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INSIDE:<br />

SPECIAL<br />

FEATURE<br />

modern JESUS army <strong>Streetpaper</strong> No. 81 Page 1<br />

modern <strong>Jesus</strong> army: bringing spiritual and social help to all people No. <strong>82</strong> FREE<br />

Young Christians make a splash in today’s UK<br />

THE<br />

CROSS<br />

P4-5<br />

READ ALL<br />

ABOUT IT<br />

k<br />

P7<br />

ANGELA’S<br />

BATTLE<br />

WITH<br />

DYSLEXIA<br />

CHRISTIAN BAPTISM!<br />

Baptism into <strong>Jesus</strong><br />

Christ! Baptism by full<br />

immersion!<br />

<strong>Jesus</strong> <strong>Army</strong> had many<br />

baptisms in 2007. Most<br />

were young men in their<br />

teens and twenties.<br />

UK youth is open to a<br />

<strong>Jesus</strong> who is alive and<br />

revolutionary.<br />

<strong>Jesus</strong> Himself was baptised.<br />

And He said that<br />

those who believed in Him<br />

and followed Him should<br />

also be baptised. It’s a vital<br />

part of being a Christian.<br />

And our baptism in water<br />

will, as <strong>Jesus</strong> described, be<br />

accompanied by the experience<br />

of being baptised<br />

with the Holy Spirit.<br />

Baptism in water<br />

speaks of our dying to our<br />

old, sinful life. And we rise,<br />

in Holy Spirit baptism, to<br />

walk the new life of holy<br />

adventure as Christians.<br />

We have with us the life<br />

and power of the Holy<br />

Spirit.<br />

If you would like to<br />

know more, please get in<br />

touch (see contact details<br />

above).<br />

Young men splash out:<br />

Danny, 19 and Ali, 22,<br />

baptise Dave, 19.<br />

<strong>Jesus</strong> said “whoever believes and is<br />

BAPTISED<br />

will be saved”


modern JESUS army <strong>Streetpaper</strong> No. <strong>82</strong> Page 2<br />

THE GOSPEL of Mark is<br />

part of the Bible and tells the<br />

story of the Life of Christ.<br />

Packed into 60 pages you<br />

can find how one man<br />

bridged the gap between<br />

man and God. Read<br />

about angry <strong>Jesus</strong> driving out money<br />

changers. Read about compassionate <strong>Jesus</strong> healing<br />

people. Test for yourself the claims of <strong>Jesus</strong>.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Bible in its entirety has now been translated into<br />

414 languages, and parts are now available in over<br />

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regularly top the list in all its versions.<br />

For your FREE copy of Mark’s Gospel contact us<br />

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Nether Heyford, Northampton NN7 3BR. Tel. 0845 123 5550. modern <strong>Jesus</strong> army <strong>Streetpaper</strong><br />

No.<strong>82</strong> © 2008, published three times a year by <strong>Jesus</strong> Fellowship Church, Nether Heyford,<br />

Northampton NN7 3LB. Editor James Stacey. All photographs supplied and copyright by <strong>Jesus</strong><br />

<strong>Army</strong> Photo Library or Public Domain unless stated otherwise. Printed by BGP Ltd., Bicester, Oxon.<br />

Reproduction of any part of this newspaper in any form requires written permission. All Bible<br />

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indicated. All articles are contributed by members of the <strong>Jesus</strong> Fellowship Church, also known as<br />

the modern <strong>Jesus</strong> army. Some members live as part of the New Creation Christian Community.<br />

Readers wishing to contact authors may do so by writing to the <strong>Jesus</strong> Fellowship Central Office.<br />

FORGOTTEN<br />

NO LONGER<br />

<strong>The</strong> <strong>Jesus</strong> <strong>Army</strong> takes the gospel to the “forgotten<br />

