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Lausanne:  Mission, unity, joy – and controversy

Lausanne: Mission, unity, joy – and controversy

Iain Taylor
Iain Taylor
Date posted: 24 Oct 2024

More than 5,200 delegates from 202 countries shared bread and wine in a powerful display of evangelical unity at the end of the 2024 Lausanne Congress on World Evangelisation held in South Korea.

The informal Lord’s Supper was led by Korean and Japanese individuals as an example of how reconciliation in Christ brings different individuals and nations together.

Middle East: ‘sleep-deprived and anxious’

Middle East: ‘sleep-deprived and anxious’

Iain Taylor
Iain Taylor
Date posted: 26 Oct 2024

‘We are sleep deprived and anxious,’ evangelicals at the centre of the Middle East conflict have told en, ‘but we keep faith in God.’

As the conflict involving Israel, Gaza, Lebanon and Iran reached ever-higher temperatures, staff at Christian TV station SAT-7 reported how they are caught right in the heart of the terrifying situation.

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

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

Iain Taylor
Iain Taylor
Date posted: 17 Jul 2024

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.

We need divine help more than ever, Ukraine pastors say

We need divine help more than ever, Ukraine pastors say

Iain Taylor
Iain Taylor
Date posted: 31 Jul 2024

Only divine intervention can bring about a lasting peace in Ukraine, church leaders there say.

That’s the message from a mission organisation working in the heart of the ongoing and bloody conflict caused by Vladimir Putin’s unprovoked invasion.

Teesside outreach sees 1,400 respond

Teesside outreach sees 1,400 respond

Iain Taylor
Iain Taylor
Date posted: 7 Jul 2024

Festival Teesside, featuring evangelist Andrew Palau, was ‘a massive success’ and the ‘fruition of 15 years of hard work,’ says mission organiser Stephen Sutton.

Sutton, who is pastor of Beacon Baptist Church, Middlesborough, also said that the gospel seed had been sown and that local churches were now deploying ‘the skills of the harvest field’ which the Palau team provided.

Over 800 youth equipped for mission

Over 800 youth equipped for mission

Iain Taylor
Iain Taylor
Date posted: 1 Jan 2024

About 850 young people and youth leaders attended this year’s Sorted one day youth conference, which took place at Westminster Chapel.

Attendees came from a wide variety of Anglican, Baptist, Free/Independent churches and many others. Most were from around London, but there were also groups from Essex, Hertfordshire, Surrey, Kent, Cambridgeshire, Bedfordshire, Oxfordshire, Brighton, Bournemouth, and Norwich.

Albania: 3,000 people hear the gospel

Albania: 3,000 people hear the gospel

Iain Taylor
Iain Taylor
Date posted: 1 Jul 2024

Over 3,000 people have heard the gospel in Tirana, Albania, at a major event organised by evangelicals in the country.

Before the mission, about 800 evangelicals met to focus on the church’s evangelistic imperative and to remember that ‘Jesus teaches us that we as a church should be lifted as a city up on the mountain top,’ Evangelical Focus reported.

In the rainforest, something is stirring... the gospel

In the rainforest, something is stirring... the gospel

Iain Taylor
Iain Taylor
Date posted: 1 May 2024

Spiritual battles continue day and night across the globe, including in the heart of the remote rainforest. The following example was featured in The Washington Post recently.

Rupert Shelley, Director of Mission Partnerships at international mission agency Crosslinks, says it reminds us how ‘the gospel is indeed growing and bearing fruit in extraordinary ways across many parts of South America’.

Churches destroyed, thousands displaced

Churches destroyed, thousands displaced

Iain Taylor
Iain Taylor
Date posted: 1 May 2024

Christians working in Mozambique are becoming increasingly concerned about the human cost of the wave of violence now sweeping south across the country.

The persecuted-church agency Open Doors reports that over 70,000 people, mostly women and children, have been displaced from their homes in northern Mozambique following a sharp rise in attacks by Islamist militants.

Gaza: can Christianity now survive?

Gaza: can Christianity now survive?

Iain Taylor
Iain Taylor
Date posted: 1 May 2024

Thirty out of the estimated 1,000 Christians still left in Gaza have been killed, according to local church sources.

And as Gaza’s Christian population continues to shrink, down from about 3,500 before the war began, commentators fear that one of the oldest Christian communities in the world may be literally dying out.

Javier Milei: Do cry for me, Argentina?

Javier Milei: Do cry for me, Argentina?

Iain Taylor
Iain Taylor
Date posted: 1 Jan 2024

The Church Mission Society (CMS), which absorbed the South American Mission Society (SAMS) in 2009, has responded to the election of far-right populist outsider Javier Milei as the new President of Argentina.

Speaking exclusively to Evangelicals Now, CMS spokesperson Naomi Steinberg commented: ‘From a mission point of view, we can see that the political, economic and environmental situation in Argentina is precarious and needs much prayer. Our people in mission in the region are praying that the new President will be surrounded by a leadership team that is wise, compassionate and full of integrity’.

Orthodox Jew wants Gazans to ‘get a little Jesus’

Orthodox Jew wants Gazans to ‘get a little Jesus’

Iain Taylor
Iain Taylor
Date posted: 1 Mar 2024

An Orthodox Jewish writer Jonathan Feldstein is currently ‘praying for Gazans to get a little Jesus in 2024’.

Feldstein is president of the Genesis 123 Foundation, whose declared mission is to ‘build bridges between Jews and Christians with Israel in ways that are new, unique, and meaningful’. He made the call as he believes ‘the best and safest way to change the situation and bring peace [in Gaza] is for the masses of Gazans, and Palestinian Arabs in general, to convert to Christianity’.

Climate hope – if promises  are kept, say evangelicals

Climate hope – if promises are kept, say evangelicals

Iain Taylor
Iain Taylor
Date posted: 1 Jan 2024

Even as it opened, the UN Climate Change Conference COP 28 was making headlines for all the wrong reasons.

The BBC revealed claims that hosts, the United Arab Emirates, were planning to make oil and gas deals with 15 other countries at the event. Despite that, many Christian groups were represented there, some as part of the Christian Climate Observers Program, a non-denominational Christian presence advocating for God’s creation. All are, perhaps, encouraged by the fact that COP28 for the first time featured a ‘faith pavilion’. Evangelicals Now spoke to four leading Christian environmental organisations about their hopes and fears for the conference.

Stay, says bishop

Stay, says bishop

Iain Taylor
Iain Taylor
Date posted: 1 Jan 2024

Jill Duff, Bishop of Lancaster, who is orthodox on issues of sex and sexuality, and has been a leading voice opposing change, spoke to en.

She said: ‘Why should we leave? One of my heroes of church planting in the Polynesian islands was George Selwyn, an architect of the Anglican Communion. He had a compellingly pragmatic response to error: “But how, you will ask, shall the truth of doctrine be maintained if we tolerate in the mission field every form of error, and provide no safeguard for the purity of the faith? I answer that, as running water purifies itself, so Christian work is seen to correct its own mistakes.” I urge evangelicals to resist any intimidation, but instead to stay and contend for the gospel through the Church of England.’

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