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The "Bad Boys of Christian Music" the PRAYER CHAIN are back once again, with the release of their acclaimed yet highly experimental album "Mercury". Liz Liew caught up with all five members on a sunny afternoon at Flevo Festival, Holland. [01.12.95]

17-year-old REBECCA ST JAMES may be one of Christian music's youngest chart makers, yet this new singer from Australia has already impressed many with her natural warmth and her effective communication of her love for Christ. Jan Willem Vink reports. [01.12.95]Eternal: The Croydon girl group feeling "blessed"
With a new single "I've Been Blessed" destined to be a huge Christmas hit and their hot new album The Power Of A Woman' selling by the sack-load things are still looking great for Croydon superstars ETERNAL. Tony Cummings and Chris Cole spoke to the group. [01.12.95]

Steve Wheeler tells how a track by Parchment impacted his life. [01.10.95]

With his new album 'R.I.O.T.' (Righteous Invasion Of Truth) about to soar high in America's CCM chart, Cross Rhythms spoke to CARMAN, the man whose musical attacks on spiritual strongholds and principalities has struck a chord with American evangelicalism but made his music anathema to the post evangelical. Tony Cummings reports. [01.10.95]

Currently packing them in on his mammoth 21-town UK tour, praise and worship leader, singer and composer NOEL RICHARDS spoke to Tony Cummings. [01.10.95]The Media Scandal Behind Sheffield's Nine O'Clock Service
The Archbishop Of Canterbury called for lessons to be learned from the sex abuse scandal of the Nine O'Clock Service. In this detailed report Tony Cummings looks at NOS and strives to unravel the spiritual lessons from the media hyperbole. [01.10.95]

Australian worship leader and producer CHRIS FALSON is now based in Los Angeles. He spoke to Tom Gould. [01.10.95]

A fine new acoustic singer/songwriter from South Africa is ANGELA DIPRIMA. On her recent visit to the UK Angela spoke to Andrew Long. [01.10.95]

HOG have pioneered rap in the UK and, after six years of dues paying, are still rapping and scratching. HOG's Lee Jackson spoke to Tony Cummings. [01.10.95]