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Archive: March 2009

Match FixingEditorial

Issue publishedMarch 2009 Author John Buckeridge

John Buckeridge on how a winning team needs the right balance of optimism and reality

How Darwin's faith evolvedFeature

Issue publishedMarch 2009 Author Nick Spencer

DarwinThis year marks 200 years since the birth of Charles Darwin - but did he really just support an atheist worldview, or was there more to his faith journey than that?

The Ambiguity of DoubtFeature

Issue publishedMarch 2009 Author Martin Saunders

DoubtHollywood's latest offering tackles child abuse in the Catholic Church - but is this good news for the Church?

Finding my feetFeature

Issue publishedMarch 2009 Author Jonathan Langley

John ForemanSwitchfoot frontman Jon Foreman talks to Jonathan Langley about reconciling worship and performance

Health CheckFeature

Issue publishedMarch 2009 Author Ruth Dickinson and John Buckeridge

Health checkThe state of evangelicalism in the UK - plus an interview with new EA director Steve Clifford

I'm seeing another manDear Maggie

Issue publishedMarch 2009 Author Margaret Ellis

I have a wonderful husband whom I love very much and teenage kids. This past year has thrown considerable pressures at us which we have handled and found our way through. However, I have very slowly been getting closer in friendship to another man at church. We Facebook each other almost daily, he makes me laugh and gives me a place where I can offload...

The Right DirectionSteve Chalke

Issue publishedMarch 2009 Author Steve Chalke

We all have faith, says Steve Chalke, the question is whether we choose to put it in God

The Great Emergence - How Christianity is changing and whyReview

Issue publishedMarch 2009 Author Phyllis Tickle

Phyllis Tickle proposes that every 500 years or so the Christian faith has a form of spiritual spring clean and car boot sale where we ‘declutter’.

The PawnReview

Issue publishedMarch 2009 Author Steven james

If you like Patricia Cornwell and have a strong constitution, then this book will certainly give you food for thought.

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