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Holiday Reading
Want a good novel to read this summer? John Buckeridge looks at the growing range of Christian fiction titles available.
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Help Or Hindrance?
John Buckeridge asks, is the name of your church relevant or rusty?
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Hope And Heartache
Adrian and Bridget Plass travel to Zambia to learn more about people whose lives have been deeply affected by HIV/AIDS.
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Letter From The Heart
An 'open letter' from Joel Edwards, general director of the Evangelical Alliance (UK) to those debating the theory of the atonement following the furore caused by a chapter from The Lost Message of Jesus, by Steve Chalke and Alan Mann.
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Heart of Worship
Just a month after releasing a song about worshipping God in the midst of pain, Matt Redman's newborn son was rushed into intensive care. Matt talks to John Buckeridge about praising God in the bad times and why his latest songs focus on reverence.
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Grace Painting
If pictures can speak louder than words, Ruth Dearnley considers 'What does grace mean for the church?' She concludes that at its best – it is a masterpiece.
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I Got Rhythm
Rhythm helps us experience the grace of God, writes Pete Broadbent, who calls us to seek out 'sacramental moments'.
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God On The Radio
Wherever you live in the UK you can listen to Christian radio - and, as Patricia Hargreaves explains, the choice is growing.
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When God Seems Unjust
Ever feel ever so slightly miffed that God blesses people that don't seem to deserve it? RT Kendall draws some challenging and heartening lessons from Jesus' Parable of the Vineyard.
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Ways To Give
Practical help for Christians who want to give, but don't know how to give in the most tax efficient manner. Redina Kolaneci explains how Gift Aid can help increase the money a church or charity receives from regular and one-off donations.
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Who Are The New Missionary Giants
A century ago the UK was one of the biggest missionary sending nations. Andy Peck introduces us to the new missionary giants such as the Philippines, where a small army of Christian chambermaids use every opportunity to share their faith in the Middle East.
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Food, Glorious Food
Mark Greene waxes lyrical about food and gets angry about its abuse.
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Fit For Life
Where do Britons go to attempt to get a fit body, mind and spirit? Catherine Larner investigates the growing trend to look for wholeness in health clubs.
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Making Space For God To Fill
What do you do to get away from the daily routine and make space for God? John Buckeridge asked 10 Christians to share what works for them.
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The 'Yuk' Factor
RT Kendall's first reaction to the Toronto Blessing was 'Yuk'. But as he reveals in this exclusive extract from his new book, he soon discovered that God often chooses to move through apparently bizarre manifestations. RT encourages you to beware being too quick to say, 'Surely not, that can't be God' - and shows how from the Garden of Eden onwards, God has often chosen 'foolish things' to confound the 'wise'.
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Exploring Spirituality
Joyce Huggett introduces a new series of articles which will explore seven strands of spirituality: Evangelical, Charismatic, Contemplative, Holiness, Compassionate Caring, Incarnational, and Sacramental. She argues that a fully rounded follower of Jesus embraces them all.
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An Experience of a Lifetime!
People of all ages are giving weeks and months to short term mission. But how can we be sure that the time we give is of benefit to us and those we serve and that we remember the experience for the right reasons. Jenny Baker asks mission agencies and volunteers what we can do before we sign up.