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Archive: March 2006

One man’s legacyEditorial

Issue published March 2006 Author John Buckeridge

John Buckeridge marks the passing of a ‘giant’, impacted but not crippled by tragedy.

Learning from RobbieFeature

Issue published March 2006 Author Mark Greene

Mark Greene finds that truth matters more today than is sometimes claimed.

Stories – just for kids?Feature

Issue published March 2006 Author Rob Lacey

Rob Lacey, best known for writing ‘Word on the Street’ (formerly The Street Bible), has spent 20 years exploring the role and value of story as a professional author and actor. Here he outlines some of the lessons and challenges he feels God’s been teaching him during that time doing the hard motorway miles.

The Universal GodFeature

Issue published March 2006 Author Pete Broadbent

We live in a multi-ethnic, multi-linguistic, multi-ideological, multi-faith society. ‘Religious pluralism’ is not only here to stay, it is a hot topic that stirs strong opinions and emotions. How should we respond to the new multi-cultural, globalised world on our doorstep? Pete Broadbent, Bishop of Willesden, offers some ways in.

After the locustsReview

Issue published March 2006 Author Meg Guillebaud

Does Christianity work? Though we may not admit it to our Church leaders, many of us lose sleep over questions like this.

Rick Warren and the Purpose that Drives HimReview

Issue published March 2006 Author Richard Abanes

Rick Warren started Saddleback Community Church in January 1980.

Sex 180Review

Issue published March 2006 Author Chip Ingram Tim Walker

This radical book on sex is a must for all upper teenagers and young 20s.

What a friend we have in JesusReview

Issue published March 2006 Author Ian Randall

Struggled at the start, but excited by the end -we raced through (more than 200 years of) the story of the Evangelical tradition in England and beyond. We moved from Wesley to Stott and back again.

What on earth is church for?Review

Issue published March 2006 Author David Devenish

On reading this book, whilst travelling throughout Scotland, I emailed my P.A. to purchase 15 copies – not my usual reaction in reviewing books.

Why trust the BibleReview

Issue published March 2006 Author Amy Orr-Ewing

Students and 10-year olds both ask hard questions about the Bible.

All the earthReview

Issue published March 2006 Artist Parachute Band

Recorded live at the Parachute Festival, January 2005, All The Earth is a stunning collection of anthemic song. Every track is great!

No boundariesReview

Issue published March 2006 Artist Various Artists

It’s described as ‘the next dimension in worship music’.

Songs from the Bennett HouseReview

Issue published March 2006 Artist Spring Hill

‘New songs’ worship output, American style!

The Essential worship chillout collection 2Review

Issue published March 2006 Artist Various Artists

Relax. Make yourself a hot chocolate, run yourself a deep bath (grab a Flake while you’re at it), take the phone off the hook and immerse yourself in an hour’s worth of worship.