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A car to be reckoned with: The Cupra Formentor

Cupra is the performance brand of Seat, so its cars will be familiar to those

Comment: “We live in a time of confusion …”

America in the mid 1800s was a brutal place, both for the wave of American

Motoring: Ford Mustang Mach 1

If you’re under a certain age, you might not appreciate the significance of ‘Mach 1’,

McLaren GT: among the best in its class

When McLaren arrived back on the automotive scene in 2011, it did so with great

A magic carpet ride: The Rolls-Royce Ghost

If a Mercedes-Benz S-Class isn’t posh enough, but a Rolls-Royce Phantom is too excessive, then

New series: The Chosen in the Wild with Bear Grylls

Longstanding friend of Sorted Magazine, Bear Grylls, ventures into the wild with cast members of

Film: Dallas Jenkins announces new venture

Creator of The Chosen, Dallas Jenkins (pictured on the left above) embarks on his next

Faith: On your feet

There are many things in life that we only notice when they fail us, such

News: Author wins prestigious book award

Digital Editor’s Note: It is with great delight that I welcome Louise Jane, the CEO

News: Christian Resources Exhibition heads to Milton Keynes

Open to everyone, but particularly helpful to those actively involved in their local church, CRE

Motoring: “The perfect vehicle for those who demand luxury, performance, and technology”

Genesis GV70 2.5T AWD The premium SUV market has seen significant growth in recent years,

Motoring: “A posh electric car your kids will love, and Tesla drivers might envy”

Polestar 2 Long Range Single Motor The electric vehicle (EV) market is abuzz with new

Motoring: “An impressive vehicle that combines comfort and eco-friendliness”

Citroen ë-SpaceTourer business lounge M50KWH 136 Citroen has always been known for its innovative designs,

Steve Legg: “I chose to get busy writing”

Extract from the Prologue of The Last Laugh by Steve Legg: It’s the film most

Comment: “As a paramedic, I’ve seen first hand the toll that mental health struggles can take”

Digital Editor’s Note: I’m very honoured to welcome paramedic, Joe Hill (pictured on the left

Faith: Why do we find it hard to ask for help?

Digital Editor’s Note: I’m delighted to welcome Matt Summerfield as our Guest Writer. Matt is

Faith: Running the race of your life

J.John’s Olympic initiative has gained momentum and over 100,000 copies of his booklet about the

Special report: Why did 1500 men gather in a field near Swindon?

Each year around the time of the Summer Solstice, another significant event occurs. The Gathering

Embrace the Adventure: Sleeping in the All-New Dacia Duster in the French Alps

If you like cars but like the outdoors life even more, then the all-new Dacia

Motoring: The New 2024 Nissan Qashqai

The highly anticipated new Nissan Qashqai has recently been unleashed on the stunning roads of

Comment: Turning the tide of war

D-Day 80 is a commemoration of the 80th anniversary of the Normandy landings. A series

Porsche Taycan GTS: “An exceptional electric vehicle redefining industry standards”

The Porsche Taycan GTS saloon is a stunning four-door electric sports car with a sleek

Faith: Gathering Ground

Bob Fraser caught up with Carl Beech (President) and Nathan Blackaby (CEO) of Christian Vision

Sport: Kyren Wilson wins world snooker championship

Excitement was off the scale here at Sorted HQ as we watched Kyren Wilson win

The Subaru Crosstrek: The family car that takes you anywhere

Are you looking for a practical, reliable car that can handle muddy terrain and harsh

Prom Praise presents Chariots of Fire celebration

A century ago, Olympic sprinter and Christian missionary Eric Liddell refused to compete in his

Review: Notes on Feminism – Being a Woman in a Church Led by Men

Confession: I’m picky. And for good or ill I only review books which are of

Community: Teachers and family inspire good deeds

Research commissioned by Tesco, as part of its Stronger Starts Golden Grants initiative suggests that

Comment: In the digital world, but not of it

As the Sorted Magazine Team enthusiastically prepare to celebrate the one hundredth print edition, it

Community: The changing landscape of volunteering

Digital Editor’s Note: I’m very pleased to welcome Girls’ Brigade CEO Judith Davey-Cole as our

SsangYong Musso: “Rugged and built for the rough stuff”

SsangYong Musso The Musso began life in 1993 as a rather ugly mid-size SUV before

Faith: Thriving in times of turbulence

Being Greek-Cypriot I still struggle with British winters: those low clouds that lower the spirits,

Citroen eC4 Sense: “Smooth and refined”

Citroen eC4 Sense The eC4 is a crossover that combines a coupe’s sleek lines with

Faith: De-cluttering

Every year Killy and I think about de-cluttering. Last year we tackled our kitchen, bedrooms,

Audi A4 Avant: “A commanding presence on the road”

Audi A4 Avant The Audi A4 Avant is the estate version of the German marque’s

Bentley Continental GT Mulliner W12: “A symphony of luxury, performance and craftsmanship”

The Bentley Continental GT Mulliner is not so much a car as it is a

Jonathan Roumie: “My faith informs how I play Him (Jesus)”

A high-profile red-carpet premiere took place in London’s Leicester Square. Present on the red carpet

Comment: What does Christmas mean to you?

