Issue 64
Editorial
Good evening and welcome, this is your Christis! This really is YOUR Christis — we want YOU to write for us, or draw for us; tell us what inspires you; what drives you; what you find funny; what has brought you closer to God, (or what has driven you further away) or even just something you randomly thought of last night. Please talk to us — we’re lonely! We’re looking for articles for Issue 65 right now!
Contents:
- Comment Corner — Need some space? tells us all about the quietest place on campus …
- CLMs? Eh? — supplies the answers
- The Lourdes experience — wishes you were there
- explains that when the Bible’s too hot to handle, God meets us on our own terms
- I believe in … ? Some personal creeds
- Thinker thoughts — issues which challenge your faith
- A Testimony from — passionate prayer in a car … sounds good to me
- The bible Bit — looks at Psalm 8
- tells us why God is too big to be boxed up
- A Prayer — elevates us with some spiritual stuff …
- Perfect timing as always —
- Letters
- Christians on Campus
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 was lovingly crafted, in the dingy recesses of Derwent, by:
God
Blair Hunwick
John Cook
Rachel Cavill
Karen Breslin
Annette Cooper
Keira Curtis
Tom Cooper
Matt Campbell
Peter Tylor
Hilary Dalwood
Al Disley
Mark Ford
Fireworks
Al Disley
Clare Richardson
Matt Topping
Andy Armstrong
And all our contributors!
Special Thanks to the Artists:
Alan Beebe
Andy Armstrong
Peter Carr
Peter Tylor
Disclaimer:
The views contained in Christis are not necessarily the views of the Committee, neither are they all necessarily from a Christian viewpoint. If you have any doubts or concerns about what you have read in here please email us at editor@christis.org.uk, drop a note in our societies pigeonhole in the SU building, or see the Beanbag, Blair Hunwick.