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FREE Newspaper Challenge becomes Theonepaper


Every Tuesday on the market we give away all kinds of books, DVDs, children's clothing and books, Bibles and personal development literature.

We also give away FREE newspapers that are a refreshing change from the bad news newspapers we normally see. Get your free copy.

This month the format has changed and the name too! Challenge is now theonepaper, in recognition of the unique place that Jesus has in history and particularly his influence on the history of the UK.

In this month's edition read about:

Gangster finds new meaning to life-
When Keith ‘Skipper’ Wint’s ambition changed from joining the army – because he ‘loved guns’ – to becoming a gangster, alarm bells rang!

Keith was brought up in Leicester. His Christian mum forced him to church as a child but he soon found ways of hanging out with his mates instead.

Serious trouble

It wasn’t long before Keith was getting into serious trouble. Influenced by the Rasta culture, he grew locks and smoked cannabis. Read more in the newspaper or see www.challengenewsline.com


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