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Great new site. Well done!
Neil Burns   Abingdon, OxonCongratulations on the new site. I look forward to reading more as it is developed.
Matthew Stiff   OxfordThanks! I enjoyed that. Back soon.
Dona G   Harrow, MiddlesexGood site. Easy to use, informative, unpretentious. Look forward to further developments. Good links, too!
Anna Beria   BathA valuable extension of a great mag. Useful links.
Jules Richards   Syston, LeicsLooks like an excellent new development for Third Way, a magazine we think very highly of - and which more people ought to know about.
Jonathan Fulford   Teddington, MiddlesexEnjoyed the browse! Keep up the good work.
Alison & John Bennett   
Just skimming through the site for the first time I'm impressed by just how up-to-date and relevant the issues you cover are. Look forward to reading more! Keeping it real!
Nick Day   Hawkhurst, KentGreat site! I love the navigation (very clear, nice feel) and the content is very useful.
Lev   ManchesterGood to see a searchable index at last!
Tony Hutt   Debenham, UKBrilliant site. Britain really needs stuff like Third Way to make people realise that Christianity is serious and adventurous at the same time. Best wishes for the future.
Carys Moseley   OxfordGreat site. Will keep on looking at it for any news.
Brian and Barbara   Axminster, DevonGreat stuff…
Andy Robertson   
Fantastic! Look forward to using this muchly in the future.
Andy Thomas   Oslo and DurhamLooking good…
Lynda MacInnes   
Love the site. It looks really good.
Eva Langan   LondonAs the saying goes, 'It's better to light a candle than to curse the darkness.' Thanks for lighting a candle.
Edward Pugh   SurreyThe site is looking good – continue the good work.
David Neilson    Congratulations! I especially like your interviews and will stay with the hardcopy to slowly mull over how best to remain a Christian in this confusing world. Thank you for the insights.
Mary Morgan Springer   Wyoming, USAThanks for showing the Light in a dark world.
Edwin Trevathan   St Louis, Missouri, USASeems to me we weren’t made just to go to church and sing hymns, but to explore, create, think, enjoy God and each other. Also seems to me that Third Way has latched onto something of that and has bravely stepped into the secular world with gospel spectacles on. Good on you!
Dave Kernick   Nantwich, EnglandThe website is fantastic
Emma Brown   ReadingHappened upon your magazine in my doctor’s waiting room. Unputdownable! At last, a magazine that doesn’t preach, isn’t afraid to speak out and doesn’t have four Hail Marys on every page. A new fan.
Cath   LeedsCongratulations on the website. Well done.
Stephen Baker   Yeovil, SomersetIt is a relief to have a dialogue going on in front of me that allows for my views even if it also allows for Ann Widdecombe's.
Adam Moore   BrightonThe thing I like about TW is that when I hear about something in the media and think 'TW should cover this', it's usually in the next issue!
Peter Barrett   ReadingI found the site from a little flier inside 'Corrymeela Link', and am delighted to have found it. I wish I'd found it five years ago.
Liz Breuilly   BirminghamThird Way… What a good idea.
Wayne Simmons   BelfastThe Third Way website is an extremely useful resource. I shall be visiting it often.
Iain Duncan   SouthamptonYes, the site's great! But why can't I access the current issue on site? I read a good article, give the copy to a friend, so would like to email or print off copies for other friends. But it's not there!!
Norah Brown   Holywood, Co DownWhy don't you set up an e-mail discussion group and call it Third Way? You are the very people who can create a community out of this random visitors' book of quotes.
Mike Butcher   LondonThird Way is a great magazine! I've been reading it for about 20 years (is it really that long? Yes, it must be!) and I definitely recommend it.
Mary Strømmen   Trondheim, NorwayThank you for a great site.
George Rolph   LondonThanks for Third Way - it's an influence that is increasingly needed in the church, and a voice that deserves a wider hearing in society... So, at least for now, keep up those High Profile interviews: they're one way of seeping Christian thought and questioning into the wider community.
John Cheek   Southend-on-SeaI agree with Norah Brown – to access the current/last few issue(s) online so I can email articles (or at least direct others to the site).
Looks v good though.
Peter Dixon   LondonIn accessing the website for St. James's Piccadilly, London, I saw your site as a link. I'd never heard of you before today. Good going! I'll keep in touch. I especially like your travel section where you say, 'Want to travel with other Christians, but not sing hymns on the bus?' Maybe when I 'retire' I can travel somewhere interesting and exotic. Thanks for a good site.
Phillip Ayers   Portland, Oregon, USAI like the idea of thinking for youreself (christianly) about world issues/issues that affect everyday life. I like the sense of independence marrying good thinking with rigorous Christianity
Miss K Hillier   Colchester EssexIwas a regular reader of the editors desk, but it seems to have been abandoned since November - any chance of it returning?
Rachel   CheshireAt last, an opportunity to read about, think and express, without fear of censure, serious current and political issues. In these recent years of church polarization and defensive standpoints, it is sorely needed breath of fresh air, and a means of gaining the respect of non-believers or faith-seekers around us.
Helen   Cardiff

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