John Buckeridge discovers more about
Christianity magazine readers.
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Sally Hitchiner
Some regard them as spiritually dead places which only appeal to tourists. Sally Hitchiner takes another look and discovers the unique evangelistic opportunities cathedrals offer each day.
Issue published November 2007
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Mark Greene
Mark Greene explores a bleak view of existence in the big screen adaptation of Ian McEwan’s finest novel.
Thousands of asylum seekers in the UK are destitute, marginalised and fear for their lives. Ruth Dickinson finds out what you can do to help the strangers on your doorstep.
Issue published November 2007
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Stephen Cottrell Modern life can be hectic. Even leisure can be busy. What might happen if we reverse the trend and take time to stop, and make space to ponder and be still?
Issue published November 2007
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Christine and Tony Tufnell A step-by-step guide to all that is step. Step-mums, step-dads, step-sons, step-siblings, step-grandkids, step-dogs, stephobbies and more.
Issue published November 2007
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Adam Harbinson We’re a bit short of useful books on spiritual abuse – probably because people who’ve been through it find it really difficult to write about their experience.
Issue published November 2007
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Heidi and Rolland Baker The story of Heidi and Rolland Baker is one of the most inspiring missionary tales of our time.
Issue published November 2007
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Stephen R Holmes How refreshing to read a book about the cross that treads ‘softly on other people’s dreams!’ It is easy to read and understand, well-researched and superb on history.
Issue published November 2007
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Linvoy Primus with Peter Jeffs The rise to fame of footballer Linvoy Primus has mirrored the ascent of Portsmouth, the club he has played for since 2000.
Issue published November 2007
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Phatfish ‘Phat’! Very high quality music (slang). Lou Fellingham’s sweet vocals (sometimes delivered with attitude or a husky edge) carry the melodic hooks through polished performances.
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Aaron Keyes The CD shelves at your local bookshop must be groaning under the weight of new releases by young worship leaders these days.
Issue published November 2007
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Kairos Ensemble Ensemble Listening to this album is a bit like buying a ticket for a concert only to realise that you don’t like the music.
Issue published November 2007
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Travis Taylor ‘You Have Loved’ is 13 tracks from one of California’s emerging worship leaders, whose production is stylistically and sonically inspired by the British music scene.
David Beer talks to Ruth Dickinson about what living with cancer has done for his faith.