people”, those who are lonely, hurting, and poor.<br />

EDDIE WAS crippled<br />

with arthritis, incontinent<br />

and in his eighties.<br />

He had never been married,<br />

never had any children<br />

and had no family<br />

in Nottingham. He once<br />

told me that he didn’t<br />

get visitors and that’s<br />

when I decided I would<br />

adopt him; I would become<br />

his daughter.<br />

Eddie came to our church<br />

a few times but he was a<br />

hurt man, and especially<br />

hurt by his past experiences<br />

of church. When I rang<br />

to say I was<br />

coming to see<br />

him he would<br />

put on his<br />

best clothes<br />

although this<br />

was a real<br />

struggle as<br />

his movement<br />

was very painful<br />

– it was<br />

something<br />

special to him. When I left<br />

after visiting him we would<br />

pray together for Eddie<br />

knew <strong>Jesus</strong>, better in fact<br />

than me, I felt – as I would<br />

discover.<br />

One day Eddie rang me.<br />

He was upset but calm.<br />

Some hooded men had<br />

come and forced his backdoor<br />

open with a crowbar<br />

at dusk. As he sat helplessly<br />

in his wheelchair, they<br />

Julia Faire tells<br />

<strong>Streetpaper</strong> the<br />

moving story of one<br />

such lonely person.<br />

“as he sat<br />

helplessly in<br />

his wheelchair,<br />

they took<br />

everything”<br />

took everything he owned<br />

that was of any value. He<br />

pleaded with them (and<br />

they consented) to leave<br />

his hearing aid batteries.<br />

“<strong>Jesus</strong> was with me” he<br />

told me bravely. “I wasn’t<br />

afraid.”<br />

One Saturday I went to<br />

see Eddie. On the way I<br />

had a sudden inspiration.<br />

I would go into the discount<br />

shop and buy him<br />

some cakes. He was overwhelmed.<br />

“Did you know it<br />

was my birthday?” he said.<br />

On a dark winter evening,<br />

I rang Eddie. He didn’t answer.<br />

I tried again the next<br />

night... again, there was<br />

no reply. Eventually I got<br />

hold of the warden of the<br />

old people’s<br />

sheltered accommodation<br />

where he lived.<br />

“I’m very sorry”<br />

she said,<br />

“Eddie has<br />

passed away.”<br />

I went to the<br />

crematorium.<br />

<strong>The</strong>re was very<br />

few people at<br />

the service – it hardly did<br />

justice, I thought, to one<br />

of God’s forgotten ones. At<br />

the end the vicar asked if<br />

anyone would like to pray.<br />

I took myself by surprise<br />

and cried out, “Thank You,<br />

God, thank You that Eddie<br />

is Yours and has gone to be<br />

with You.”<br />

Eddie: forgotten in this<br />

life, maybe, but certainly<br />

not in the next.<br />

Eddie is no longer a “forgotten person”<br />

Imaginative glimpses of how different<br />

people saw the death of <strong>Jesus</strong>. Cross perspectives #1<br />

By a Pharisee<br />

a religious leader who<br />

opposed <strong>Jesus</strong><br />

SO MUCH for your proud<br />

boasting, <strong>Jesus</strong>! Where<br />

are your “Father’s” legions<br />

of angels now<br />

then? Just a common<br />

criminal, that’s what<br />

you are, stuck there between<br />

two of your sort<br />

for all to see.<br />

Ha! <strong>The</strong> people preferred<br />

a mass murderer<br />

to you. Given<br />

the choice by Pilate,<br />

they’d rather have<br />

Barabbas set free than<br />

you, the so-called miracle<br />

worker and selfstyled<br />

“Son of God”.<br />

So what if you “saved”<br />

others – healed the<br />

sick, delivered the<br />

