Issue published July 2005
Author
John Buckeridge The three aims of Make Poverty History (MPH) ‘trade justice’, ‘drop the debt’ and ‘more and better aid’ sounds great. MPH has got to be a good thing – right?
Issue published July 2005
Author
Mark Greene Mark Greene is intrigued by Ridley Scott’s Kingdom of Heaven
Issue published July 2005
Author
Andy Peck The way we used to do world mission is disappearing faster than the Amazonian rainforest. Andy Peck identifies six new mission strategies that are delivering growth. But are you and your church adopting, or even aware of, this new evangelistic thinking?
Issue published July 2005
Author
Roger Harper Looking for a greater sense of the presence of God? Christians both sides of the Atlantic are finding that ‘soaking prayer’ is leading to a greater openness to God and his felt presence. Roger Harper investigates
Issue published July 2005
Artist
Wayne Sanders This new album from Wayne Sanders is well worth a listen, even if you are fed up with endless worship albums
Issue published July 2005
Artist
Various Artists Whatever your stance on the Praise & Worship phenomenon, church-goers, conference junkies and worship musicians cannot dispute a compilation that “does what it says on the tin”. It’s an array of classics and modern gems, reflecting the core repertoire of today’s church music group.
Issue published July 2005
Artist
Kate Simmonds Recorded live at her home church in Brighton, Kate Simmonds’ Redemption Songs has smile written all over it (not literally of course – that would be silly).
Issue published July 2005
Artist
Andrew Mitchell Old record players were great! You could place your finger on the record label as it turned and add your own unique touch of creativity.