Mission income declines
Nicola Laver
Date posted: 1 Nov 2022
Income levels across more than 100 evangelical
mission agencies in the UK dropped in the
year to 2020 by £13 million – with the smallest
missions hardest hit, a snapshot report has
revealed. But missions which are more overtly
involved in proclaiming the Christian message
did not see a drop in income.
Eddie Arthur,
a
specialist
in mission
agency theology, reported that 105 mission
agencies suffered an overall fall in income of
4.6%. Between 2018 and 2020 it declined by
around 6% and it was not expected to have
recovered in 2021. He said it was too early to
judge the impact of the Covid-19 pandemic
on their incomes.
Radical gospel mission harvest
Nicola Laver
Date posted: 1 Dec 2022
A radical ‘gospel rescue mission’ that began just last year in Derbyshire is seeing powerful conversions to Christ – and community leaders witnessing the extraordinary impact of the gospel.
Edge Faith Community, part of the national Edge Ministries, is pioneering a form of church and faith community in super-deprived communities. Carl Beech (see photo), who runs Edge Ministries, said white working-class people are probably the most unreached people in Europe and among the most vilified.
Urgent call
on homeless
Nicola Laver
Date posted: 1 Oct 2022
A warning
from charity Crisis UK that
hundreds of thousands of UK households
could become homeless
this winter, has
prompted London City Mission (LCM) to
issue an urgent call for help.
Figures
show
that, up
to now, good
progress had been made with 2,689 fewer
people sleeping rough in the year to April
2022 compared to the previous year. An
LCM
spokesperson
said
the warning of
the
impending
rise
in homelessness
is a
‘heartbreaking projection’
threatening
the
work already done.
Modern
slavery alert
Nicola Laver
Date posted: 1 Oct 2022
With modern slavery in the UK escalating,
evangelical churches are being challenged
to dedicate Sunday 25 September to prayer
and taking action to help trafficking victims.
‘Freedom Sunday’, coordinated by
the
International
Justice Mission
(IJM), has
been chosen as a day dedicated
in
the
UK and abroad
for corporate prayer
for
individuals trafficked into modern slavery –
and to take action to end it.
The church that grew – from two!
Nicola Laver
Date posted: 1 Aug 2022
From two to more than 120 people in nine years – a London church plant which began with a couple meeting individuals in the first year before launching as a living-room Bible study, is now planning to send its very first convert to start a new church in West London.
Malcolm Riley and his wife moved to London in 2013 with a desire to reach the next generation from the city centre. They came with literally nothing, having just left St Ebbe’s Oxford; with no staff team, no core group, no salary, no vicarage and no church building. ‘But we had two Bibles,’ said Malcolm.
Jewish believers reject evangelism ban call
Nicola Laver
Date posted: 1 Jul 2022
The gospel of Jesus Christ is not for Jews, a trustee of a Christian-Jewish council has claimed – suggesting that to think otherwise is anti-Semitic.
In an opinion piece in The Times newspaper calling for the end of Christian missions to convert Jews, Zaki Cooper (photo right), a trustee of the Council of Christians and Jews, cited historical Jewish massacres and anti-Semitism in England going back to the 1100s.
Naked Truth tackles porn
Nicola Laver
Date posted: 1 Aug 2022
A new programme to help churches tackle issues of porn use and addiction within their congregations has been unveiled, against the background of rising consumption.
According to research carried out by the charity launching the programme, the Naked Truth Project, 13% of UK adults admitted to being addicted to watching pornography. The ‘Church Membership’ programme was launched at a House of Commons event, hosted by Tim Farron MP (photo) and attended by six other MPs and peers.
Embody ‘Jesus the traumatised one,’ says Langberg
Nicola Laver
Date posted: 1 Aug 2022
Around 120 people met
on
a damp
Saturday in Cardiff to listen to renowned
psychologist Dr Diane Langberg share her
deep knowledge of different forms of abuse,
grief and on ‘care for the caregiver’.
Dr Langberg has nearly 50 years’ experience
working with trauma victims and survivors
of different forms of abuse, ranging from
sexual and physical abuse; experiences of war;
and increasingly, abuse of power in churches.
‘Musicianaries’ ain’t bringin’ no moody blues
Nicola Laver
Date posted: 1 May 2022
A North Carolina folk duo is preparing to come to Chelmsford, Essex to share the gospel through music.
Songs of the Folk (aka classically trained married couple Andrew and Lauren Cason), discovered that music opened doors for them into people’s lives to share the Good News of Christ – often to the most marginalised in society or those harder to reach.
Baptist same-sex pressure
Nicola Laver
Date posted: 1 May 2022
The Baptist Union
(BU)
council
is
considering
changing
the ministerial
requirements
in
relation
to
same-sex
marriage for its ministers.
It
is understood 70 people, mainly BU
ministers who are part of pressure group
Affirming Baptists Together, signed a letter
to the General Secretary of the BU requesting
that it effectively change its rule requiring its
ministers to be single or in a heterosexual
marriage on the basis that it is discriminatory.
750 churches show passion!
Nicola Laver
Date posted: 1 Mar 2022
More than 750 churches across the UK and Ireland have signed up to A Passion for Life – a pioneering, month-long, evangelistic mission this Easter.
The mission is providing the tools to enable individual churches to ‘plan, build and promote’ their evangelism in the lead-up to Easter. They range from online support resources to training videos, which the organisers said are being well-received by churches.
Durham church inquiry plea
Nicola Laver
Date posted: 1 Mar 2022
Christchurch Durham is facing mounting pressure to commission an independent review following serious allegations of abuse of power against the pastor, who left last December.
Tony Jones, senior pastor at the independent Anglican church until his resignation last year, has been accused of abuses of power and governance and presiding over a ‘culture of fear’.