demonised, or raised<br />

the dead? You cannot<br />

save yourself. So<br />

it must have been by<br />

demons that you did<br />

your charlatan acts.<br />

We knew it all along.<br />

And this is the “King<br />

of Israel”? Stuck there<br />

like a pig?<br />

What are you waiting<br />

for? Come down from<br />

the cross, and even<br />

now we will believe in<br />

you. You trust in God;<br />

let Him rescue you now<br />

then. “Son of God”? An<br />

illegitimate abomination,<br />

more like!<br />

see page 3 >><br />

Prayer is<br />

not dead,<br />

concludes<br />

survey<br />

A POLL on prayer, commissioned<br />

by Tearfund, the Christian<br />

charity, reveals that while<br />

only about one in fi ve British<br />

people goes to church at least<br />

once a year, twice as many of<br />

them pray.<br />

Far from prayer being irrelevant<br />

to today’s secular society,<br />

10 million people say that they<br />

pray ‘daily’ and a further 10 million<br />

‘regularly’.<br />

In London, the fi gure is even<br />

higher – three out of every four<br />

people pray regularly.<br />

What did they pray about?<br />

68 per cent pray for family and<br />

friends, 25 per cent for world<br />

issues and 41 per cent give<br />

thanks to God.<br />

Churches<br />

help to<br />

solve street<br />

violence<br />

FOLLOWING a survey of more<br />

than 3,000 church leaders and<br />

members, the Church Consultation<br />

on Violent Crime reported<br />

that 65 per cent wanted<br />

their churches to be involved in<br />

playing an active part in helping<br />

the families of victims of<br />

street violence.<br />

One of the writers of the report,<br />

Reverend Ermal Kirby, said<br />

churches could help the families<br />

of victims “put their lives back<br />

together”.<br />

<strong>The</strong> survey followed the<br />

violent death of 16-year-old<br />

Jonathan Matondo, who was<br />

shot on the street in Sheffi eld.<br />

Jonathan had spoken of becoming<br />

a pastor.<br />

It’s offi cial:<br />

“Marriage<br />

is good for<br />

you”<br />

IF YOU marry, rather than<br />

just live together, the statistics<br />

show that you may well<br />

be more healthy resulting in a<br />

longer life.<br />

This is the fi nding of a study<br />

by the government’s Offi ce of<br />

National Statistics.<br />

Although the number of<br />

weddings has declined by<br />

four per cent over the last ten<br />

years, those who have married<br />

will statistically be more likely<br />

to stay together and provide<br />

better care for each other after<br />

they reach the age of 65.<br />

Of those couples who currently<br />

supply 20 hours or more<br />

weekly care for each other, 84<br />

per cent are married.<br />

Fun, funky<br />

gospel for<br />

mobile<br />

generation<br />

NEW IDEAS for getting the<br />

Christian message across by<br />

mobile phone have been developed<br />

by a Welsh company in<br />

Monmouthshire called Teimlo.<br />

Mobile users can now choose<br />

from a list of services from the<br />

“Ecumen” range, which includes<br />

ring tones and ‘wallpaper’ with<br />

a Christian theme and a Bible<br />

you can read in the dark.<br />

<strong>The</strong> new service is praised<br />

as one way of communicating<br />

the gospel better – especially<br />

among young people.<br />

‘It’s getting the message<br />

across in a fun, funky way,’ commented<br />

Pastor Robbie Howells,<br />

of Newport City Church, south<br />

Wales.


modern JESUS army <strong>Streetpaper</strong> No. <strong>82</strong> Page 3<br />

