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Go Forth for God (John Peacey) – Hope Publishing Company (distributed in Europe by Stainer & Bell Ltd) 1991

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Our Lives be Praise (Erik Routley) – Hope Publishing Company (distributed in Europe by Stainer & Bell Ltd) 1990 Faith Will Sing (Dan Damon) – Hope Publishing Company (distributed in Europe by Stainer & Bell Ltd) 1993

Salvation Army Tune Book, The (Music only publication) – Salvationist Publishing and Supplies Ltd 1928 It was the first hymn book of its kind, introducing more modern styles of music into worship yet retaining the best of traditional hymnody loved by churchgoers of every age. This new, expanded edition of the complete ‘Mission Praise’ includes the whole of the existing collection of over 1000 songs and hymns, and adds the best new songs in various styles from the past few years. Mr. McGahan’s Praise is unoriginal, crass, and off-putting. It’s also one of the most entertaining books I’ve read in a while. Gordon wasn't the most likeable guy in the world, but he wasn't the most disagreeable either. Cynthia was pretty coarse in spite of her delicate skin but she cared, and added some necessary tension to the story. The debut, Vogel-award winning novel of the late Andrew McGahan, loosely based on his own life in Brisbane as an aimless 20-something, living in a boarding house with a bunch of old men, drinking and smoking and wondering what to do with his life. Into this torpor arrives Cynthia, a loud, passionate heartbreaking young woman and the two of them launch into a brief, messy relationship.

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Year of Grace (Daw), A – Hope Publishing Company (distributed in Europe by Stainer & Bell Ltd) 1990 Praise is an utterly frank and darkly humorous novel about being young in the Australia of the 1990s.” With a better understanding of Australia, I do see why it won awards (aside from the fact that Australian awards committees’ looooove depressing novels, witness The Hand That Signed The Paper). The characters are vivid and their world experience gritty as well as squalid, it is based in a town and culture that has seen little enough literary exposure even today, let alone on the 1990’s. btw, I really enjoyed reading a novel set in Brisbane, QLD and the 90’s. Still depressing though. The book highlights the reality of living under tough economic times, welfare dependency is seen as a life line to some and a booze fund to others, but living on the dole is never glamourised. Gordon's rebellious behavior reflects the disillusionment that comes with adult life, the idea that you can go anywhere and do anything when you grow up is shattered by the reality of work, rent and responsibilities. McGahan's novel for me was a wake up call to the possible lifestyle we might lead if we were to submit to all our hedonistic behaviours. Songs from the Psalms – Jubilate/Church Pastoral Aid Society/Hodder & Stoughton/Hodder Headline plc 1990Gordon comes from Dalby, a two and half hour drive west from Brisbane. Dalby is the quintessential rural Queensland town, deeply white, conservative and religious. Large families abound with well-meaning parents who tend towards a rural outlook with a friendly attitude but a fear of outsiders and change. I worked with a man who was homosexual who came from Dalby and he had no choice but to move as coming out would have been a disaster for him and his family. Author McGahan is from Dalby as is his character Gordon. I wonder if there is a little bit of the author in Gordon. Gordon left Dalby and wandered into pub work in Brisbane. He eventually left that to go on the dole and with that fell into the sparse world of boarding house living, unenjoyable sex and unenjoyable drugs. He occasionally attempted to be a poet but found his own poetry a chore. Mission Praise’ is a much-loved hymn book, and has remained so since its outset in 1984. Initially used for Billy Graham’s Mission England rallies – where thousands of people converted to Christianity – it has become a staple of worship throughout the UK and across the world.

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