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Poisoned pensEditorial

Issue published May 2005 Author John Buckeridge

Yesterday I heard Tony Blair speaking at the Faithworks Lecture.

25 years and still going strongFeature

Issue published May 2005 Author John Buckeridge

J John - the UK’s best-known evangelist, celebrates 25 years of Christian ministry this month. In a wide-ranging interview with John Buckeridge, J John describes how his communication methods have changed in the past quarter century, highlights spiritual hot spots and signs of spiritual awakening in the UK, and defends proclamation-style preaching to a post-modern audience.

God is closer than you thinkFeature

Issue published May 2005 Author John Ortberg

God wants to connect with us. He promises to be with us, yet somehow intimacy with God eludes us. In this extract from his new book, bestselling author John Ortberg explores how we can enjoy a vibrant relationship with the God who is closer than you think.

Put on a happy faceFeature

Issue published May 2005 Author Mark Greene

Mark Greene looks at the wonderful world of plastic surgery.

Echoes in EternityReview

Issue published May 2005 Artist Various Artists

Last year the New Wine festival attracted 16,000 worshippers… to go camping!

People of faithReview

Issue published May 2005 Artist Nik&Emma Pears

Youth orientated and contemporary with a smoother cutting edge than some, this is sure to be welcomed for their wise choice of repertoire with an eye on status-quo Brit culture.

Road to BerlinReview

Issue published May 2005 Artist Noel Richards

The album opens with Noel sounding uncannily like Brian Ferry accompanied by Franz Ferdinand!

WOW Hits 2005Review

Issue published May 2005 Artist Various Artists

Predictably, the rich EMI Gospel stable of artists is classy and well augmented with top-class studio productions although many of its artists still find difficulty in gaining a UK foothold.