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A new approach to evangelism, SEEKER SERVICES, using contemporary music, drama and a user-friendly, jargon-free message has mushroomed to become a major Church movement. Pippa Rimmer investigates. [01.10.97]

The new surge of popularity for Christian modern rock has found its focal point in Houston's CAEDMON'S CALL. Jan Willem Vink spoke at length to the folk pop rockers. [01.10.97]

He's produced everyone from Petra to Greg Long. He's played with mainstream megastars Kansas. And he has a superlative new album out. Tony Cummings reports on veteran JOHN ELEFANTE. [01.10.97]

How does the debut single and album by a group consisting of 50 singers and five band members, aged 16-26, make America's pop, R&B and gospel charts? Tony Cummings investigates the phenomenon that is God's Property. [01.10.97]

Adrian Thompson of veteran indie rock team SPLIT LEVEL gives a track-by-track run down of the band's latest album 'Glo.bal'. [01.10.97]

As far as house music and the gospel go, MAXIMILLIAN is going deeper. DJ Coopoid spoke to the producer/singer/rapper. [01.10.97]

American dance group RAZE opted to record their debut album in Manchester rather than Nashville. Chris Tozer caught up with them in the mud of Greenbelt '97. [01.10.97]

TONY CUMMINGS thought his duties for this issue of the magazine were finished as he went off to Roots & Branches '97. God had other ideas. [01.10.97]

DJ SEVEN is Jamey Wright of Jacksonville, Florida, USA. Cross Rhythms takes a closer look at his journey to trance musicmaker. [01.10.97]

A hot new album, a new singer who happens to be a grandmother, and a thrilling vision to take the inner city for Christ. Things are moving fast for the WORLD WIDE MESSAGE TRIBE. Tony Cummings reports. [01.10.97]