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The Healing Promise

Mr Roger Welch
Date posted: 1 Jun 1998

Book Review By Richard Mayhue

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The campus - the world

Dick Dowsett
Date posted: 1 Mar 1998

After speaking at the Christian Union meeting, I strolled through the town to the student flat where I was to spend the night. Later that evening, with the CU president, I helped as a post graduate student from China become a Christian. Students and others in both English universities where he had studied had befriended him and shared the gospel. I just happened to be there, like a midwife, at the time when he was ready to be born again.

Before we broke up, I suggested the CU president lead us in prayer, which he did ... in fluent Chinese! Not a miracle, just a lot of hard work. Chinese is his degree subject: we had met before in China where part of his course was spent in a university in Beijing! I hope that he will soon be working in China, and living for Jesus there.

IVP New Testament Commentary Series - Matthew

Paul Cavill
Date posted: 1 May 1998

Book Review Matthew (IVP NT Commentary)

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Gattaca

Julie Skelton
Date posted: 1 May 1998

None Review Gattaca Columbia Pictures, 112 minutes. Cert. 15 'Consider what God has done: Who can straighten what he has made crooked?' (Ecclesiastes 7.13) - the text is used on screen at the beginning of this timely science fiction film, in the mould of Aldous Huxley's Brave New World. The audience is invited to consider the evidence before them . . .

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After God's funeral

Mr Ravi Zacharias
Date posted: 1 May 1998

During the recent Cambridge Mission, Ravi Zacharias spoke on 'What happened after God's funeral?' We print here a brief extract which touches on the problem of moral relativism, which follows atheism.

I think it was Paul Tillich who said that religion is the essence of any culture and culture is the dress of religion. I believe he was right in this statement. The West has yet to answer the question: 'What is the essential belief in its culture'. With pluralism growing dramatically, it is a question that Western culture needs to answer.

THE PURPOSE DRIVEN CHURCH

Tony Sargent
Date posted: 1 Mar 1998

Book Review Growth without compromising your message and mission

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Aspiring to glory

Mr Paul Cook
Date posted: 1 Apr 1998

Book Review A Godward Life: 120 Daily Readings

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Narnia's man

Colin Duriez
Date posted: 1 Apr 1998

Known to his friends as 'Jack' (he didn't like 'Clive Staples'), C.S. Lewis was born on the outskirts of Belfast on November 29 1898, and died in his Oxford home, The Kilns, almost 65 years later on November 22 1963.

He was equally a scholar and a storyteller, for years an Oxford don, and then Professor of Medieval and Renaissance Literature at Cambridge.

An exciting future

EN
Date posted: 1 Apr 1998

Stephen Gaukroger is giving the main Bible readings at Word Alive 1998.

Stephen is leader of the pastoral team at Gold Hill Baptist Church in Buckinghamshire. The author of over a dozen books, he is also the Chairman of the Luis Palau Evangelistic Association in Europe, a member of the Spring Harvest Executive and of the Word Alive Committee.

Brief lives: Alexander Mackay

Don Stephens
Date posted: 1 Feb 1998

Alexander Mackay was a pioneer missionary to Uganda. He was born in 1849 in Rhyme, a village not far from Aberdeen. His father was a minister of the Free Church of Scotland, so it is no surprise to learn that the Bible and the Westminster Catechism were the two most important books in the house.

Until he was 14 he was home-schooled and during that time he came to love and trust Christ.

Brief lives: Fanny Crosby

Don Stephens
Date posted: 1 Jan 1998

I am told that Fanny Crosby is in the Guinness Book of Records for writing the largest number of hymns - nearly 9,000.

This remarkable lady was born in New England in 1820 and lived to one month short of her 95th birthday in 1915. When she was six weeks old, the doctor was called to attend to an eye infection. He arranged for hot poultices to be put on both eyes. These burnt the corneas, scar tissue formed, and as a result, she was blinded. Yet at no point in her life did she ever complain or hold a grudge. In fact, she saw it as the means God used to make her life's work possible.

Aisha, My Sister

Ms Catherine Weston
Date posted: 1 Feb 1998

Book Review Aisha My Sister

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Jesus and the Victory of God

Robin Dowling
Date posted: 1 Jan 1998

Book Review By N.T. Wright

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From Persecution to Prosperity - The Dissenters (Volume II)

Sharon James
Date posted: 1 Jan 1998

Book Review From persecution to prosperity

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