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Finished salvation?

Finished salvation?

Tom Forryan
Tom Forryan
Date posted: 1 Oct 2013

Book Review BACK TO THE SOURCE 30 Challenges to Be, Say and Do Life the Jesus Way

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Uncover for Passion for Life 2014

Uncover for Passion for Life 2014

Richard Cunningham
Date posted: 1 Sep 2013

Pod Bhogal talks to Richard Cunningham about reaching students and resourcing churches

Pod Bhogal, UCCF’s Head of Communications, talks to Richard Cunningham, UCCF’s Director, about the Uncover Gospel Project, the impact it has had in the student world and its potential for helping ordinary Christians — in a local church context — to introduce their friends to Jesus.

Park life

Park life

London City Mission
Date posted: 1 Sep 2013

A June Family Fun Day showed the results of long-term mission in a former ‘no man’s land’ in East London.

St. John’s Park is a green space on the Isle of Dogs. Just a few years ago it was a place where no one dared to enter because of the gangs, drugs and high levels of crime. But now it is a vibrant hub of community where, particularly in the summer months, parents and children gather to enjoy time together.

World evangelisation a century on

World evangelisation a century on

Daryl Jones
Date posted: 1 Aug 2013

Book Review PAUL’S MISSIONARY METHODS In his time and ours

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Syria: please do something for the body of Christ

Syria: please do something for the body of Christ

Barnabas Fund
Date posted: 1 Sep 2013

On July 30, Barnabas Fund received a report from one of its Christian partners, a doctor in Aleppo, a devastated city that has been forgotten as the world stands by and fails to intervene on behalf of its traumatised citizens.

He chose to stay to help those in need of medical care and is also heavily involved in co-ordinating Barnabas Fund’s aid to Christians, whose plight is worsening as the fighting rages on.

Antidote to atrophy

Antidote to atrophy

David Gilbert
Date posted: 1 Sep 2013

Book Review RISK TAKERS The Life God Intends For You

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Filling up at Forum
The Third Degree

Filling up at Forum

Pod Bhogal
Date posted: 1 Oct 2013

1,300 Christian Union Leaders, UCCF staff and Relay Workers attended Forum 2013 —UCCF’s national training event for Christian Union Leaders.

The five-day residential training event (September 2-6) —which has grown from 300 students to over 1,000 since 2003 — remains one the most important components of UCCF’s CU Leadership Training Programme.

A new venture in Chester

A new venture in Chester

United Beach Missions
Date posted: 1 Aug 2013

In the historic city of Chester in June, 50 nationalities were reached with the gospel during a new venture for United Beach Missions (UBM).

For the first time, Christian Answer, the open-air arm of UBM, took a diverse team to the cathedral city for a week of open-air preaching, an exhibition stand and literature table, questionnaire work and an international café evening.

Snapshots of China

Snapshots of China

Ray Porter
Ray Porter
Date posted: 1 Aug 2013

Book Review AFTER IMPERIALISM Christian identity in China and The Global Evangelical Movement

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Evangelism out in the open

Evangelism out in the open

Andy Banton
Date posted: 1 Jul 2013

Andy Banton celebrates a great anniversary for the Open-Air Mission

It is sometimes said that you can make statistics say anything.

Fervently in favour

Fervently in favour

Stan K. Evers
Date posted: 1 Sep 2013

Book Review THE HEART OF THE BIBLE What it meant then, what it means now

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news in brief

news in brief

Algeria: protest

Around 200 people ate together at a public lunch in the town of Tizi Ouzou on August 3 to protest against the ‘persecution of non-fasters and creeping Islamisation’ in the Kabylie region in northern Algeria.

Another picnic was held simultaneously in the town of Aokas in the neighbouring Béjaïa province, which attracted over 100 people. In Algeria, where Islam is the state religion, breaking the Ramadan fast in public is punishable by fine and imprisonment.

WEST gains Mike Reeves

WEST gains Mike Reeves

WEST
Date posted: 1 Sep 2013

WEST has announced the appointment of Dr. Michael Reeves to the full-time faculty from September 2013.

