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Giving glory to God at the Paralympics: Trenten Merrill

Giving glory to God at the Paralympics: Trenten Merrill

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Trenten Merrill, competing with an injury to his hamstring, finished the final of the Men’s Long Jump T64 by declaring 'Christ is King'.

Merrill came into the competition having won the bronze medal for the USA three years ago in Tokyo, but having sustained a 2cm tear in his hamstring the day before he arrived in the Olympic Village. Deciding to compete anyway, he finished 9th, with a distance of 6.41m.

Giving glory to God at the Paralympics: Karé Adenegan

Giving glory to God at the Paralympics: Karé Adenegan

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After winning silver, wheelchair racer Karé Adenegan is one of several professing Christians publicly giving God the glory at the Paralympics.

Karé came second in the Women's T34 100m final, while GB’s Hannah Cockroft powered forward to take gold by 1.19 seconds. Karé began her post-race interview on Channel 4 by saying: ‘I have to give all glory to God. It’s been a tough season, and I’m happy to have got another silver.’


Christian sports stars: Rayssa Leal

Christian sports stars: Rayssa Leal

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Rayssa Leal won a bronze medal in the women’s street skateboarding final at the Paris Olympic Games and used sign language to quote John 14:6, as was revealed in a post on X by Dom Lucre.

The 16-year-old Brazilian, who is believed to be Catholic, quoted scripture saying: ‘Jesus is the way, the truth and the life’ immediately after competing in the final before taking her place on the podium to receive her bronze medal.

Christian sports stars: Gabriel Medina

Christian sports stars: Gabriel Medina

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Brazilian Gabriel Medina quoted Philippians 4:13 as he won the bronze medal in the men’s Olympic surfing in Paris.

The three-time World Surf league world champion also became synonymous with what will surely be remembered as one of the images of the Games, which saw him point skywards midair above a wave in Tahiti during a ride which was scored 9.9 out of 10, ranked as the greatest score in Olympic history.

Christian golfer Bernhard Langer retires

Christian golfer Bernhard Langer retires

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Christian golfer Bernhard Langer has retired from playing on the DP World Tour aged 66. The German made his debut on the tour in 1974 and played in his last DP World Tour event at the BMW International Open in Munich, where he also played professionally for the first time.

Langer played in over 500 events during a 50-year career which featured two wins at The Masters, appearances as a player and captain at the Ryder Cup, and 42 tournament wins on the DP World Tour. He became known as one of European golf’s ‘big five’ alongside greats such as Seve Ballesteros, Nick Faldo and Sandy Lyle during the 1980s and 1990s.

Peter Dray leaves role with UCCF

Peter Dray leaves role with UCCF

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The Universities and Colleges Christian Fellowship (UCCF) has announced that Peter Dray will leave his role as Director of Creative Evangelism in early September, after working with them for over 20 years.

Initially a Staff Worker and then Team Leader in North-East England, Dray has supervised 24 Relay Workers and over 20 Staff Workers, and also briefly served as Interim Executive Director in December 2022. He also played a crucial role in keeping several Christian Unions (CUs) afloat during the pandemic.

Christian sports stars: Andrea Spendolini-Sirieix and Lois Toulson

Christian sports stars: Andrea Spendolini-Sirieix and Lois Toulson

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British divers Andrea Spendolini-Sirieix and Lois Toulson spoke about how ‘bringing God into the competition takes their pressure and stress away’ after winning the bronze medal in the synchronised 10 metre platform diving at the Olympic Games this summer.

The pair, aged 19 and 24, became the first British women to win a medal in the event at the Games, their score of 304.38 proving enough to see them finish above Canada.

Mostyn Roberts retires

Mostyn Roberts retires

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Mostyn Roberts retired at the end of July after more than 25 years as pastor of Welwyn Evangelical Church, Hertfordshire.

At a thanksgiving service on Saturday 13 July, the congregation gave thanks to God for his faithfulness to Mostyn and the church over this time. Stan Evers, a member of the church, preached from Acts 20 on ‘The man, the message and the method’ of ministry. At tea afterwards a presentation was made to Mostyn and his wife Hilary. The church is thankful for the provision of a new pastor to take over immediately, Jamie Campbell. His Induction service is planned for Saturday 19 October, the preacher to be Gerard Hemmings of Amyand Park Chapel.

New Director for the Christian Institute

New Director for the Christian Institute

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Ciarán Kelly has been appointed as the new Director of The Christian Institute. The move follows the death of Institute founder and Director, Colin Hart, in March.

Ciarán Kelly, 48, joined the Newcastle-based evangelical charity in 2014. He has been promoted to Director after a rigorous four-month process led by the Institute’s Chairman of Trustees, Richard Turnbull. Ciarán took on the role of ‘Acting Director’ in March 2024 following the death of Mr Hart from a sudden heart attack.

