Issue publishedSeptember 2009
Author
Andy Walton
George Verwer has travelled the world and the organisation he founded has touched hundreds of thousands of lives, but he shows no signs of slowing down. Pioneering he may be, but his first message isn’t missions, it’s grace, forgiveness and Jesus.
Issue publishedSeptember 2009
Author
Dave Roberts
As the swine flu pandemic worsens in the UK, what spiritual and practical help can churches offer to their communities?
Issue publishedSeptember 2009
Author
Roger Harper
Should open confession, traditionally regarded as a Roman Catholic practice, have more of a place in the evangelical world, or is sin something private between you and God?
Issue publishedSeptember 2009
Author
Heather Tomlinson
Mental health is an issue often handled by society – including the Church. So what exactly is going on and how should we respond?
Issue publishedSeptember 2009
Author
Justin Brierley
Parenting in the UK is in crisis. So just how effective are the plethora of church courses which Christians are using to try and reach their communities?
John Buckeridge on the power of positive parenting
I am a 59-year-old man who was dIvorced last year, and sInce then have struggled to contaIn my sex drIve. I am not into porn, my only sexual feelings are to my ex as we enjoyed a very good sex life. There is a school of Christian thought that says that, in the Lord’s eyes, there is no divorce spiritually and that my ex and I can sleep together. Is this biblical or is it just my imagination?
Issue publishedSeptember 2009
Author
Mark Greene
When did racking up £30,000 of student debt become normal? Mark Greene wonders what our attitude to money is doing to us