Found 8 articles matching 'Mission'.
Apostolic failure
Graham Heaps
Date posted: 1 Jan 2012
Book Review
FATHERING LEADERS, MOTIVATING MISSION
Restoring the role of the apostle in today’s church
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Church planting
Graham Heaps
Date posted: 1 Sep 2007
In this brief article on the vital subject of church planting, I am drawing principles from Acts 16.
An approach that is more practical, and that gives insights into the ways of reaching our materialistic and apathetic society, would be very valuable, but is beyond my competence.
Friction between church leaders?
Graham Heaps
Date posted: 1 Oct 2005
So much of the book of Acts is so encouraging that it comes as quite a shock to see Luke including the closing verses of chapter 15, where we read of a heated dispute between Paul and Barnabas.
Yet we need a realistic appreciation of how easy it is for the closest of friends in the leadership of a local church not only to disagree and fall out, but to divide with bitterness and go their own separate ways. And the Holy Spirit does so much more than show us the dangers of such division. He shows us the underlying attitudes that can cause divisions to arise over such practical issues as the suitability of a young man like John Mark for responsibility in an outreach venture.
Run with patience
Graham Heaps
Date posted: 1 Dec 2002
In 1981 20th-Century Fox released a David Puttnam film about two British athletes who won gold medals in the Olympic Games in Paris almost 60 years before (in 1924). The film won critical acclaim and has been shown many times on television since then.
It brought to the public eye Eric Liddell, a Christian man who turned down the opportunity to compete in the 100 metres, the blue riband event at the Games, because its heats were to be held on a Sunday.
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