Gent by<br />

name<br />

- and<br />

now by<br />

nature!<br />

Chaos and crime on Carlisle’s rough estates.<br />

<strong>The</strong>n HMP Doncaster. <strong>The</strong>n HMP Lindholme.<br />

Mark Gent, 28, certainly needed a new life.<br />

MARK GENT had a troubled<br />

youth by anyone’s<br />

standards: cannabis;<br />

ecstasy; drinking and<br />

fighting on “the Currock<br />

estate”. Injecting<br />

amphetamines to get<br />

high; necking Valium to<br />

come down. “You could<br />

get Valium for 50 pence<br />

each on the estate”<br />

says Mark.<br />

His mate Barry had “connections”<br />

with the drug underworld<br />

and began storing<br />

drugs in their foster home.<br />

One time, Mark found a<br />

thousand ecstasy tablets<br />

under Barry’s bed.<br />

Mark’s plan to sell the<br />

ecstasy ended in disaster.<br />

Ripped off by Harry, a dealer<br />

he thought he “could trust,”<br />

Mark didn’t dare go back<br />

home “empty-handed”. But<br />

after a week or so of sleeping<br />

on mates’ settees he went<br />

back and told Barry what<br />

had happened.<br />

As a result, Mark was<br />

badly heavied by one of Barry’s<br />

“colleagues”, “a massive<br />

guy with a bald head”.<br />

“He grabbed hold of me<br />

by the throat, pinned me<br />

against the wall and put<br />

a knife against my neck. I<br />

thought, ‘I’ve had it, this<br />

guy’s gonna kill me’.<br />

“He said, ‘Where are the<br />

drugs?’ and I tried telling<br />

him, through sobs. He kept<br />

pressing this knife closer to<br />

me. ‘Do you know I could<br />

put this knife right through<br />

your face?’ ”<br />

Mark escaped with his<br />

life, but realised he had to<br />

get out of Carlisle.<br />

<strong>The</strong> chance to leave came<br />

unexpectedly. Arrested for<br />

assaulting his foster mum in<br />

a wrangle over her purse, he<br />

was sent to a bail hostel in<br />

Accrington. But he started<br />

using heroin through mixing<br />

with addicts there.<br />

“My giro went on heroin.<br />

I just couldn’t break away<br />

from my heroin addiction.”<br />

<strong>The</strong> continual cocktail of<br />

heroin, drink, Methadone<br />

and Valium made Mark, in<br />

his own words, “psychotic”.<br />

“One time, I was drinking<br />

with this bloke. He fell<br />

asleep. I got a knife out of<br />

the kitchen and went and<br />

started checking his pockets<br />

for money. He woke up, so I<br />

stabbed him. <strong>The</strong> knife that<br />

I used – thank God – was a<br />

bread knife and quite flexible.<br />

If it wasn’t actually for<br />

that, I’d have probably been<br />

in prison now for murder.<br />

“<strong>The</strong>re was blood all<br />

over me. I panicked and<br />

thought ‘What have I done?’<br />

So I went to the phone<br />

box round the corner and<br />

phoned up the ambulance<br />

and explained, ‘I’ve used a<br />

knife on my friend’. <strong>The</strong> ambulance<br />

phoned the police<br />

and they came round and<br />

arrested me.<br />

“I did 21 months in prison<br />

in HMP Doncaster and then<br />

HMP Lindholme in Yorkshire.”<br />

Afterwards, Mark drifted<br />

to Northampton where he<br />

lived on the streets and encountered<br />

the <strong>Jesus</strong> <strong>Army</strong>.<br />

“I saw a <strong>Jesus</strong> <strong>Army</strong> sticker<br />

on a house’s window. I<br />

thought ‘I’m going to go and<br />

knock on that door and try<br />

and get some sandwiches<br />

and a blanket’ ”<br />

He knocked on the door<br />

and <strong>Jesus</strong> <strong>Army</strong> leader,<br />

Steve, invited him in, saying<br />

“Do you want something to<br />

eat? Do you want a bath?”<br />

Mark remembers his first<br />

<strong>Jesus</strong> <strong>Army</strong> meeting. “<strong>The</strong>y<br />

were singing, and I just<br />

started to well up inside.<br />

I felt really unclean and I<br />

burst out in tears. Steve<br />

prayed for me and I felt really<br />

filled with God’s love. I<br />

felt accepted and clean.<br />

“I found God over that<br />

weekend and found a love<br />

for the church, for my brothers<br />

and sisters.”<br />

Some time later, Mark<br />

was baptised – in a river in<br />

December (he must have<br />

been serious). That was<br />

five years ago in 2003. Mark<br />

is now an up-and-coming<br />

leader, living in a <strong>Jesus</strong> Fellowship<br />

community house.<br />

His face falls most naturally<br />

into a grin; no longer<br />

pinched, scared, hard, hunted.<br />

In Mark’s own words,<br />

“God has freed me. <strong>The</strong> life<br />

I’m living now is for God.”<br />

Some names have been<br />

changed.<br />

Imaginative glimpses of how different<br />

people saw the death of <strong>Jesus</strong>.<br />

By <strong>Jesus</strong>’ mother<br />

IT’S A LONG and lonely road we’ve<br />

trod that’s brought us here to this<br />

blood-soaked hill. A road of tears.<br />

A road of separation. A road of suffering.<br />

My son, I see your body on<br />

this cross – weak, defenceless,<br />

exposed, vulnerable – just like the<br />

baby I nursed so long ago, there in<br />

the muck and the hay.<br />

You were mine, but not mine.<br />

Didn’t you say a long time ago that<br />

you “must be about your Father’s<br />

business”? <strong>The</strong>re I was, and Joseph<br />

too, frantic with worry, searching<br />

Jerusalem for you. And where were<br />

you? Sitting amongst the teachers<br />

in the temple, calmly debating with<br />

them! No, you were not as other<br />

boys. You never were.<br />

Now your eye, bloodshot, bleeding,<br />

a river of blood streaming, it turns<br />

to me and John, the disciple whom<br />

you loved. Your mouth, cracked and<br />

Cross<br />

perspectives #2<br />

broken, speaks: ‘Woman, behold<br />

your son.’ John, my son? Are you<br />

not my son? But it’s as you said “My<br />

family are those who do my Father’s<br />

business?” Harsh, it seemed, yet<br />

not harsh as once I understood. So<br />

still I follow, as I’ve always followed,<br />

and I will do your business – to the<br />

bitter end.<br />

see page 4 >>


modern JESUS army <strong>Streetpaper</strong> No. <strong>82</strong> Page 4<br />

