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Archive: March 2007

Addicted to pain and powerDear Maggie

Issue published March 2007 Author Margaret Ellis

You hero?Editorial

Issue published March 2007 Author John Buckeridge

John Buckeridge wonders who will one day win hero status.

A Word for TodayFeature

Issue published March 2007 Author Laurence Singlehurst

If people look at us blankly when we talk about what we believe, is it because we’re not using the right words? And if people don’t understand the word ‘repentance’ what should we use instead? Laurence Singlehurst provides insight into how we can make the gospel make sense in a changing world.

Beautiful NewsFeature

Issue published March 2007 Author John Buckeridge

Matt Redman has brought out a new album of worship songs. John Buckeridge asks Matt what his biggest challenge as a worship leader is, if charismatic worship is unfriendly to most men, and how he plans to spend the rest of his life.

Growing (seriously) oldFeature

Issue published March 2007 Author Mary Batchelor

Tweenagers, Generation X, the mid-life crisis – plenty has been written on these subjects. But how much do you know about the issues faced by people in their 70s or 80s? Mary Batchelor has something to say to the elderly, the youthful and the young at heart about how to tackle the twilight years with courage and grace.

From the abundance of the heart: Catholic Evangelism for all ChristiansReview

Issue published March 2007 Author Stephen Cottrell

How does one bring renewal and growth into the local liturgical church?

Getting Serious about Getting MarriedReview

Issue published March 2007 Author Debbie Maken

At best this book can be described as controversial. Debbie Maken (married at 31) argues that Christians have a duty to pursue marriage...

Prayer: Does it make any difference?Review

Issue published March 2007 Author Philip Yancey

'The most inspirational spiritual writer of our day’ takes his readers on a pilgrimage through every aspect of prayer...

Rabble-Rouser for Peace: the Authorised Biography of Desmond TutuReview

Issue published March 2007 Author John Allen

This is biography with knobs on. Published to coincide with Desmond Tutu’s 75th birthday, it tells the story of the black South African boy from the townships...

Serving as Senders: how to care for your MissionariesReview

Issue published March 2007 Author Neal Pirolo

Christians are here to see the Great Commission completed, to prepare the way for Jesus to return!

Why men hate going to churchReview

Issue published March 2007 Author David Murrow

This book made my blood boil! Not because it suggests the main reason that men hate going to church is because it is a feminine environment...

All that mattersReview

Issue published March 2007 Artist Jonathan Veira

Eclectic, chocolate-voiced opera singer Jonathan Veira continues to dip in and out of the Contemporary Christian Music scene with jazz and blues influenced albums.

Beautiful newsReview

Issue published March 2007 Artist Matt Redman

As soon as you press play, you realise Matt has emerged from the studio with a sound that ventures into new and brave territory.

Introducing Ayiesha WoodsReview

Issue published March 2007 Artist Ayiesha Woods

It’s no surprise that the sound of Ayiesha Woods is as varied as her cultural influences.

Out of the OrdinaryReview

Issue published March 2007 Artist Graham Kendrick

There was once a time when Graham Kendrick wasn’t just the most important figure on the British Contemporary Christian Music scene – he was the scene.

The day I prayed for hoodie teensThe Day I

Issue published March 2007 Author Kristina Cooper

Charismatic Catholic, Kristina Cooper shares how prayer helped convince some unchurched teenagers in south London that God is alive, active and working in their lives.