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Archive: April 2005

Sing upEditorial

Issue published April 2005 Author John Buckeridge

Watching your favourite football team can be difficult, especially if they are losing.

Bands on the Run - Impulse Giving, Impulse LivingFeature

Issue published April 2005 Author Mark Greene

Mark Greene reflects on a culture that’s highly responsive to disaster and much less responsive to ongoing need and explores the source of Christian generosity.

Strange landFeature

Issue published April 2005 Author Andy Peck

Some claim aggressive forces are eroding Christian influences in our land. Others point to historic opportunities for change and growth in churches. Is it the best or the worst of times? Andy Peck investigates.

Where are they now?Feature

Issue published April 2005 Author James Tweed

The 1970’s witnessed an explosion of Christian rock music in US and UK. Whatever happened to Larry Norman, Randy Stonehill, Parchment and the rest of this musicial army? James Tweed investigates their legacy and discovers where these largely forgotten musical heroes are now.

Seventy Miles from LebanonReview

Issue published April 2005 Artist Larry Norman

This superb 50-minute unplugged-style live album has been edited from a 100-minute concert

The Best of Sixpence None The RicherReview

Issue published April 2005 Artist Sixpence None the Richer

Songwriter and guitarist Matt Slocum and singer Leigh Nash, plus supporting musicians, were Sixpence None The Richer.

The ListeningReview

Issue published April 2005 Artist Rock ‘n’ Roll Worship Circus

Why do worship albums always seem to be playing musical catch up with their big secular brothers?