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Steve Baker is a vicar's son and a DJ. Maybe, then, it was inevitable that he should be the driving force behind Abundant, the Christian-run nightclub currently packing 'em in under the arches near Waterloo. Maybe not. Karl Allison spoke to him to find out. [01.06.95]

Continuing our survey of the international development of Christian music, Christoph Buskies reports from Germany. [01.06.95]

In each issue we print the lyric of a song - gospel or CCM, sacred or secular - which God has used in some way to touch somebody's life. This time Mary Brows, a mother and journalist from Thames Ditton, describes how she was touched by a song. [01.06.95]

LIMIT X have come a long way since we last spoke to them in CR13. George Luke catches up on the news from the African gospel ambassadors. [01.06.95]

The Christian music scene in Europe is plagued by a strange nationalism, which supports American music but shows no interest in music made in any other country except its own. This must change writes Jan Willem Vink. [01.06.95]

With the release of his mainstream album for Reprise RUSS TAFF has metamorphasised from a CCM veteran to a country music "newcomer". Tony Cummings reports. [01.06.95]Alternative Worship: A heart for youth at alternative worship events
Karl Allison goes to Oxford and Manchester to check out two or more alternative worship events. [01.06.95]

America's hottest dance label, N-Soul Records, run by Scott Blackwell, have just released an album of new British dance artists. It will be launched at the Cross Rhythms SW's Sanctified Dance Party where many of the artists on the CD will be performing their tracks at the festival. Tony Cummings spoke to four of these underground dance gospellers. [01.06.95]

The debut album by Sozo is catching the ear of dancers all over the UK. Karl Allison investigated the hot new duo. [01.06.95]

With a new CD in the racks, MARTYN JOSEPH sets out afresh to conquer the dizzy heights of the pop rock mainstream. He spoke to Lukas Willcocks. [01.06.95]