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Peru: jam and mission

Peru: jam and mission

Latin Link
Date posted: 1 Sep 2015

Homemade jam is bringing integral mission to Quechua communities of Cusco, it was reported in early August.

For the past four years, ATEK, an organisation that seeks to strengthen local churches through the use of Quechua Scriptures, has provided training in needy communities of Paruro province.

GBM: a light in every city

GBM: a light in every city

JEB
Date posted: 1 Dec 2015

These days, the annual get-together of supporters of Grace Baptist Mission alternates between venues in London and the Midlands. On Saturday 24 October it was the turn of the Renewal Centre in Solihull.

Around 650 people gathered and the theme highlighted the needs of Europe under the banner ‘A Light in Every City.’ Graham Field, chairman of the Mission’s Council, began the day emphasising that our mission is determined by our master, the Lord Jesus Christ. Daryl Jones, mission coordinator, used a cricket analogy to emphasise the need for partnership in mission, especially between the churches and GBM.

Nigeria: sacrificial faith

Nigeria: sacrificial faith

Morning Star News
Date posted: 1 Dec 2015

Amid ongoing dangers, Christian leaders in Nigeria in October recalled the exemplary faith of indigenous missionaries who gave their lives in areas overrun by Islamic extremist militants.

While President Muhammadu Buhari told an India-African summit in late October that Islamic extremist group Boko Haram has been contained to ‘sporadic’ attacks in remote areas, leaders of the Evangelical Church Winning All (ECWA) told how Nigerian missionaries sent to those areas have suffered.

Oxford: Christ uncovered at CU mission

Oxford: Christ uncovered at CU mission

Alistair Reid
Date posted: 1 Apr 2015

Seventy-five years ago, the Christian Union at Oxford (OICCU) hastily threw together an outreach initiative to the university in the heart of the Second World War.

It was small and disorganised, and their speaker, Dr Martin Lloyd Jones, pulled out at the last minute with illness. But an enduring idea was born: a focussed initiative, once every three years, to give as many Oxford students as possible the opportunity to hear, engage with and respond to the gospel. That vision has remained constant, and so 9-14 February saw Uncover, the Silver Jubilee of triennial OICCU missions.

South Asian Concern celebrates

South Asian Concern celebrates

Victoria Vinet
Date posted: 1 Nov 2015

On 19 September, at the King’s Cross Baptist Church, there was cause for celebration as a congregation of supporters of the South Asian Concern (SAC) movement marked 25 years since their founding in 1989.

SAC is a charity focused on revealing the uniqueness of Christ in a cross-cultural effort to bring him among these multi-faith communities.

Assisting in Newport

Assisting in Newport

Bernard Lewis
Date posted: 1 Dec 2015

On 17 October, Heath Church Cardiff and Emmanuel Chapel Newport met together to ordain Ben Fiddian to the Christian ministry and to induct him as assistant minister at Emmanuel.

The ordination was conducted by Wyn Hughes, the minister and elders of the Heath, while the induction was conducted by the minister of Emmanuel.

Scots train

Scots train

FIEC
Date posted: 1 Nov 2015

The Fellowship of Independent Evangelical Churches (FIEC) in partnership with the Free Church of Scotland is to offer a new training course at Edinburgh Theological Seminary (ETS), it was announced in September.

FIEC directors will deliver the lectures alongside other experienced pastors which will enable participating students to obtain a new ETS certificate in ‘Independent Church Ministry’.

New director

New director

Natalie Parsons
Date posted: 1 Sep 2015

On 30 June Minister David Meredith of Smithton Free Church was offered the position of Missions Director for the Free Church of Scotland.

In mid July he accepted the position after spending two weeks in prayer and discussion with the elders at Smithton, as well as others in the wider Church.

Brazil: Amazonian disciples

Brazil: Amazonian disciples

Jason Murfitt
Date posted: 1 Sep 2015

Imagine the scene: you have been a missionary in a river community in the middle of the Amazonian jungle for nearly ten years, and, among other things, have spent over four years teaching the children from Genesis to Revelation.

But now some of the children are entering adolescence and you have decided to begin a Friday evening club to take the older ones ever deeper into the Word. As your wife busily prepares the after-meeting meal, you silently rehearse your notes – an introduction to the Sermon on the Mount. Expectations are running high as the veranda begins to fill up with excited teenagers, all arriving by canoe in the half-light. You thought eight to ten might attend… but in no time 25 have arrived!

WEST kicks off

WEST kicks off

Kerry Orchard
Date posted: 1 Oct 2015

Students, staff and supporters gathered on Saturday, 12 September for the WEST Dedication Service to mark the beginning of the new academic year.

Principal Jonathan Stephen explained the values underlying the work of WEST and Union. These are: delighting in God; growing in Christ; serving the church and blessing the world. Jonathan said: ‘We join God’s mission to fill the earth with the glory of Jesus as we are led by the Spirit.’

Whitby Bible School

Whitby Bible School

Matthew Hibbard
Date posted: 1 Oct 2015

Beth Keel & Michael Taylor

On the first weekend of September around 25 young people arrived in Whitby for the annual September Bible School.

This year the theme of living as a Christian in the modern world was taken. Andy Patterson (FIEC Missions Director) and Phil Heaps (Grace Church, Yate) were the speakers. Kamal and Emma Zarour shared news of their work amongst Muslims in Manchester.

Pakistan: growing church

Pakistan: growing church

MERF
Date posted: 1 Oct 2015

Middle East Reformed Fellowship (MERF) partners with Westminster Biblical Missions (WBM) to support the witness of the Bible-believing Lahore Church Council.

Lahore is the capital of the populous Punjab province next to the Indian border.

