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6,000 young people in London mobilised for mission

6,000 young people in London mobilised for mission

Milla Ling-Davies
Milla Ling-Davies
Date posted: 9 Sep 2024

This summer, the stands of Wembley Arena, normally filled with fans singing football chants, were instead filled with 6,000 young people singing the praises of God.

This was the launch event of The Send UK & Ireland - a new collaboration between churches and mission agencies for the purpose of inspiring teenagers and young adults to live missionally in five key areas: secondary school, university, family life, workplaces and the nations.

Once-in-a-generation Lausanne Congress gathers for fourth time

Once-in-a-generation Lausanne Congress gathers for fourth time

Milla Ling-Davies
Milla Ling-Davies
Date posted: 20 Sep 2024

In a magnificent display of unity, over 5,000 Christians from across 202 countries and territories gather in Seoul, South Korea this September. Together they will pray, listen, and discuss how Christians across the world can fulfil Jesus’ command in Matthew 28 to ‘go and make disciples of all nations’.

This ‘once in a generation’ event is run by the Lausanne Movement, which exists to mobilise Christians to collaborate in order to fulfil the Great Commission. This gathering, their fourth Congress, is only the fourth time such meeting has taken place since the movement was formed in 1974.

Tributes paid for Daniel Bourdanné

Tributes paid for Daniel Bourdanné

Milla Ling-Davies
Milla Ling-Davies
Date posted: 1 Nov 2024

Daniel Bourdanné, former General Secretary of the International Fellowship of Evangelical Students (IFES), has died from cancer, aged 64.

Born in Chad, Bourdanné moved to Oxford in 2007 to lead IFES for 12 years – and from then to his death he worked with charity Africa Speaks to promote publishing Christian books across the continent. IFES Chair Michel Kenmogne said: ‘The history of the advance of the gospel throughout the world over the last four decades cannot be written without mentioning Daniel Bourdanné.’

CU mission encouragements

CU mission encouragements

Milla Ling-Davies
Milla Ling-Davies
Date posted: 1 Apr 2024

Christian Unions (CUs) have seen an increase in the number of students professing faith during their mission weeks.

In February, as they do each Spring, nearly 100 CUs across the UK held mission weeks on university campuses – a series of themed evangelistic events spread out over five days. While CUs have often seen students profess faith in the days and months following mission weeks, this year they saw many make a commitment during the weeks themselves.

Tolworth: A new Hope

Tolworth: A new Hope

Milla Ling-Davies
Milla Ling-Davies
Date posted: 20 Dec 2024

This autumn, a group of around 100 adults and children came together to launch a new church on an estate in Tolworth, south west London.

Hope Church Tolworth is an initiative between members of Cornerstone Church, Kingston (who are a part of church-planting network Co-Mission) and others who have come from Emmanuel Church, Tolworth (who are Anglican). They met for the first time on Sunday 24 November in a local Primary School building, following months of gathering for prayer, picnics and meals. The pastor is Bart Erlebach, who was formerly the minister of Emmanuel, Tolworth.

Assisted suicide vote – evangelical reactions

Assisted suicide vote – evangelical reactions

Milla Ling-Davies
Milla Ling-Davies
Date posted: 29 Nov 2024

Evangelicals are processing the news that assisted suicide is a significant step closer to being legalised in the UK.

Following its second reading, MPs voted 330 to 275 today in favour of Kim Leadbeater’s bill –The draft Terminally Ill Adults (End of Life) Bill – to legalise assisted suicide for people who have six months left to live, and who have mental capacity to make the choice.

Andrew Neden becomes chair for Kingom Bank

Andrew Neden becomes chair for Kingom Bank

Milla Ling-Davies
Milla Ling-Davies
Date posted: 8 Nov 2024

Andrew Neden has officially been appointed as Chair of the Board for Christian bank Kingdom Bank, succeeding David Swanney who had held the role for the past ten years.

Neden is a chartered accountant who has worked in a variety of different roles, including the Global Chief Operating Officer in Financial Services for KPMG. While joining the board in December 2023, he was formally appointed as Chair in March and uses his wealth of experience in the financial sector to play a key part in the governance of the bank.

