redman, who met Pilavachi when he was 13 years old, described how the former youth leader would wrestle with him in a “hidden room in the church” after asking him to talk in detail about the sexual abuse he had experienced as a child.
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Mar 21, 2024 |
premierchristianity.com | Megan Cornwell
God’s name has been co-opted by many movements and in many ways over the years, but when Compassion promises to release children from poverty in the name of Jesus, Megan Cornwell says she no longer has to take it on good faith. She has seen it with her own eyes, and she believesGuavas, bananas, sugar cane, beans, papayas the size of your head. One by one, Sula places the ripe harvest in front of us in bowls. He’s offering it as a gift, but I see it as a symbol of what God has done in his life.
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Jan 31, 2024 |
premierchristianity.com | Megan Cornwell
When baby Miracle was found discarded in a drain in Uganda, local resident Gladys feared the worst. But thanks to the support of neighbours and a local Compassion-run project, a new family is learning to thrive You wouldn’t know that baby Miracle had once been abandoned on the streets of Kampala. The once-gaunt face of a neglected newborn has been replaced with the full cheeks and chubby wrists of a well-fed and soon-to-be toddler.
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RT @samcarlisle: This has absolutely made my day. Congratulations Carmela. You are 💯what honours should be about. https://t.co/W73JW161Nw

This is beautiful.

“Often when I tell people about my brother, I see questions in their faces: ‘Why was he ever born? Why put him through needless suffering? Why dedicate your family’s time and energy to a hopeless case? Why spend all that money?’” —Maureen Swinger https://t.co/8brZY98hv3

RT @louistheroux: The Settlers, the doc I made for the BBC, is now available to stream in the US on BBC Select. It couldn’t be more timely…