9Marks in Richmond

9Marks in Richmond

JEB
Date posted: 1 Oct 2015

Christian conferences are often strong on the great matters of the gospel but offer little guidance as to the nuts and bolts of church life.

9Marks Ministries, headed up by Mark Dever, pastor of Capitol Hill Baptist Church, Washington, D.C., majors on local church related issues and Tuesday 1 September saw the first 9Marks conference in this country. With around 100 church leaders in attendance, it was hosted at Duke Street Church in Richmond where the pastor is John Samuel. The main mover behind the day was Jonathan Worsley of Kew Baptist Church, himself a former intern at Capitol Hill.

London: global warming party

London: global warming party

FIEC
Date posted: 1 Aug 2015

On Monday 15 June more than 120 people gathered at Bankside Space in Southwark, London – which will be home to The Globe Church – to hear about this new venture.

The Globe Church is being planted in an area of art galleries and entertainment venues with theatres, restaurants and hotels on its doorstep. It’s also home to tens of thousands of people who live in Lambeth and Southwark. The new church is a joint initiative between several FIEC churches in London and the capital’s Co-Mission network of evangelical churches.

Bury: light in the north

Bury: light in the north

On Saturday 27 June the church at Radcliffe Road Baptist Church (RRBC) met with invited friends from other churches to give thanks for Geoff and Maggie King’s 30 years of ministry in Bury, Greater Manchester.

In 1985 Geoff and Maggie left Derby Road Grace Baptist Church, Watford, to re-plant a small and fading work in Bury. Along with David and Laura Higham from Wigan, Geoff and Maggie were supported in this work by their sending churches and by the Grace Baptist Mission.

150 years ago... a story to inspire us all

150 years ago... a story to inspire us all

Chris Fry
Date posted: 1 Aug 2015

On Saturday 24 June 1865, James Hudson Taylor visited a friend in Brighton, England. Six years of missionary service in China had intensified his burden for the interior of that great land and its 300 million people.

But there was no mission organisation prepared to launch out into the inland provinces. He was burdened by the fact that every hour of the day a thousand Chinese were dying without Christ.

Latvia: battling the sex trade

Latvia: battling the sex trade

Ruth Firth
Date posted: 1 Aug 2015

Freedom 61 is a Christian organisation based in Latvia’s capital city, Riga, and is an initiative of Youth With A Mission (YWAM).

Taking its name from Isaiah 61.1, Freedom 61’s mission is to proclaim freedom to victims of human trafficking, freedom to men who are buying women for sex, and also to protect the freedom of those who are at risk of being trafficked.

FFM: 100

FFM: 100

The Fellowship of Faith for the Muslims (FFM) is celebrating their centenary anniversary.

This prayer movement began at the Keswick Convention in 1915, inspired by a challenging address by Dr Samuel Zwemer, the missionary speaker that year. Started during WWI, at a time when little was known about the Muslim world by most Christians in the West, it soon led to hundreds of Christians around the world committing themselves to daily intercessory prayer for Muslims, with branches in different countries.

Switzerland: gospel kiosk

Switzerland: gospel kiosk

As a land-locked country, Switzerland doesn’t seem the most obvious place for United Beach Missions to operate.

But in the first fortnight of July, thousands of people visit Montreux for the world famous International Jazz Festival. The ‘Kiosque Biblique’ is a permanent small wooden chalet, built in 1965, situated along the lake front and open from March to October each year. It is owned by the local Christian bookshop and run by volunteers. The kiosk sells drinks, postcards and souvenirs, but its main purpose is to sell Bibles and Christian books in many languages. Everybody who buys something is offered a free leaflet about the Christian faith in their own language.

Rugby World Cup outreach

Rugby World Cup outreach

Tim Howlett
Date posted: 1 Sep 2015

From mid-September to the end of October, thousands of people will be following with interest the Rugby World Cup in England and Wales. There will be 47 matches at 12 different venues before the final is played at Twickenham on 31 October.

United Beach Missions has produced 100,000 rugby-themed gospel leaflets (written by Roger Carswell) with the aim to distribute as many as possible outside the grounds on match days.

A new vision for the Fens

A new vision for the Fens

Anne Roberts
Date posted: 1 Sep 2015

September 11–12 sees a new initiative in rural Norfolk much in need of life-changing Bible teaching.

‘Word on the Wash’ is a weekend conference hosted by Terrington St Clements Parish Church, near Kings Lynn. The Fens and the area around the Wash may not seem like a dramatic mission field and it is not served by many major roads, but there is a real spiritual need.

UCCF: summer travels

UCCF: summer travels

Angeline Liles
Date posted: 1 Sep 2015

Each summer UCCF sends teams of Christian Union (CU) students from all over Britain as a tangible expression of one of the core values of being generous in world mission.

Some teams remain in British towns working alongside local churches in their outreach to communities, while others travel further afield. During June and July this year, eight UCCF summer teams headed to places like Moldova, Serbia, Ukraine and Slovakia, to join alongside the CU movements in those countries. Our prayer is that God has used these summer teams powerfully to bring the nations to praise him.

Africa: radio training

Africa: radio training

Roger Cook
Date posted: 1 Jul 2015

Nyankunde is a small town near the Ugandan border with the Democratic Republic of Congo, which I visited in 1989 on my very first trip to Africa.

In March I was responding to a request for training and technical help from a young man who has started a radio station to bring a ‘message of reconciliation’ to this war-torn area.

Islamic State militant turns to Christ

Islamic State militant turns to Christ

Religion Today
Date posted: 1 Jul 2015

An Islamic State militant has reportedly converted to Christianity after dreaming of a ‘man in white’, who he believed was Jesus, it was reported in early June.

The ISIS fighter had killed many Christians before the dream, and had confessed that he ‘actually enjoyed’ killing the Christians.

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