Learning from Hollywood's remakes
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Learning from Hollywood's remakes

Milla Ling-Davies
Milla Ling-Davies
Date posted: 7 Nov 2024

Have you noticed that cinema and TV today is dominated by remakes, sequels and spin-offs?

In the months before Christmas, we’ll see Moana 2, Sonic the Hedgehog 3, Gladiator 2 and Mufasa: the Lion King. Then 2025 will bring us the eighth Mission Impossible movie, another Avatar film, a new version of the Fantastic Four – I could go on. In 2026, a remake of The Goonies is even set to be created, 40 years on from its release!

Three churches unite to launch new plant in Kidderminster

Three churches unite to launch new plant in Kidderminster

Milla Ling-Davies
Milla Ling-Davies
Date posted: 30 Sep 2024

In a display of unity, three churches in Worcestershire have overcome stylistic and theological differences to form a new church plant, recognised by the FIEC (Fellowship of Independent Evangelical Churches).

Set to officially launch in January 2025, the formation of the new Grace Church Kidderminster occurred after two churches in the Wyre Forest each approached the lead pastor of nearby Woodgreen Church, Richard Lacey, for help. With small and aging congregations, both Kidderminster Evangelical Church (KEC) and Christ Church Wyre Forest, (CCWF) had recognised a need for external assistance – they contacted Lacey within weeks of each other.

Reaching ‘satan’s last stronghold’: the fatal mission of John Allen Chau

Reaching ‘satan’s last stronghold’: the fatal mission of John Allen Chau

Milla Ling-Davies
Milla Ling-Davies
Date posted: 1 Jan 2024

In 2018, American John Allen Chau bribed five fishermen to take him to Sentinel Island in the Indian Ocean. A new documentary tells the story of his ultimately fatal mission to share the gospel with one of the last ‘uncontacted’ tribes who were living there.

‘My name is John. I love you and Jesus loves you. Jesus Christ gave me authority to come to you. Here is some fish!’ These were John’s first words to the North Sentinelese as he approached in his kayak. The two tribesmen strung their bows and moved towards him aggressively.

Tearfund accused of treating Wales ‘as a colony’

Tearfund accused of treating Wales ‘as a colony’

Milla Ling-Davies
Milla Ling-Davies
Date posted: 1 Jun 2024

Evangelical charity Tearfund is being urged to reconsider a decision to axe its final paid employee in Wales and oversee ministry there from London – prompting a former director to accuse it of treating the country like ‘a colony’.

This year, for the first time since 1987, the organisation won’t have a staff member promoting their mission in the nation. It is the fourth and final role to be cut from Tearfund Wales in the last three years.

Craigavon: Gospel unity

Craigavon: Gospel unity

Milla Ling-Davies
Milla Ling-Davies
Date posted: 1 Jun 2024

In a powerful display of unity, the four main evangelical groups within the Church of Ireland (COI) came together in April for a day of worship, teaching and prayer.

Ministry collective First Things hosted the gathering, inviting evangelicals from New Wine, Church of Ireland Evangelical Fellowship, Southern Anglican Fellowship of Evangelicals and Evangelical Fellowship of Irish Clergy to St Johns Parish Centre in Moira, Craigavon on 27 April. They were thrilled to see over 350 people from across the groups come along.

TGCUK idea gains momentum

TGCUK idea gains momentum

Milla Ling-Davies
Milla Ling-Davies
Date posted: 1 Jun 2024

The idea of a UK ‘Gospel Coalition’ is continuing to receive varying degrees of support.

At the start of April, evangelical umbrella group Affinity announced it was entering discussions to form such a new body – and that it might even ‘replace’ their own organisation (see May issue of en).

No Word Alive in ‘25, say event trustees

No Word Alive in ‘25, say event trustees

Milla Ling-Davies
Milla Ling-Davies
Date posted: 1 May 2024

With efforts to find a new venue proving difficult, the hard decision has been made to cancel popular Bible conference Word Alive in 2025.

Since the shock closure of their venue, Pontyns Holiday Park, in November 2023, Word Alive Trustees and Director Nigel Beynon have been searching for an alternative site to host the conference. Being unable to find a ‘like for like’ replacement, however, has prevented them from planning for next year and ultimately led to the decision to cancel Word Alive for the second year running.

