Quentin Vacheron
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Philippa Hanna review: Through the Woods
Philippa Hanna's album Through the Woods, her third since 2007, is set to be released July 1. The songs are folk country sounds blended with bluesy pop and sparkled with some really nice John Mayer-style guitar solos.
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The church and building community in the digital age
God is a communicating God and Christians need to be communicating where people are, says Dr Bex Lewis
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Pop culture and spirituality without religion
Ted Turnau says Christians should be looking for ways to come alongside today's secularised pop stars to help them use religious imagery appropriately
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Finding Favour
New band Finding Favour make their debut with a brilliant and eponymous self-titled album.
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Using the beautiful game for God's purposes
Former Premiership footballer Linvoy Primus believes churches can use football to reach out to their communities just as they did when the first teams and leagues were formed in the 1800s.
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Trolley push raises awareness of UK food poverty
Last effort of Trussel Trust Foodbanks' "Phil the Trolley" campaign against food poverty in UK
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Jahmene Douglas brings the magic to London Community Gospel Choir's 30th anniversary concert
Jahmene Douglas was a special guest at the LCGC's 30th anniversary concert, drawing cheers for his gospel version of Emeli Sandé's "Next to Me".
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Methodists helping young people make a difference
The Methodist Church's One Programme is offering young people paid one-year placements at innovative church projects throughout Britain.
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All This For A King: David Crowder* Band release essential collection
The Essential Collection includes their popular hits O Praise Him (All This For A King), The Glory of It All and No One Like You
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New film, Ring the Bell, out on DVD
New film, Ring the Bell, is out on DVD from Authentic Media
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Iraq: TV station licences suspended
Human Rights Watch is urging the Iraqi government to cancel revocations of TV station licences
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Evangelist sees benefit in door-to-door approach
Door knocking may not be to everyone's liking, but Counties evangelist Colin Johnson wants more churches to consider making it a regular part of their outreach.