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Keep The Faith Issue 58

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Welcome! Have you been enjoying the hot weather? I have. When the sun is out and the sky is blue, we get the opportunity to bask in glorious sunshine and praise our Creator for blessing us with such beautiful weather. These moments of enjoying God’s wonderful world can sometimes bring very human flaws, bad attitudes and painful experiences into focus. This month’s magazine deals with some of these and how they can be overcome. Rachel K Brown explores the roots of anger, its cause, effects and ways to deal with it. Clive Lewis presents a powerful case for churches to utilise mediation to heal church rifts and Amie Buharie provides some pointers on how churches can combat loneliness amongst youth. Gladys Famoriyo encourages Christians to undergo a spiritual spring clean to get rid of ‘emotional clutter’ in their lives, Stephen Brooks explores the issue of church unity whilst Dionne Gravesande looks at football’s hold on society and asks should it be regarded as a religion? And I look at the very thorny and contentious issue of submission within marriage and relationships. There is also the usuals, Heart to Heart, Gospel News, Charity Affairs and news. Finally how can we forget Muyiwa, currently Britain’s leading gospel artist who is featured on our front cover. Our in depth interview sheds light on some exciting developments in his burgeoning ministry and his plans to help other UK artists. Happy reading. Marcia Dixon Marcia Dixon. Editor, Keep The Faith

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living & lifestyle, news & politics, religion


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david shosanya / gladys famoriyo / keno ogbo / amie buharie / lara rufus / marcia dixon / rev wale hudson roberts / rev stephen brooks / dionne gravesande / michael smith / clive lewis / paul lindsay / janet malcolmson

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