Keeping the bookshop sailing

en staff  |  Features
Date posted:  1 Feb 2015
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Keeping the bookshop sailing

The high street still provides tremendous opportunities for the gospel

The double award-winning Manna Christian Bookshop in Streatham, South London, opened in 1981.

It is on the route of the A23 London to Brighton vintage car rally, has survived two recessions and in February is embarking on a new venture. en spoke to the bookshop manager, Dave Lock (DL), and the chairman of trustees, Howard Giles (HG), about the past and the plans ahead.

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