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Archive: May 2006

The ‘e’ wordEditorial

Issue published May 2006 Author John Buckeridge

I’m not ashamed of the gospel, just the name ‘evangelical’, admits John Buckeridge.

Telling the truth about healingFeature

Issue published May 2006 Author Adrian Plass

In this extract from his latest book ‘Jesus Safe Tender Extreme’, best selling author Adrian Plass gets angry and sad about healing frauds, but rejoices over genuine healings.

The Christian and the PhariseeFeature

Issue published May 2006 Author RT Kendall

RT Kendall describes the unlikely true-story of how a meeting with Yasser Arafat led to the development of a friendship with an orthodox rabbi.

The Da Vinci OpportunityFeature

Issue published May 2006 Author Steve Hollinghurst

Learn how you and your church can enter the debate about this month's big movie release, based on Dan Brown’s blockbuster novel 'The Da Vinci Code'. Steve Hollinghurst reveals how to engage, enable your Christian beliefs to get a positive response, and not be seen as part of a conspiracy to silence the truth.

Am I A Good Girl Yet?Review

Issue published May 2006 Author Carolyn Bramhall

Growing up in a 'normal' home, graduating from Bible School, getting married and working as a youth worker hardly suggests a gripping read!

Expressions: The DVDReview

Issue published May 2006 Author Various Artists

All around the UK Christians are experimenting with new expressions of church.

The Empty BedReview

Issue published May 2006 Author Susan Wellbank

There is no right or good time to lose a beloved sexual partner.

The Invisible WarReview

Issue published May 2006 Author Chip Ingram

I was expecting to hate this book, not least because the cover makes great claims: ‘What every believer needs to know about Satan, demons, and Spiritual warfare.

The Story of Toronto – through the lives of John and Carol ArnottReview

Issue published May 2006 Author John Peters

Hmmm! This is a tricky one!

The Twilight of AtheismReview

Issue published May 2006 Author Alister McGrath

Is God dead? Richard Dawkins continues to appear on evening TV to claim that though God may not be quite dead he is terminally ill. This book refutes that claim and provides good reason to think that the next great funeral may be that of atheism.

EmmanuelReview

Issue published May 2006 Artist Chris & Jennie Orange

It’s not every day that something free is something extremely good!

Magnify : The Songs of Russ HughesReview

Issue published May 2006 Artist Russ Hughes

Conceived as a ‘journey so far’ album, 'Magnify' celebrates the best of Russ Hughes' output over the last five years.

Not AshamedReview

Issue published May 2006 Artist Peculiar People

They may have taken their name from the movement founded by farm worker’s son James Banyard in Essex in the early 19th century and the title of this album from a 1992 release by The Newsboys, but then so too do this white South African trio tread a similar musical path to the Aussie expatriates and our own Delirious?, namely worship-based alt rock.

SONGS OF FELLOWSHIP Small Group resourceReview

Issue published May 2006 Artist Various Artists

I do not want to be negative but I seesaw back and forth on this one.