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Archive: September 2007

Profitable wordEditorial

Issue publishedSeptember 2007 Author John Buckeridge

John Buckeridge reflects on a prophetic word given to him.

Chicken soup and cappuccinosFeature

Issue publishedSeptember 2007 Author Mark Greene

Mark Greene ponders on the phenomenal growth in coffee shops – now more numerous than estate agents on our high streets – and asks whether this trend is a friend or an enemy to community.

Faith schoolsFeature

Issue publishedSeptember 2007 Author Emma John

school pupil sitting listeningFaith schools have often been in the news and while some people support them, others want them closed down. In the first of a two-part feature, Emma John explores what faith schools stand for.

Mad, bad or the truth?Feature

Issue publishedSeptember 2007 Author Roger Harper

sun rays through cloudsHow can we discern the voice of God in our nation today? In the first of a two-part series, Roger Harper considers fulfilled and unfulfilled prophetic words and the way we respond to them.

Too fat to fancyDear Maggie

Issue publishedSeptember 2007 Author Margaret Ellis

My wife and I haven’t been physically intimate for over a year. I can’t blame her for not wanting me as I have been putting on more and more weight over the years; I wouldn’t fancy me if I were her! When we used to make love, I would feel fat and ugly. I just want to bury my head and not think about what we have lost, but I miss her touch dreadfully...

The day I met my sons after ten years apartThe Day I

Issue publishedSeptember 2007 Author Matt Roper

Simon Lok tells Matt Roper how he was miraculously reunited with his sons.

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