Christian sporting stars: Sydney McLaughlin

Christian sporting stars: Sydney McLaughlin

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American Sydney McLaughlin won the gold medal in the 400 metre hurdles race at the Paris Olympics, setting a new world record time of 50.37 seconds in the process.

The 25-year-old, who is a Christian, has now broken the world record in the race six times, and is regarded as a key figure in the next generation of track and field athletes.

Timothy Dudley-Smith: A life in three scenes

Timothy Dudley-Smith: A life in three scenes

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RT REVD TIMOTHY DUDLEY-SMITH OBE: 1926-2024

Timothy Dudley-Smith will be remembered best for his rich contribution to hymnody. He is widely-regarded as the greatest modern hymnwriter of the 20th and early 21st centuries. At his 90th birthday celebration, Pam Rhodes, presenter of BBC Songs of Praise, described his popularity as springing out of ‘his understanding of the human condition’.

Remembering Malcolm Laver

Remembering Malcolm Laver

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Malcolm Laver, General Secretary of the Fellowship of Independent Evangelical Churches (FIEC) between 1988 and 1998, has died aged 87. He was a husband, father and grandfather.

Born in 1936, he served as FIEC’s Assistant General Secretary in 1979, before serving as General Secretary from 1988 until his retirement ten years later. During retirement, he helped form the FIEC Pastor’s Association, which he served as Secretary until 2002.

Peter Kerridge (1961-2024)

Peter Kerridge (1961-2024)

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Peter John Kerridge, who has died aged 63, will be remembered as the man whose vision and leadership transformed Premier from a struggling radio station into Europe’s largest Christian media organisation.

Born in Gateshead, he started training for the Baptist ministry in 1986 and then read theology at Oxford University. He was appointed associate minister at Avenue Baptist Church, Southend-on-Sea and also worked as a presenter at Essex Radio, where he became religious and community affairs manager.

New Chair of Trustees for Trinity College, Bristol

New Chair of Trustees for Trinity College, Bristol

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Esther Prior has been named as the new Chair of Trustees at Trinity College, Bristol.

She replaces Richard Jackson, Bishop of Hereford, who stood down following his appointment to the House of Lords and Clerk of the Closet to King Charles III.

UCCF appoints new CEO

UCCF appoints new CEO

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A new CEO, Matt Lillicrap, is heading to Christian student organisation UCCF.

He will begin his role at the Universities and Colleges Christian Fellowship (UCCF) in the Autumn.

Robin Sydserff is new Director for Proclamation Trust

Robin Sydserff is new Director for Proclamation Trust

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The Trustees of the Proclamation Trust (PT) are delighted to announce the appointment of Robin Sydserff as the new Director. Robin is currently senior pastor of Chalmers Church, Edinburgh and is also chair of the Bonar Trust which seeks to develop, fund and train gospel workers.

Robin has been appointed after a rigorous recruitment process that was run for us by the recruitment specialists, Carnelian, alongside the PT Trustees. This process involved 150 candidates being considered from across a wide range of denominational and independent church backgrounds. Robin and his wife Sally are excited about the potential of this new role and are hoping to move to London to start at PT in the autumn. Robin is committed to engaging with our many friends and partners as we seek to serve local churches by training men and women in Word ministry.

King Charles III becomes patron of mission agency

King Charles III becomes patron of mission agency

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King Charles III has become the Patron of the Church Pastoral Aid Society (CPAS).

He takes over from his late mother, Queen Elizabeth II in support of the Anglican evangelical mission agency, which said in an Instagram post that it is ‘delighted’ the King wants to continue to have a relationship with them.

Scripture Union’s new boss aims for 95% of children

Scripture Union’s new boss aims for 95% of children

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Dave Newton took over as National Director of Scripture Union (SU) in March. Now he has his feet under the desk, Evangelicals Now asked him about his vision for its future.

SU was originally founded in 1867 to help adults and children know God through the Bible. Today, its 1,500 volunteers run over 60 camps and missions a year.

Ben Stansfield to lead Global Connections

Ben Stansfield to lead Global Connections

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Ben Stansfield has been appointed as the new Chief Executive Officer of Global Connections, (GC) replacing Chris Wigram who had served in an interim capacity in recent months.

GC exists to equip the UK church and mission community in the world. Ben has spent over 25 years working for international charities, church ministries and discipleship ministries, so has helpful experience ahead of taking on the role.

Change of leadership for Bury Street Community Church

Change of leadership for Bury Street Community Church

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Jake Tasker has been inducted as the pastor of Bury Street Community Church, Enfield, London.

He has spent much of the past year serving as Pastor Designate and takes on the role having studied at Oak Hill Theological College. Formed in 2017, the church is a member of the Fellowship of Independent Evangelical Churches (FIEC) and Together for Mission (TFM).