This month’s Keep The Faith is our first edition for 2011, so I must firstly wish you a belated Happy New Year, and wish you God’s richest blessings, prosperity and strength during the course of the year ahead. February is the month that hosts Valentine’s Day, and with this in mind, Keep The Faith features several articles exploring the issue of love and relationships. Rev David Shosanya analyses marriage, and reflects on what couples can learn from the Holy Trinity; Rev Stephen Brooks reveals the marital difficulties church leaders face, and how the Church can support them. Christian author Stephen James Dixon flips the script, and provides relationship advice to men, whilst Esther Williams looks at the thorny issue of singleness and the search for a partner, and reaches some interesting conclusions. Rachel K Brown and Dionne Gravesande inspire readers to have a deeper relationship with God through their articles on prayer; Rev Wale Hudson-Roberts motivates Christians to fight for justice, with his article about the undermining of Christianity in British society; Rev Doug Williams motivates churches to develop strong leadership teams, whilst Isaac Carter encourages us all to get our finances in order. This month’s Keep The Faith also includes an interview with Britain’s leading gospel MC, Guvna B, who’s proving to be a major role model for the younger generation. And, of course, there are the regulars: Heart to Heart, Cyber Corner, Charity Affairs, and much more. Our hope is that this month’s Keep The Faith inspires, informs and motivates you to be the best that you can be, and to do the best that you can. Happy reading! Marcia Dixon EDITOR
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