READ ALL<br />

<strong>The</strong> Bible still tops the bestseller lists.<br />

So what’s it all about?<br />

WHAT IS the Bible? A set of rules? A leftover<br />

from an unscientific age? A propaganda<br />

tool? Or just a dull book from<br />

school assemblies, best forgotten?<br />

Popular, powerful, and precious?<br />

<strong>The</strong> fact is that the Bible remains popular.<br />

About 44 million Bibles are bought each year.<br />

It remains a powerful book which has hugely<br />

influenced history’s giants, from Martin Luther<br />

to Martin Luther King. And for many, many people<br />

it is precious beyond words. As one Chinese<br />

Christian said “<strong>The</strong> first Bible I saw was very<br />

precious because it was during the Cultural<br />

Revolution when the Christian faith was prohibited<br />

and Bibles were not permitted.”<br />

So why has this book, regarded by some as<br />

dangerous or dynamic and others as dull, been<br />

so hugely influential? Is it worth the fuss?<br />

<strong>The</strong> God story<br />

But the Bible is not just religious propaganda.<br />

It is scarily honest. Rather than “spinning” an<br />

Imaginative glimpses of how different<br />

people saw the death of <strong>Jesus</strong>.<br />

By the devil<br />

FINALLY I’M almost there.<br />

Just a few more minutes,<br />

that’s all it will take, and then<br />

I’ve won. From the moment<br />

way back at the beginning<br />

when I wormed my way into<br />

human consciousness and<br />

sowed the seeds of doubt<br />

about God’s intentions, I’ve<br />

worked and waited for this<br />

day. “Did God say?” I said.<br />

That’s all it took to sow<br />

confusion and set mankind<br />

on the downward path to<br />

destruction. Sheer brilliance,<br />

that’s what it was.<br />

As for you, <strong>Jesus</strong>, you<br />

may have escaped death as<br />

a baby. Somehow Joseph<br />

got wind of Herod’s plans<br />

and took you away. Or again<br />

when the people wanted to<br />

stone you, but you walked<br />

through the crowd and vanished.<br />

But death’s caught<br />

up with you now.<br />

It could have been so different.<br />

Bread you refused.<br />

Power you refused. Wordly<br />

acclaim you refused. And<br />

for what? Where has it got<br />

you? A common criminal’s<br />

death, that’s what. And if<br />

you’d agreed to work with<br />

me, you could have had it<br />

all.<br />

see page 6 >><br />

official line, the Bible spells out unsparingly the<br />

failures of God’s people when they messed up,<br />

like religious people sometimes do today.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Bible tells the real, often painful, story of<br />

God and the human race: that all life has been<br />

created by a God who loves this world, who<br />

wants to make Himself known, who gets involved<br />

with us and wants us to work with Him.<br />

As well as being human writings that reflect<br />

the personalities of many different authors, the<br />

Bible’s writings also claim to be “inspired” by God.<br />

God spoke through the writers to communicate<br />

His heart and desire for people everywhere.<br />

<strong>The</strong> common thread<br />

Not that the Bible is an easy read like a paperback<br />

romance or a junior school textbook (who<br />

would expect this from a book that stretches so<br />

far across history and different cultures?)<br />

But there is one common thread that links<br />

the entire Bible together and makes sense of<br />

it all. One person: <strong>Jesus</strong>. <strong>The</strong> Old Testament<br />

