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Noel Richards: Talking through his song "There Is Power In The Name Of Jesus"Worship leader Noel Richards explains the thinking and theology behind "There Is Power In The Name Of Jesus" [01.08.91]
Chris Bowater: A Lincoln-based songsmith and a worshipful masterLeaving aside the phenomenon called Kendrick, CHRIS BOWATER is probably the most popular praise and worship leader and songwriter in Britain. Dave Massey spoke to the songsmith. [01.08.91]
Susan Ashton: The Nashville CCM star wakened by the windShe made many sit up and take notice with her performances on the Michael Card tour earlier this year. Now SUSAN ASHTON is set to visit Greenbelt. Elizabeth Leighton Jones reports. [01.08.91]
Domenico Scarlatti: Renowned for his expertise on the keyboard and such works as "Stabat Mater"Dave Massey concludes our series on seminal composers of 'Sacred Music' by investigating keyboard wizard DOMENICO SCARLATTI (1685-1757). [01.08.91]
The Glorylanders: Seventies British Jesus music veterans find new audiences in GermanyTHE GLORYLANDERS have a new CD out recorded live in Germany. It's their first album for 18 years. Tony Cummings investigates. [01.08.91]Amy Grant: CCM icon with a heart in motion
Has Amy sold out or sold in? To find out Thorn Grainger spoke to AMY GRANT at her Nashville home. [01.06.91]Sidelong Glance - June/July 1991
Where our intrepid editorial team take an askance look at the Christian music counter-culture. [01.06.91]
Brussel Spaceship: Taking the message to the pubs and clubsJames Attlee has a close encounter with pub-rock pioneers Brussel Spaceship...Bar Trek [01.06.91]
Caroline Bonnett: Latest album's social commentary creating a stir James Attlee meets Surrey-based songwriter CAROLINE BONNETT, whose new album is set to make waves [01.06.91]
Henry Purcell - 1659-1695: Looking at the sacred traditionDave Massey continues our series on seminal composers of classical 'Sacred Music'. This issue he looks at HENRY PURCELL British composer of 'renowned melancholy'. [01.06.91]

