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A hot track from the 'No Longer Silent' album by DEREK BOND was featured on a recent Cross Rhythms Experience tape. Mike Rimmer spoke to the CCM veteran. [01.12.94]The Inspirational Songwriters' Project: A songwriting showcase in Liverpool
George Russell put on his Ned Kelly helmet and went to investigate THE INSPIRATIONAL SONGWRITERS' PROJECT. [01.10.94]

Neil Brennan of Nottingham tells how a track by Gethsemane Rose impacted his life. [01.10.94]

Successful concerts with Petra and a searing ICC-distributed album didn't quite prepare Tony Cummings for his memorable encounter with the music and ministry of JERUSALEM. [01.10.94]

Michael and Carrie Hodge, better known as TWO HEARTS, make catchy R&B pop gospel. They also promote Bibles. They were interviewed by Jan Willem Vink. [01.10.94]Cross Rhythms Festival 1994: A charismatic festival
Tony Cummings reports on CROSS RHYTHMS FESTIVAL - 8th-10th July - Risdon Farm, Okehampton, Devon [01.10.94]

Another new name hits the CD racks. But at least to CCM buffs the second part of it will be familiar. CHERI KEAGGY spoke, Tony Cummings listened. [01.10.94]

For a generation she was THE Page Three girl, the topless wanton who provoked millions of male Sun readers to sexual fantasies. Launching a pop singing career on the strength of her modelling fame, SAMATNHA FOX was soon hitting with such salacious songs as "Touch Me (I Want Your Body)". But now the unthinkable has happened. Sam Fox has become a Christian. Mike Rimmer interviewed Sam at the Greenbelt Arts Festival. [01.10.94]

One of the most influential and controversial of all Christian music luminaries, ANDRAE CROUCH visits these shores in October. Tony Cummings fills in the history. [01.10.94]

In November Christendom's most radical alternative rocker STEVE TAYLOR will be commencing a British tour with Guardian. In anticipation of this event, a video 'Squint: Movies From The Sound Track', directed by as well as starring Steve Taylor, has just been released. The making of the video was no ordinary pop promo story. Steve took the budget offered by Warner Bros for the video and instead of settling for a standard Hollywood shoot, spent the cash on equipment and air tickets. Then, with a small film crew, Steve set off for Hong Kong, Vietnam, Thailand, Nepal, India and Turkey. The footage he came back with makes for (to quote the publicity blurb) "one of the most ambitious film shoots ever undertaken by a rock artist." During his sojourn around the world, Steve kept a diary. These are extracts from it. [01.10.94]