contains hundreds and hundreds of stories and<br />

prophecies that point towards the saviour that<br />

God would send to the world. And His arrival is<br />

chronicled and explained in the New Testament.<br />

Cross<br />

perspectives #3<br />

<strong>The</strong> Bible in ten seconds<br />

RADIO 4’s Today programme set their listeners<br />

a challenge: to sum up the Bible in<br />

ten seconds.<br />

Here are some of the ten-second Bibles<br />

they came up with. Some were in verse,<br />

like this one<br />

Snappy<br />

rhymes, but<br />

possibly<br />

not quite as<br />

snappy as<br />

this<br />

One statistician calculated that the chances of<br />

all the prophecies made about the Christ being<br />

fulfilled in one man – as they were in <strong>Jesus</strong> – are<br />

about 1 in 10,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000<br />

,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,0<br />

00,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000.<br />

In other words, not very likely!<br />

Relevant?<br />

<strong>The</strong> story is told of a South Sea Islander who<br />

proudly displayed his Bible to an American soldier<br />

during World War II. Scornfully, the soldier<br />

commented “We’ve grown out of that sort of<br />

thing”. <strong>The</strong> Islander smiled and said “It’s a good<br />

thing we haven’t. If it weren’t for this book, you’d<br />

have been a meal by now!”<br />

Down the centuries, the Bible has enabled<br />

people in every kind of situation to experience<br />

God’s special love through <strong>Jesus</strong>. This love<br />

has changed millions of lives, sustained people<br />

through the toughest times and given them a<br />

reason and the endurance to make the world a<br />

better place.<br />

That is why the <strong>Jesus</strong> <strong>Army</strong> works to make<br />

the Bible – and <strong>Jesus</strong>, who the Bible shows us<br />

– known by people everywhere.<br />

<strong>The</strong> lights came on<br />

we could see the rules,<br />

but being lost,<br />

we behaved as fools;<br />

He came to save us,<br />

died on the cross,<br />

will we learn,<br />

or are we lost?<br />

A talking snake<br />

A fLoating zoo<br />

A burning bush<br />

and then...<br />

A man walks on water<br />

Saying<br />

‘Do what you ought-ter!<br />

’Cos I’ll be back!’<br />

Amen.<br />

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Or this “Bible<br />

Haiku” (Haiku is<br />

Japanese poetry<br />

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syllables in three<br />

lines of five,<br />

seven, and five)<br />

In the beginning, God made the<br />

earth, made it perfect, like<br />

heaven. But man sinned and messed<br />

it up. For centuries and centuries<br />

he messed it up, even when he<br />

was wandering in the desert, even<br />

when he was trying to be good.<br />

Eventually, God took pity on man,<br />

and sent his Son, <strong>Jesus</strong> who really<br />

was utterly good. Man messed him<br />

up too, but because <strong>Jesus</strong> was<br />

so good, He didn’t mess up. He<br />

forgave man, and made a pathway<br />

back to heaven for him.<br />

Last but not least,<br />

this ten second<br />

bible (well five<br />

actually) managed<br />

to bring an almost<br />

“soft-focus”<br />

Hollywood feel to<br />

the God-and-man<br />

story<br />

an eye for an eye<br />

father, son and holy ghost<br />

turn the other cheek<br />

Some were a bit<br />

more down to<br />

earth, but took<br />

seriously the<br />

challenge of trying<br />

to really sum<br />

up the whole of<br />

the good book<br />

Man meets God,<br />

man loses God,<br />

God Finds man.<br />

What more is there to say?


modern JESUS army <strong>Streetpaper</strong> No. <strong>82</strong> Page 5<br />

