Issue 58, 2002
In this issue:
- Editorial: facing the future: God's alternative for rural industry and rural churches
- Rural resurrection? Partners in hope
- The Curry Commission on farming and food: on first looking into it: a farmer's response
- Rural churches in the red: shall we treasure them?
- Church buildings: thinking the unthinkable
- Consumerism and the church
- Seasonal Worship in the Countryside: a preview of the book
- Cope's comment
- Book reviews
Editorial: facing the future:
God's alternative for rural industry and rural churches
John Whitehead
Rural Resurrection? Partners in hope:
a conference at Swanwick
Donald Marr
The Curry Commission on farming and food:
on first looking into it: a farmer's response
John Neal
Rural churches in the red:
shall we treasure them?
Jean Coates
Church buildings:
thinking the unthinkable
Richard Bending
Consumerism and the church
Norman Morris
Seasonal Worship in the Countryside:
a preview of the book
Mike Ayden, Tony Hodgson, Nicky Hoskin-Stone, John Lovatt, Noel Lovatt, Linda Probyn and John Whitehead
Cope's comment
Stephen Cope
Book Reviews
Richards, Anne: The Grass is Always Greener, by John Whitehead.
Gatward, Gordon: Livestock Ethics, by Mervyn Wilson.