Issue 33

Editorial

By Christis

Well, welcome at last to issue 33 of Christis. As you may be able to tell, we’ve put on a little weight over the Easter vacation, and so there’s far too little space for me to sit here and ramble on. Just suffice to say that we’ve the long awaited low-down on the new(ish) Christian Leaders, and a few words on Christian Aid week, amongst all this other stuff …

Contents

Declaration of Aims

This magazine has been formed to offer an open and challenging attitude towards Christianity, provoking discussion within it, but also extending beyond it. It aims to provide a forum and a mouthpiece for concerned Christianity in its broadest sense.

Thanks to:

This issue of Christis will not be held responsible for any of the following: floods, earthquakes, dinosaurs, Banana Bubbles, Ian Rush, Accrington Stanley, Chris Evans, M People, Blur, Monopoly and those stupid books that make noises when you push a button. You know the ones. They sit in bookshops with little kids playing with them, making them go “My hat!” and “Bananas!”. Anyway, along with Christis, none of the following are to blame, either, but they were responsible for this issue:

God
Hilary Inwood
Paul Read
Hazel Moore
Nic Tall
Martin Oliver
Ian Jones
Sofia Clarke
Susan Key
Snobo the Hobo
Foxy Loxy
Fozzie Bear

Peter Carr
Jonathan Hassell
Alan Beebe
Kathy Baker
Andrew Filby
Heather Colgate
Mark Ford
Matthew Vogan
Paul Lee
Chicken Licken
Beaker
The Great Gonzo

And all our contributors

Christis is produced on 100% unbleached, recycled paper.

Disclaimer

The views expressed in Christis are not necessarily those of the committee.