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The Road Less Travelled
What can we learn about walking with Christ from the way ancient rabbis taught their students? Steve Chalke discovers a challenge to go deeper...
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Madiba’s Legacy
We called him 'Madiba'. It wasn't, in any official sense, his real name, but in South Africa we used it to convey respect, warmth and affection when talking about our nation's greatest hero.
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One man’s legacy
John Buckeridge marks the passing of a ‘giant’, impacted but not crippled by tragedy.
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Learning from Robbie
Mark Greene finds that truth matters more today than is sometimes claimed.
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Living to learn
Steve Chalke on why experience, accompanied by reflection, teaches us more than formal study ever could.
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Marriage in no-man's land
Tired of putting up with fewer single men in the church than women? Diane Louise Jordan and Liz Speed joined up with other women to form a group to pray for men. They talk to John Buckeridge about their pro-active ‘Debs’ group, and where they found their men.
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What do we know
Are stories of the demise in Bible reading and understanding in the UK really true? Andy Peck spoke to Bible and Theological colleges to discover what the level of biblical knowledge and understanding of new students actually is and considers what this tells us about the UK church.
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The Return of the King
Mark Greene finds plenty to enjoy in the new film based on C.S. Lewis’ classic, ‘The Lion, The Witch and The Wardrobe’.
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Power and Justice
How have Christians managed to separate social action from miracles? And what can we do to encourage a faith which has both?
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Stories – just for kids?
Rob Lacey, best known for writing ‘Word on the Street’ (formerly The Street Bible), has spent 20 years exploring the role and value of story as a professional author and actor. Here he outlines some of the lessons and challenges he feels God’s been teaching him during that time doing the hard motorway miles.
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Just a way to make a living?
No! says our guest editor Mark Greene. Through our workplaces, Christians have the opportunity to change our nation.
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Just the two of us?
There is a hidden epidemic of infertility, and the impact on families and the faith of those affected is seismic. Caring, biblical and wise counsel from those who have been there and found a vein of peace is always welcome.
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Knowing You Jesus
When your music was the soundtrack to the British church in the 80s and 90s, it is a timely idea to create a one-stop shop for the very best...
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saw a vision of Jesus
Sheree Osborne tells Sheila Jacobs how a vision helped her to move on from the shadow of childhood abuse.
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Meeting Jesus
Fred is high on drugs and doesn’t want Howard Webber, the then Salvation Army captain, to come round to his flat because it is in chaos, rather like Fred himself...
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In Jesus
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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May issue
Praying for my friends and family who aren’t Christians moves me to tears almost every time I do it...
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November issue
I’ve lost count of the number of times I’ve looked at a book and questioned whether it actually needed to be written...
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October issue
What is your cause? What is your ‘one thing’? What is God asking you to speak up about? What does he want you to do? Dare you ask him?