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Reader Survey responses
Our last Lion&Lamb
Reader Survey was carried out in 1999. Since then we have
transitioned from ECONI to the Centre for Contemporary Christianity
in Ireland, retaining Lion&Lamb as the regular flagship
publication. Click here to find out what readers have said
so far about the magazine in our 2007 Reader Survey.
Reader
Survey responses
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lion&lamb is a
substantial magazine produced spring, summer and autumn providing
a forum for Christian comment and perspective on issues facing the
church and society in Ireland.
lion&lamb is now
in its tenth year of production. It combines journal-style articles
with interviews, reviews, biblical reflection and comment as well
as information about forthcoming events and recent publications.
"I have long considered
the material provided in lion&lamb to be among the most
incisive and well-informed Christian comment on the Northern Ireland
situation available...as a church leader I have benefited greatly
in my thought and prayer from the articles and contributions."
Archbishop Robin Eames, Archbishop of Armagh, Primate of All
Ireland
"At a time when few
Christian publications are prepared to deal with the really difficult
subjects, lion&lamb helps many of us find our way through
a whole maze of complex political, ethical and theological issues."
Rev Dr Russell I Birney, Former Moderator of the Presbyterian
Church in Ireland
"I have long admired
your work and have read lion&lamb in the past with much
interest and profit. I hope that the relaunch of this magazine will
make your work more widely known and more strongly supported, at
a time in history when the biblical ideals to which you are committed
are more timely, more relevant and more urgently needed than ever."
Cardinal Cahal B Daly, Archbishop of Armagh
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