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Plotting a course

Issue publishedMay 2010 Author Johanna Derry

Plotting a course

Want to run a course at your church but not sure where to start? Christianity has hints and tips to make your course the best it can be, plus a guide to the best of what's out there

Confessions of a fundamentalist

Issue publishedMay 2010 Author Andrew Wilson

Confessions of a fundamentalist

Are you interested in being right, or finding out the truth? Beware of confusing the two...

Faith at work

Issue publishedMay 2010 Author Heather Tomlinson

Faith at work

Should you compromise your Christian beliefs in the workplace, or should you learn to be more sensitive?

Profile: Gary Haugen

Issue publishedMay 2010 Author Amanda Pilz

Gary Haugen

Gary Haugen has witnessed some of the most devastating human rights abuses of this generation from child slavery to the exhumation of genocide victims in Rwanda. Despite encountering ‘deep evil’ up close, he still believes justice can prevail

TGI Sunday

Issue publishedMay 2010 Author John Buckeridge

John Buckeridge considers the perfect start to the week

I think I'm gay

Issue publishedMay 2010 Author Margaret Ellis

I am waiting for my divorce to come through from my wife of 28 years. All through my marriage, really I have known that I am attracted to men more than women. I first felt attracted to boys my own age when I was 13 years old. I’ve never had a same sex relationship and I believe that the Bible is against homo or bi-sexuality. However, after 24 years I am giving up as I can no longer cope with making love to a woman and my wife understandably can’t cope with this...

Church of the digital age

Issue publishedMay 2010 Author Martin Saunders

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It can feel impossible to keep up with technological advances. But for the sake of the gospel, we have to try…