As Theologian-at-Large, Mike will spearhead a major new initiative to make theology more accessible to all. This innovative project will put quality theological education within the financial and geographical reach of all who need it.

Keswick: glorious weeks

Keswick: glorious weeks

Keswick Ministries
Date posted: 1 Sep 2013

The annual Keswick Convention held during July and early August saw an estimated 12,000-15,000 people visit for bible study and worshipping God together.

Weeks of almost unbroken sunshine went together with record attendances. Around 3,700 people were at the Bible readings with Oxford University mathematician Professor John Lennox, plus around 800 children and young people in groups. A 95-year-old local lady, Sally, was there again: she has been coming to the Convention since she was five!

ENGAGING OUR CITIES

ENGAGING OUR CITIES

Jonny Dyer
Date posted: 1 Jul 2013

 

In 1800, 2% of the world’s population lived in cities.

By 1900 that figure was 12%. Today 52% of us are city dwellers and by 2050 it is estimated that will rise to 70%.

Elizabeth Braund 1921 – 2013

Elizabeth Braund 1921 – 2013

Robert Musgrave
Date posted: 1 Jul 2013

Elizabeth Margaret Braund MBE passed away on May 20 at her home, East Shallowford Farm on Dartmoor.

She was 91 years old. Born in Kensington in 1921, she was the only child of His Honour Judge Sir Henry and Lady Margaret Braund. Her early years and life experiences in India and Burma encouraged her ability to think critically and after the war she began to work for the BBC, writing scripts and undertaking research. One unlikely research project was the history of the Bible for a radio series, but under God this began the journey that led to her life’s work.

God uses our whole life

God uses our whole life

John Nicholls
Date posted: 1 Jul 2013

Book Review NOT SO SECRET

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God is your life

God is your life

Peter Baker
Date posted: 1 Jul 2013

When a pastor moves churches it gives him time to reflect

Peter Baker was senior pastor at Highfields Church, Cardiff, for 18 years.

Ministry women equipped

Ministry women equipped

Karen Soole
Karen Soole
Date posted: 1 Aug 2013

There is one conversation that is repeated often; it is the one about what women can’t do in ministry.

Media hostility has increased towards those who believe the Bible teaches comple-mentarianism, because restricting church leadership to men is considered unjust. The underlying implication is that women who teach women are inferior and succumbing to the second best option. With this in mind, the North West Gospel Partnership decided that the time had come to encourage women in the ministries that they can do.

Two Marks: building healthy churches

Two Marks: building healthy churches

Declan Flanagan
Date posted: 1 Aug 2013

Book Review PERSISTENTLY PREACHING CHRIST

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London churches growing

London churches growing

JEB
Date posted: 1 Aug 2013

At the instigation of London City Mission (LCM) a comprehensive study of churches in London was carried out last year. The results have now been published and there is much which is encouraging.

The research was carried out by the Brierley Consultancy and LCM were particularly interested to see what information could be gathered which related to the extent and effectiveness of church planting in the capital.

A Barnabas spirit...
Youth Leaders

A Barnabas spirit...

Dave Fenton
Date posted: 1 Aug 2013

We’re all quite good at structure these days.

We have our aims, objectives, values and mission statements and, generally, these have improved the way we do things. There is more training around, particularly in all these fields, but I wonder if our training stretches to, or even includes, the way we deal with people.

Letter

Should ministers work?

Jonny Raine
Jonny Raine
Date posted: 1 Aug 2013

Dear Editor,

There is a common conception that it is best for ministers to have a long spell in secular employment before undertaking ministry, as was articulated in a letter in the June edition of EN. I would suggest that this is a flawed idea.

Stafford CU online
The Third Degree

Stafford CU online

Pod Bhogal
Date posted: 1 Aug 2013

The University of Staffordshire Christian Union has started streaming evangelistic meetings live on the internet for students to enjoy from the comfort of their own hall of residence.

The Christian Union — which is made up of just 12 students — decided to live stream CU meetings because of the high tech and internet savvy nature of Staffordshire University students.

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