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  1. You can get in touch by emailing justin@justinbrierley.com. ROLES. Oxford University, Politics, Philosophy & Economics (1998-2001) Radio presenter/producer, Premier Christian Radio (2002-2014) Premier Christianity magazine editor (2014-2018) Theology and Apologetics editor, Premier (2018-2023) Freelance writer, speaker & broadcaster (2023-present)

  2. Premier consists of Premier Christian Media Trust registered as a charity (no. 287610) and as a company limited by guarantee (no. 01743091) with two fully-owned trading subsidiaries: Premier Christian Communications Ltd (no. 02816074) and Christian Communication Partnership Ltd (no. 03422292).

  3. Premier consists of Premier Christian Media Trust registered as a charity (no. 287610) and as a company limited by guarantee (no. 01743091) with two fully-owned trading subsidiaries: Premier Christian Communications Ltd (no. 02816074) and Christian Communication Partnership Ltd (no. 03422292).

  4. Apr 14, 2023 · The Unbelievable? show has been broadcasting for over 17 years. Justin Brierley and Ruth Jackson take a retrospective tour through highlights from the show from day one to some of the most significant debates that have been hosted, before being joined by Dr. Vince Vitale for a special announcement by ...

  5. You can get in touch by emailing justin@justinbrierley.com. ROLES. Oxford University, Politics, Philosophy & Economics (1998-2001) Radio presenter/producer, Premier Christian Radio (2002-2014) Premier Christianity magazine editor (2014-2018) Theology and Apologetics editor, Premier (2018-2023) Freelance writer, speaker & broadcaster (2023-present)

  6. Premier consists of Premier Christian Media Trust registered as a charity (no. 287610) and as a company limited by guarantee (no. 01743091) with two fully-owned trading subsidiaries: Premier Christian Communications Ltd (no. 02816074) and Christian Communication Partnership Ltd (no. 03422292).

  7. Jun 22, 2017 · But the show had a mixed reaction to begin with. I understood the listeners’ concerns. You wouldn’t normally expect to turn on a Christian radio station and hear an atheist making a sustained critique of some cherished Christian doctrine. To his credit, Peter Kerridge, the station CEO, decided that the merits of the show outweighed any ...

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