From casino to Christ to Kosovo... and beyond

From casino to Christ to Kosovo... and beyond

Milla Ling-Davies
Milla Ling-Davies
Date posted: 1 Feb 2024

A former gambler turned evangelist is planning his next mission at the age of 79.

As a young man, Fane Conant bet on horses every day and spent his Saturdays in the casino. After meeting some Christian sportsmen in his twenties and seeing they ‘had something’ he didn’t, he gave his life to Christ – but it took a decade for him to finally stop gambling.

Keswick ‘getting younger’ as it seeks to expand

Keswick ‘getting younger’ as it seeks to expand

Milla Ling-Davies
Milla Ling-Davies
Date posted: 1 Mar 2024

After 30 years of working in mission both in the UK and across the globe, Mark Ellis became Ministry Director for Keswick Ministries in September 2023.

Six months into the role, he talks to en about how things are going, what’s new at the convention this year, and the future of Keswick Ministries.

Evangelical hospital gets railway boost

Evangelical hospital gets railway boost

Milla Ling-Davies
Milla Ling-Davies
Date posted: 1 Apr 2024

As part of a historic change to the London railway network, an overground line between Stratford to Richmond has been named after an evangelical Christian hospital – which hopes the recognition will further its efforts to ‘do God’s work’. 

Transport for London (TFL) named The Mildmay line after the Mildmay Mission Hospital in Shoreditch, largely in acknowledgement of the help it provided during the 1980s during the HIV/AIDS crisis. The honour is a huge boost for the hospital who, just under a year ago, were facing closure due to NHS funding cuts – they now hope the spotlight will bring much-needed financial stability as they continue treating HIV patients and caring for the homeless.

Inter-cultural commission marks ten years

Inter-cultural commission marks ten years

Milla Ling-Davies
Milla Ling-Davies
Date posted: 1 Feb 2024

More than 100 delegates have gathered at the London City Mission headquarters to celebrate ten years of the Evangelical Alliance’s ‘One People Commission’ (OPC).

Anchored by Titilola Babarinde, the co-ordinator of the OPC, the celebration began with a time of collective worship.

The gospel was preached – then a bomb exploded:  this is what happened afterwards in Ukraine

The gospel was preached – then a bomb exploded: this is what happened afterwards in Ukraine

Milla Ling-Davies
Milla Ling-Davies
Date posted: 1 Feb 2024

A Russian bomb exploded near a Christian mission worker sharing the gospel in Kherson, causing him to dive for cover, en has been told.

Daniel Rus is a Romanian working with the Global Network of Evangelists (part of the Luis Palau Association), who has organised and led 24 humanitarian trips to Ukraine. In December 2023, on day two of his most recent visit, he and his team visited five villages surrounding Kherson. While distributing food parcels at the third, a mortar bomb exploded 40 metres away, in the garden of the house they were in front of, and the team were forced to run to their cars.

The answer to an 11-year prayer: new church opens

The answer to an 11-year prayer: new church opens

Milla Ling-Davies
Milla Ling-Davies
Date posted: 1 Mar 2024

On Saturday 6 January 2024, Dan James had an encouraging answer to the prayer he’d been praying for 11 years: a church was planted on his council estate in South Leicester.

In 2013, primary school teacher Dan and his wife Jamie moved into Eyres Monsell council estate and their hearts were gripped by both its physical and spiritual needs – there was no gospel church there. ‘Convinced that God’s primary mission strategy is a healthy local church, we started praying for one to begin,’ Dan shared with en. Just over a decade on from those first prayers, after plans, bold initiatives and setbacks, 100 people gathered on the estate this January to commission Eyres Monsell Community Church and Dan as its pastor.

First pastor for 50-year-old church

First pastor for 50-year-old church

Milla Ling-Davies
Milla Ling-Davies
Date posted: 1 Jan 2024

Ferniehill Evangelical Church in Edinburgh finished the year praising God for two big encouragements in 2023 – they moved back into their renovated building and employed their first pastor, Alistair Chalmers.

For over 50 years, Ferniehill Evangelical Church has been faithfully witnessing to the local community in Gilmerton, Edinburgh.

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