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Archive: September 2001

10 Myths about Prayer - part 2Feature

Issue published September 2001 Author * Unknown author

Jeff Lucas is a well-known speaker and author, and part of the Spring Harvest Leadership Team.

Church Invisible: Episode ThreeFeature

Issue published September 2001 Author * Unknown author

Returning from a meeting on ‘the future of the church’ Nick Page is flung into the future, to the year 2040, where he is given the chance to find out for himself...

Contagious ChristianityFeature

Issue published September 2001 Author * Unknown author

Just say the word ‘evangelism’ and many Christians either feel guilt or apathy. Andy Peck talks to Mark Mittelberg, Executive Vice-President of the Willow Creek Association, about ways to encourage an infectious enthusiasm and appetite for evangelism among ordinary believers.

Hornby on track?Feature

Issue published September 2001 Author * Unknown author

Mark Greene examines the latest offering from a man who made his name reflecting lad culture but now seems to be in despair.

Lost + FoundFeature

Issue published September 2001 Author * Unknown author

milton’s paradise: Comedian Milton Jones describes his reactions to a recent visit to Sri Lanka.

My Personal CoachFeature

Issue published September 2001 Author * Unknown author

A rapidly growing phenomenon in British businesses is starting to take-off within Churches and Christian organisations. Andy Peck spent a morning with a coach to find out more.

NetlifeFeature

Issue published September 2001 Author * Unknown author

Christians are using the Internet to shop, discuss theology, evangelise, keep informed, target people groups, distribute minutes from leaders meetings and a whole heap more besides. Despite the well-publicised dark side of the Internet, Rob James discovers growing numbers of Christians are using the net for kingdom goals and values.

Renewal SongsFeature

Issue published September 2001 Author * Unknown author

In recent years Christian songwriters have shaped the church community in a dramatic way. John Leach argues that far from being happy-clappy, mindless, theologically thin ditties, charismatic worship songs have been used by God to alter the shape of his church to better reach out to the post-modern world.

Why the Church needs to get politicalFeature

Issue published September 2001 Author * Unknown author

The Church has a vital role to play in community development and the provision of social welfare initiatives across the UK. Steve Chalke sets the agenda for a new series of Faithworks articles – this month ‘why the Church needs to get political’.