The June 2014 issue of iBelieve includes:
INTERVIEWS:
From the editor
There’s a renewed interest in the gospel which excites me
Olympian Allyson Felix loves winning but medals aren’t her priority in life
Backstreet Boys member Brian Littrell explains he has always been rooted in faith
We talk to gospel band Divine Divine about life after their TV talent show victory
REAL LIFE:
Jincy Zachariah faced tough trials as a female Christian in a Muslim nation
Costa Coffee might be the last place you’d expect to discover faith in Jesus, but Steve Young did
Missions pioneer Ian Green has a bold vision to transform gospel outreach in Europe
FOOD:
Our food editor Emily Roberts chooses two tantalising Thai dishes for you to try at home
ADVICE:
Our new agony aunt, Sky presenter Julia Immonen answers your questions
The Bible says lots about money, but can you be a Christian and live in a rich country?
VIEWS:
Those little decisions can make a big impact on your life, says New York Times bestselling author Joyce Meyer
Dad-to-be Mark Wreford finds just how expensive fatherhood is in the latest of our Daddy Diaries
It’s a tough time for Carl Beech, as his teenage daughters have reached ‘that age’. It’s time for a talk then…
FEATURES:
iTech
How green is your smartphone?
Why I Believe
Neonatal nurse Janine Parkinson tells us about her faith
Dr Michael Brown looks at the differences between the Early Church and Christianity today
Favourite Things
Luke Smith shares his choices this month
Rest Days
There’s more to Brussels than the European Parliament!

Devotion
Summer’s coming and June can be a month of real hope
Beyond Reasonable Doubt
Mark Wreford asks why we’re both shamed and captivated by sex
iReviews
The latest books and music
Ruth Roberts reveals more about the Secret Life of a New Christian
PuzzlesTwo pages of fun
How to understand golf




