March 22, 2010

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Archive: February 2010

Brand valuesEditorial

Issue publishedFebruary 2010 Author John Buckeridge

John Buckeridge considers ‘finger lickin’ good’ slogans...

10 years older... none the wiserFeature

Issue publishedFebruary 2010 Author Mark Greene

Mark Greene wonders if we’ve learned anything in the past decade...

Closing the back door of the ChurchFeature

Issue publishedFebruary 2010 Author Andy Peck

Andy Peck considers how to deal with people leaving your church...

Gig Review: Delirious?Feature

Issue publishedFebruary 2010 Author Martin Saunders

Martin Saunders sees the last Delirious? gig...

Profile: Ken CostaFeature

Issue publishedFebruary 2010 Author John Buckeridge

John Buckeridge meets Ken Costa, the chairman of an international investment bank and Alpha, a course which has introduced Christianity to 12 million people worldwide.

Time for GodFeature

Issue publishedFebruary 2010 Author Jo Swinney

Do you ever feel so busy that your spiritual life suffers? Here are some ideas for making time for what’s important...

My family aren't ChristiansAsk Steve

Issue publishedFebruary 2010 Author Steve Chalke

I became a Christian as an adult ten years ago. My family love and take an interest in me but keep faith at arms’ length which I find very frustrating. I feel like a bad Christian because I don’t evangelise to them.

Sex and SinglesDear Maggie

Issue publishedFebruary 2010 Author Margaret Ellis

I am now in my 30s and a virgin. Even though I believe that being a virgin has been the right thing, I dread the day one of my secular friends or acquaintances brings up the sex topic in relation to me. How can I deal with this?

Hello HurricaneReview

Issue publishedFebruary 2010 Artist Switchfoot

Hard on the heels of frontman Jon Foreman’s rightly acclaimed acoustic solo EPs, Switchfoot’s first release as independents arrives amid great curiosity about their new direction...

In JesusReview

Issue publishedFebruary 2010 Artist Phatfish

Phatfish’s eighth album is everything you might expect from one of the UK’s best loved Christian bands. High quality songwriting, production and musicianship are the order of the day. Highlights include the rocky title track, and the anthemic ‘Come to Jesus’...

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