ABOUT IT<br />

DUST<br />

BLOWN<br />

AWAY<br />

Stuart Patnell tells <strong>Streetpaper</strong> how<br />

the Bible came alive for him.<br />

modern <strong>Jesus</strong> army<br />

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I THOUGHT the Bible<br />

was an old dusty book<br />

about irrelevant stories<br />

and a weirdo called<br />

<strong>Jesus</strong>. In my late teens,<br />

a friend of mine showed<br />

me some of what it had<br />

to say. I was taken with<br />

this <strong>Jesus</strong> bloke, but<br />

I must admit I didn’t<br />

really get it.<br />

A year or so down the<br />

line, I gave my life to<br />

<strong>Jesus</strong> and had a powerful<br />

experience of being<br />

filled with the Holy<br />

Spirit. Suddenly, almost<br />

overnight, it all made<br />

sense. <strong>The</strong> things I’d<br />

read in the Bible before<br />

all clicked into place<br />

and it came alive to me.<br />

I was blown away.<br />

When I read them again,<br />

they hit me smack in<br />

the face and gripped me<br />

in a way I would never<br />

have imagined.<br />

It was like I’d had a<br />

year of learning the Bible<br />

in my head, but the<br />

Holy Spirit made it all<br />

fit together and come<br />

alive in my heart.<br />

Nowadays when I<br />

read the Bible, I’m<br />

gripped and I love it.<br />

<strong>The</strong> dust’s blown away<br />

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STREETPAPER CHALLENGE<br />

Church of<br />

the poor<br />

THE MODERN <strong>Jesus</strong> army is a church<br />

of the poor, a working class, underclass<br />

church. That’s not to say there aren’t<br />

people in our ranks who come from<br />

“privileged” backgrounds, but they, like<br />

the rest of us, have embraced a lifestyle<br />

of deliberate equality: brotherhood for<br />

real.<br />

One mJa member (the son of a wealthy<br />

lawyer, now living in Christian community),<br />

had an email from an old university<br />

friend recently. In it she describes<br />

two very different reactions to the <strong>Jesus</strong><br />

<strong>Army</strong>:<br />

“I mentioned to a lawyer that I know<br />

that I’d met up with a uni’ friend now in<br />

the JA. He went off on one about it being<br />

‘terrible’ – and I was a bit like ‘Whoa<br />

– have you actually ever met anyone or<br />

talked to anyone in the JA?!’ Anyway, it<br />

was an eye opener as to some of the reactions<br />

you lot must inspire!<br />

“To counter this I was also chatting<br />

to a homeless guy outside Harrods who<br />

was from Coventry and who knew the<br />

JA and said you were all great; in his<br />

words ‘not like the skinny girls who go<br />

to that posh church across the road!...’<br />

“Think it’s probably telling that it’s the<br />

homeless guy and not the middle class<br />

lawyer who is positive about your work.”<br />

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Imaginative glimpses of how different<br />

people saw the death of <strong>Jesus</strong>. Cross perspectives #4<br />

By the centurion<br />

responsible for<br />

the crucifixion<br />

IT STARTED as just<br />

another day. Just another<br />

execution. Two<br />

common criminals, and<br />

then this rabble-rouser<br />

rabbi they called <strong>Jesus</strong>.<br />

We’ve done it so often<br />

now it’s routine. We<br />

have to find new ways<br />

to add a bit of interest.<br />

So we took his clothing<br />

and made four<br />

piles, one for each one<br />

of us.<br />

But the tunic was<br />

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obscured. It was weirdly<br />

still. I found myself<br />

holding my breath and<br />

didn’t know why.<br />

“It’s getting late.” We<br />

have to finish it before<br />

the day ends. Take a<br />

hammer, break the legs.<br />

That way they’ll no longer<br />

be able to push up on<br />

their legs to breathe: it<br />

finishes them off pretty<br />

effectively.<br />

But for this one there<br />

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struggle to stay alive.<br />

Why? He’s slumped<br />

forward. A spear pierces<br />

his heart, blood and<br />

water pour out. That<br />

means he’s dead. No<br />

room for mistakes.<br />

<strong>The</strong> dark, the weird<br />

calm, the dead teacher.<br />

<strong>The</strong>n the earth shakes.<br />

Rocks split. <strong>The</strong>n<br />

there’s this eruption<br />

inside me. I find myself<br />

shouting out: “Certainly<br />

this man was innocent”.<br />

We’ve killed an innocent<br />

man. I’ve killed<br />

an innocent man. “This<br />

was the Son of God.”<br />

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A MEMBER of the <strong>Jesus</strong> <strong>Army</strong><br />

was told he had an aneurysm on<br />

his brain.<br />

It was the size of a golf ball so<br />

the medics told him, and it was<br />

potentially life threatening. <strong>The</strong><br />

chances of the man surviving<br />

were described by the doctors<br />

as “very slim”.<br />

His friends in the <strong>Jesus</strong> <strong>Army</strong><br />

got praying, believing that God<br />

could heal him and save his life.<br />

When he went for a check up<br />

the “golf ball” had shrunk to a<br />

pin head size. <strong>The</strong> medics were<br />

astounded; they had never seen<br />

anything like it before. <strong>The</strong> church<br />

is thanking God - they see it as a<br />

miracle like those <strong>Jesus</strong> did in<br />

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“<strong>Jesus</strong>?<br />

<strong>Jesus</strong> who?”<br />

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IN HASTINGS recently, two men<br />

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Some <strong>Jesus</strong> <strong>Army</strong> members<br />

had met them previously on the<br />

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another young man has been<br />

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More and more people have<br />

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A <strong>Jesus</strong> <strong>Army</strong> leader said:<br />

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When she asked him why he<br />

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he said that he knew he would<br />

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She said: “It’s good to know that<br />

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PEOPLE EXTRA<br />

“Bad and sad”<br />

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<strong>The</strong> day Angela Leivers<br />

