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Clap TrapEditorial

Issue published October 2005 Author John Buckeridge

John Buckeridge calls on Pat Robertson to think harder before he speaks.

Terminal CareFeature

Issue published October 2005 Author Roger Harper

The medical profession aims to help those who are dying to do so as painlessly as possible. As a hospice chaplain, Roger Harper believes that God has higher goals as he cares for those nearing life’s end.

The Black Church in the UKFeature

Issue published October 2005 Author Jonathan Oloyede

In London the majority of church attenders are black. Jonathan Oloyede examines the growing impact that Black Majority Churches (BMC’s) are making around the UK.

Church after ChristendomReview

Issue published October 2005 Author Stuart Murray

Does the Church in the UK have a future?

Hard Questions about Health and HealingReview

Issue published October 2005 Author Andrew Fergusson

The boundaries between secular and spiritual, science and faith, medicine and miracles are the starting points of this book.

Inspired to worshipReview

Issue published October 2005 Artist Sammy Horner

This latest solo album from Sammy Horner is a wonderful example of how great songwriters can mature into even greater songwriters.

New Songs CD Rom 6Review

Issue published October 2005 Artist Various Artists

Perfectly targeting the DIY generation, resource pack number 6 succeeds in providing the tools for the job.

Tomorrow’s RoadReview

Issue published October 2005 Artist Stephen Sproat

Some Flowers Bloom Late’ reads the banner across Steven Sproat’s website.

Without The Song And DanceReview

Issue published October 2005 Artist Paul Field

If there was a royal line in pop, Paul Field should be a prince.

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