Jesus saves : LETTER

Bruce Stevens
Saturday 18 February 1995 00:02 GMT
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It was fascinating to be taken into Los Focos and to see the photographs of the ex-junkie flamenco singers ("Gypsies for Jesus", 11 February), but why did Justin Webster get so worked up about the success of an evangelical ministry in Madrid? Like him, I find the happy-clappies drab and aesthetically unpleasing, but it is surely no great surprise that they should flourish in a community battered by the assault of heroin - fertile ground, I'd have thought.

bruce stevens

London SE24

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