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she recalls. “I felt bad, and<br />

sad. So I left school at 14,<br />

just told my mum I wasn’t<br />

going back, and went out<br />

to work.”<br />

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Packing jobs and a market<br />

stall followed, before,<br />

aged 19, she married a<br />

much older man. It was<br />

disastrous. He beat her,<br />

and as soon as she could,<br />

she escaped, determined<br />

to do<br />

her own thing:<br />

“the usual things<br />

– getting ready<br />

at 5pm, drinking,<br />

partying all<br />

night.”<br />

A chance encounter<br />

in the local<br />

post office in<br />

2002 set Angela’s<br />

life off on a different<br />

course again.<br />

She was standing<br />

in a queue and<br />

got talking to the<br />

lady in front who<br />

told her about<br />

the reading and<br />

writing classes<br />

for adults that<br />

had started up at<br />

the Chase in St Ann’s, Nottingham.<br />

When Angela was introduced<br />

to the teacher, Julia,<br />

she thought, “I know<br />

you from somewhere.” It<br />

turned out they had met in<br />

a <strong>Jesus</strong> <strong>Army</strong> marquee on<br />

“the Forest” 20 years before<br />

(Angela’s daughter’s<br />

Dyslexia:<br />

some facts<br />

Angela’s teacher, Julia<br />

writes:<br />

Dyslexia is not a “disease”<br />

that someone can be cured<br />

of. It is a type of mind, like any<br />

other, with its own strengths<br />

and weaknesses. It is nothing<br />

to do with intelligence.<br />

It is a difference in the brain<br />

area that deals with language<br />

and affects the skills that are<br />

needed to learn to read, write<br />

and spell. Dyslexic people<br />

are often very creative, have<br />

good physical co-ordination,<br />

think problems through well<br />

and can easily understand<br />

others.<br />

Around 10% of the population<br />

is dyslexic in some<br />

way. Every classroom is<br />

<strong>The</strong> pen is mightier: now Angela is writing a book<br />

ball had rolled in and Angela<br />

ran in after it). Happy<br />

to meet Julia again, she<br />

asked if she could visit the<br />

church.<br />

Angela, now 45, enrolled<br />

in the English classes. She<br />

started with the alphabet,<br />

reading shorter words and<br />

then longer ones. .<br />

“Julia is very understanding,”<br />

says Angela.<br />

“She makes you feel comfortable,<br />

sits and listens,<br />

and just explains it to you<br />

over and over again until<br />

you get it.<br />

“When I went to school,<br />

I thought I was always going<br />

to be slow, never going<br />

to learn. But after about a<br />

likely to have 2-3 dyslexic<br />

children. Many have had a<br />

similar experience to Angela,<br />

being labelled as ‘thick’,<br />

often going through a humiliating<br />

hell at school.<br />

<strong>The</strong> signs of dyslexia are<br />

varied and not all dyslexics<br />

have all these signs: difficulties<br />

in learning to read,<br />

write and spell, in telling left<br />

from right, in remembering<br />

sequences like the alphabet,<br />

months of year, in remembering<br />

or following oral<br />

instructions. “Side effects”<br />

can include low self esteem,<br />

depression, and behavioural<br />

difficulties in children.<br />

year, I could go shopping<br />

on my own – it felt really<br />

good! I used to have to<br />

take my mum with me to<br />

read prices.”<br />

Angela can now not only<br />

read and write, but has<br />

found faith, family and<br />

friends with the <strong>Jesus</strong> <strong>Army</strong><br />

in Nottingham. In January<br />

2005, alone in her bedroom,<br />

she asked <strong>Jesus</strong><br />

back into her life.<br />

“Hold me tight<br />

and don’t let me<br />

go,” I said. “And I<br />

felt a release.”<br />

No one can<br />

call Angela stupid<br />

now. She likes<br />

reading the Bible,<br />

especially the<br />

Psalms and the<br />

book of John. And<br />

her new Christian<br />

nick-name is<br />

“Evangela”, “because<br />

I can talk<br />

to anybody about<br />

<strong>Jesus</strong>, anywhere,<br />

in the town, at<br />

college, down<br />

the Chase,” she<br />

explains. “Some<br />

listen, some walk away. But<br />

I tell anyone who wants to<br />

listen.”<br />

Angela is now almost<br />

half way through writing<br />

a book of her life and her<br />

struggle with dyslexia “so<br />

others can see how I struggled<br />

and that they don’t<br />

have to.”<br />

Famous<br />

dyslexics<br />

Richard Branson, founder of<br />

the Virgin group of companies<br />

William Hewlett, founder of<br />

Hewlett Packard<br />

Orlando Bloom, actor<br />

Whoopi Goldberg, actress<br />

Winston Churchill, wartime<br />

Prime Minister<br />

George Washington, fi rst<br />

American President<br />

Leonardo da Vinci, renaissance<br />

genius<br />

Agatha Christie, bestselling<br />

crime novelist<br />

Useful websites<br />

about dyslexia<br />

www.bdadyslexia.org.uk<br />

www.beingdyslexic.co.uk<br />

www.dyslexiaaction.org.uk


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