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Keep The Faith, is a magazine that reaches and reflects the heart of the Black community – the Church.
Many of the heroes and sheroes within the Black community, Nelson Mandela, Martin Luther King Jnr, Baroness Patricia Scotland, and President Barack Obama to name but a few are committed believers. With these facts in mind Keep The Faith aims to explore the heartbeat of the Black community by bringing to the fore the key debates, reflections and personalities that abound within our churches, as well as feature news stories, articles and interviews that inspire as well as inform.
Included in this issue is an an interview with Dr Robert Beckford, an academic who has made theology accessible to the masses. Also profiled is the Rt Rev Bishop Wilfred Wood, the Church of England’s first Black bishop.
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Make sure you check out the latest edition of Keep The Faith, Britain’s leading magazine about black faith.
Our special Easter edition includes
* an interview with Dwayne Tryumf, one of Britain’s leading rapper
* an article by Rev David Shosanya that asks the question – what should Easter mean for black people
* Rev Wale Hudson-Roberts views on depression and how the church can help those who suffer from it
* Rachel Brown writing about the transformative power of the Holy Spirit
* Why Your church should organise a retreat and much much more
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To look at Karen, coming from a famous
family, with gifted children doing big things,
along with all the prestigious singing and
songwriting awards under her belt, you might
forget that it hasn’t always been smooth
sailing. “I’m not going to say my journey was
easy. It wasn’t. But if you can still keep your
eye on the prize and keep God first, you can
be what you want to be, or what you aspire to
be. But many people don’t realize how
powerful it is to have God as first priority in
your life.”
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As the noughties come to a close, Gospel Link are set to position themselves to make a huge impact in the next decade. Best known for The GL Live events and the publication of Gospel Link magazine, the organisation has seen a number of changes including a rebranding, the launch of a brand new website and a number of changes within the core team.
After 42 issues, the Gospel Link magazine goes from strength to strength. In a scene where other gospel music publications have been launched with a fanfare but folded before making it into double figures, Gospel Link has set the standards for design and championing new artists from the UK and USA.
The new decade sees the creation of a new team to produce the magazine and create fresh material for the completely new website. The appointment of the respected broadcaster and journalist Mike Rimmer as the magazine’s editor has already seen the magazine go through some changes as a new team of young, fresh writers are currently coming on board to take magazine and website to a new level of creativity and professionalism in the new decade.
Rimmer shares, “I’m aware that I have joined Gospel Link at an exciting time in its history and want to be part of a team that takes it all to a new level. Inevitably there have been changes and difficult choices, especially in the creation of a new team but this is all part of positioning the magazine and website for the future.”

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Young Brotha Online Magazine is a new media property launched by Nebo Publishing, that is specially geared and tailored to African American Christian young men. YB Mag appeals to the youth who need an outlet and a magazine that understands the times, the challenges of being saved, and the many obstacles to remaining focused in this 21st century. YB Mag is bold, fresh, and relevant to our Young Brotha’s being bombarded with images, messages, and influences that undermine and contradict their faith everyday. Our goal is to present the message of the gospel and the principles found in the word of God in a way that never veers from the foundations of our Christian faith, while seeking to reach the hearts and minds of the youth of today. Young Brotha’s, YB Mag is in touch with what’s new, what’s now, and what’s next!
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STREETBRAND is a Christian youth culture magazine for young adults featuring quality music reviews, book reviews, interviews, fashion articles and much more. STREETBRAND is published three times a year and is supplemented with its companion website www.streetbrand.com
STREETBRAND is tailored to both sexes so our SBgirl section will keep girls up to date with the latest fashion finds and guys check out the SBguy section for top grooming secrets, gadget finds and more. We also run How To features such as 10 things to do this summer or How to get that dream job abroad. We feature interviews with celebrities (usually from a Christian background) plus we look at some serious issues too – diabetes, poverty, as well as explore the spiritual side of life. We also run non-faith based general news items. The magazine has featured some famous names from Mary Mary, Michelle Williams (of Destiny’s Child fame) to Woody Rock, Vicky Beeching, chipK, Blushuk, Rachael Lampa and Mandisa.

At STREETBRAND, we want to cater for everyone – whether you like to jam to the sounds of Jahaziel, or you prefer the more mellow sounds of Phatfish, whether you’re a young girl from the diocese of Winchester or a 17-year-old guy from London based KICC, whether you grew up in church or have not even decided whether you want to attend a church yet, there’s something for everyone. We hope you will find inspiration on our website but more than that, we hope you will taste something of the life of Jesus and want this for yourself too.
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Keep the Faith is Britain’s leading magazine about black faith.
This month’s edition includes an
Plus there’s regular columns, Charity Affairs, Word of Faith, Heart to Heart with Esther Fenty and much much more.

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