Growing up in a Greek-Cypriot family in London, my experience of Christmas was extended, complicated

Nissan Ariya e-4ORCE: “seamless power delivery …”

Nissan made a splash when the Ariya was unveiled. As an exclusively electric SUV, it

New Honda Civic Type R : “like a cheetah ready to pounce …”

The Honda Civic Type R takes an otherwise normal family car and adds copious amounts

Ford Focus ST [with Track Pack]: “pleasingly powerful …”

Once upon a time, if you wanted a hot hatch, you’d go for the Golf

The Last Laugh: “Warm, authentic, rich in wisdom”

Extract from the Foreword of The Last Laugh by Steve Legg: It was one of

The Last Laugh: Reflections of a funnyman with terminal cancer

“How long have I got, Doc? Five days? Five weeks? Five months? Five years?” “Months,”

Alfa Romeo Tonale PHEV: “excellent performance …”

Alfa Romeo has finally entered the SUV market with the Tonale – a crossover aiming

Opinion: What positive masculinity means for a new generation of dads

Digital Editor’s note: I’m very pleased to welcome today’s Guest Writer Don Esson. Don is

That old chestnut? Take the conker quiz!

Take the Conker Quiz! Are these statements true or false? 1. Pig poo is the

Motoring: Citroen eC4 Sense Review

The eC4 is a crossover that combines a coupe’s sleek lines with a hatchback’s practicality

Comment: “With any long-term disease comes a sort of mental burden.”

Chief Executive of The Leprosy Mission, Peter Waddup, is urging people to challenge others who

Opinion: Should real crimes be dramatized?

The Long Shadow drama series tells the story of the five-year manhunt for the serial-killer

Comment: Why pray for the media?

Digital Editor’s Note: I’m so pleased to welcome Rev Peter Crumpler as our Guest Writer

Review: Taming of a Villain

Digital Editor’s Note: I’m excited and proud to welcome Rob Allwright as our Guest Writer

Bank of Dave: Standing between the powerful and the powerless

The tiny Gardeners’ Cottage boasted a very comfortable king size bed, a massive walk in

Kia Soul EV: “ … one of the best small family electric cars on the market today.”

Think of a van merged with a family hatchback, possibly with a dollop of a

Sorted Magazine’s Founder and CEO Steve Legg: “They said five months, but I’m praying for more.”

Curtain Call: Don’t put off until tomorrow what you can do today. We don’t know

From the archive: A ‘mischief maker’ tells all

Navigating my way through the maze of Manchester’s streets, my mind was filled with intrigue.

From the archive: How my Dad guided me…

Dave Hopwood reflects on being a father and a son There is a great moment

Motoring: Company car users will rejoice over the Volvo XC60

Although it’s technically a crossover, Volvo’s XC60 is at the larger end of the scale.

Opinion: Is it ever too late?

Living (2022) stars Bill Nighy as Mr Williams, a stuffed-shirt who appears to be sleepwalking

Film review: Jesus Revolution

Jesus Revolution is a film about preachers that isn’t preachy. It simply tells the story

Motoring: Hyundai Kona Hybrid

Everybody seems to want the SUV treatment nowadays – even those driving the smallest hatchbacks.

Motoring: The Skoda Octavia Estate is a comfortable ride

Skoda has come on leaps and bounds in recent years, and nowadays, the Octavia is

Comment: Remembering my water-gypsy ancestors

Beneath the trailing branches of a weeping willow tree, boat-master Mark stands, clip board in

Opinion: Is Annika all at sea?

Annika is either a TV crime drama, a crime drama spoof, or a comedy. I’m

Film: A round up of recent movies

I am feeling a little bit excited about the release of my favourite film of

News: NHS celebrates 75th birthday

This summer, two momentous occasions are being celebrated: the 75th birthday of the NHS and

Comment: Roller or plough?

People need to communicate with each other. How ready are we to hear what’s being

Film: Fantasy or Reality?

Carmen is a highly stylized musical thriller loosely, very loosely based on Bizet’s famous 1875

Faith: Tim Keller; a tribute

Tim Keller died on 19th May 2023. And, although assured by our Christian hope of

Faith: 80 year-old-pilgrim walks 1,333 miles to help Leprosy Mission

Rev John Merrill will walk from Canterbury to Rome in 80 days, arriving at the

A parade of Easter films

Christmas aside, Easter is really the only other time of the year when there is

Long read: How to weather the storms of divorce

How can you get through a divorce? Charles Reid has some first-hand experience of the

Motoring: A hot hatch; the Skoda Fabia Monte Carlo

If you’re after a hot hatch, you’ll know you’ve got to spend quite a lot

Motoring: A serious presence; the DS 4 E-Tense 225

DS, the spin-off luxury brand of Citroen, has a growing range of contenders, including the

TV: The last ever Endeavour

The writers of Endeavour had earned my trust, but dare I trust them one last

Review: Son of Suffering, Matt Redman

Songwriters write the songs, but they belong to the listener! This is so true when

Sir Tom Jones OBE: “Losing someone you love is devastating.”

Marie Curie and supporters including Tom Jones, actress Alison Steadman and Downton Abbey’s Jim Carter

Faith: On Lent and on “Being Lent”

Faith: On Lent and on Being Lent This year Lent begins on Ash Wednesday, February 22nd,

Huw Edwards: “Churches across the land have a vital role to play … ”

“Somebody should do something about that!” Have you ever heard this declaration blurted out loud,

Faith: How the former wife of Stephen Hawking emerged from the shadows of her past.

Dr Jane Helyer Jones is an accomplished writer and novelist, she is also Jane Hawking,

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