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NGM: A new generationSince its inception in 1987 Bristol-based NGM has been a pioneering ministry engaging youth culture. Tony Cummings quizzed NGM's Ray Goudie about the ministry's continuing development. [01.04.99]
Dawkins And Dawkins: Brother to brotherAfter a lengthy hiatus, R&B gospel duo DAWKINS AND DAWKINS are back with a great new CD. Tony Cummings reports. [01.04.99]
Chris Bowater: Windows on worshipOne of the most highly respected worship leaders and songwriters CHRIS BOWATER has recently released a new album. He spoke in depth about the project and his whole attitude to worship to Lukas Willcocks. [01.04.99]
Richard Reid: Looking for a cityHow does a self-confessed rebel from the mean streets of Glasgow get himself invited to the White House? Trevor Kirk spoke to singer/song writer RICHARD REID to find out. [01.04.99]
Roly Johnson: Songs of a shepherdA Geordie singer/songwriter with an exceptional line in gritty realism, ROLY JOHNSON has just released an outstanding album. Mike Rimmer reports. [01.04.99]
Sons Of Thunder: The grassroots group from GlasgowGlasgow's SONS OF THUNDER have a diverse range of musical influences as Tony Cummings discovered. [01.04.99]Fruit: The Chichester group going bananas
With their Soul Survivor gigs creating a buzz and rumours of a big record deal in the offing, Chichester's FRUIT are about to hit the fast lane. The band talked to Mike Rimmer. [01.04.99]
Kids Ministry: A look at four British children's ministriesWe spoke to four of Britain's leading exponents of children's ministry, JIM BAILEY, DOUG HORLEY, SAMMY HORNER and ISHMAEL, asking them some tough questions. Here are their illuminating answers [01.04.99]
Tony Fitzgerald: Cross Rhythms Festival - CCM and the rise of the prophetic PsalmistBible teacher and preacher TONY FITZGERALD has seen Cross Rhythms and the CCM scene develop down the years. He was quizzed by Tony Cummings. [01.04.99]
Tree: The roots of the South African bandAfter working audiences during a sojourn in the UK, South African band TREE drummed up great interest for their debut album 'Overflow'. Here Mike Rimmer talks to the three band members, John Ellis, Darryl Swart and Jon 'Scoop' Randall. [01.04.99]

