Good News for Norwich

GOOD NEWS FOR NORWICH, EASTER 2000

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Chris aims to conquer peak Norwich man Chris Cate is to attempt to climb one of the highest mountains in the world this summer to raise money for third world Christian charities.
Christian charity teams up with Norfolk Police to help drug users The Matthew Project in Norwich has teamed up with Norfolk Police in a major new £360,000 scheme to help people arrested in Norfolk who have drug problems.

New hope, new life, new community "Newness" seems to be a theme everywhere I look at the moment. Paul Cracknell, the new director of Norwich Youth For Christ writes an Easter message.
Africa link-up with city church youth work A Norwich church has strengthened its links with Zimbabwe after enabling a third church youth leader from Africa to help with its community work in the city.

Good News is a hit with readers Good News for Norwich is a hit with its readers according to a survey conducted in the Harvest '99 issue.
Christians take to city streets More than 2000 people are set to take to the streets of Norwich on Saturday June 10 as Christians all over the world take part in a massive global celebration.

Embracing age of the internet Many Christian organisations are embracing the new Internet age as a way of reaching the world with the good news of Jesus Christ. We take a look at the World Wide Web and some Christian websites.
Four-day jubilee Living Water Festival in May A special jubilee Living Water Festival is promised in Norwich this May to celebrate the start of a new millennium.
Radio station will broadcast event to Norwich You can get in the mood for Living Water even before the festival starts by tuning into the event's very own dedicated Christian radio station, Living Water Radio 107.3FM.
Paul lands dream job Paul Cracknell has long had a dream to work for Norwich Youth For Christ in some capacity. But he never expected that his dream would be fulfilled by him taking over as its new director.

Jan is bridge with the press New Norwich Diocesan communications officer Rev Jan McFarlane sees herself as a "bridge" between the Church and the press.
Church unity and prayer are aim of new group Promoting church unity and prayer is the aim of a new Norwich branch of women's fellowship, Aglow International.

Student work led by Angela Angela Leeding arrived in Norwich six months ago to lead the work of the International Student Christian Services (ISCS), which seeks to befriend overseas students studying in Britain and to share with them the good news of the gospel.
1000 see Tribe in city Norwich played host to the Worldwide Message Tribe in March when 1000 excited youngsters danced along at the UEA to one of the hottest Christian bands around.

Diary dates Latest dates for your diary.

In brief Selected stories in brief from the Easter 2000 edition of Good News for Norwich.

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