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Missions man

Missions man

Jim Sayers
Jim Sayers
Date posted: 1 Oct 2016

Book Review GEORGE FOR REAL:

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A mission to code

Kingdom Code
Date posted: 1 Dec 2016

Some 60 Christian coders, designers and entrepreneurs completed an intensive weekend of computer programming to help the church and charitable projects, in the early Autumn.

The event, held at the Innovation Warehouse in central London, started with short project pitches. Teams were then formed to work on the different ideas. Projects included one to aid people struggling with depression or addiction to get help right when they need it from trusted family or friends.

Tasmania: 0 week mission

Tasmania: 0 week mission

Andrew Maskell
Date posted: 1 Jul 2016

Thirteen years ago, my ‘gap year’ brought me to Tasmania. Now by God’s providence, wisdom and humour I find myself living and ministering to the university community (with the University Fellowship of Christians) in Hobart, along with my wife and two children.

There are close to 14,000 students on campus in Hobart but the University Fellowship has historically represented about 0.5% of that number. Our ministry is one of evangelism and training leaders. It is an exciting but arduous and slow mission field. Or at least it has been until this year…

How evangelical is the Pope?

How evangelical is the Pope?

Leonardo De Chirico
Leonardo De Chirico
Date posted: 1 Dec 2016

Leonardo De Chirico uncovers the particular brand of Catholicism that Pope Francis advocates and gives a biblical assessment

Cardinal Jorge Mario Bergoglio was elected as Pope Francis on 13 March, 2013.

Bringing confusion to the Cross and to Christians

Bringing confusion to the Cross and to Christians

Philip H. Eveson
Date posted: 1 Dec 2016

Book Review THE DAY THE REVOLUTION BEGAN: Rethinking the Meaning of Jesus’ Crucifixion

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Letter

Sick church plants

Paul Hinton
Date posted: 1 Dec 2016

Dear Sir,

As a church planter myself it might seem very strange to be in any way negative about contemporary church planting.

SECOND CRACK AT LONDON

SECOND CRACK AT LONDON

The Co-Mission
Date posted: 1 Nov 2016

The Antioch Plan is recruiting again.

The selection process for the second cohort of pioneering church planters has already begun.

The first Amen

The first Amen

Besa Shapllo
Date posted: 1 Nov 2016

The story of Besa Shapllo and Mission Possible in Albania

I was born in Tirana, Albania.

GBM: who will go?

GBM: who will go?

JEB
Date posted: 1 Dec 2016

Overseas missionaries are still very much needed. The title of this year’s conference of the Grace Baptist Mission was ‘Here Am I, Send Me’. No punches pulled there!

The meetings took place this year at the Friends Meeting House next to Euston Station in London on Saturday 29 October. It is a convenient place to travel to and people came from all over the country in their hundreds to this challenging and very uplifting day. There was a plethora of seminars given by serving missionaries from Brazil, the Philippines, Poland, France and central Asia, as well as reports concerning radio work and outreach to Asian communities in various cities in Britain.

A sense of place

A sense of place

George Moody
Date posted: 1 Nov 2016

George Moody gets us thinking about the meaning of locality

Over 40% of buildings on the English Heritage at Risk Register are churches.

We’ll see him at the Re-Org

We’ll see him at the Re-Org

Gavin Dickson
Date posted: 1 Nov 2016

Gavin Dickson, SASRA Army Scripture Reader with some thoughts for Remembrance Sunday

There is a saying in the army when someone dies: ‘We’ll see him at the Re-Org’.

Highland conference

Highland conference

Andrew Allen
Date posted: 1 Nov 2016

The 64th Free Church School in Theology was held 5 – 8 September at Carronvale House, Larbert.

As in previous years, it was an opportunity for rekindling friendship and fellowship with other ministers and committed Christians from across the UK and Ireland.

Thailand: needs of Grace International School

Thailand: needs of Grace International School

Ann Webb
Date posted: 1 Nov 2016

Grace (GIS) is an amazing school for missionary children in Northern Thailand that was set up in 2004 by a group of parents who wanted to keep missionaries on the field.

They recognised a need for a good, affordable education for missionary children, that would enable their parents to stay serving in Asia, to support and care for their children, third culture kids with different needs. Grace is more than a school, to many it is family.

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Azerbaijan: Bible society

After various attempts over more than 20 years, the State Committee in Azerbaijan registered a Bible society in September.

The Bible Society will have to subject all its publications to the State Committee for the compulsory prior censorship of all literature about religion produced in or imported into Azerbaijan. Publications will only be allowed to be distributed at state-approved venues. Bibles are still banned or removed during raids by the authorities.

Global South & GAFCON collaboration

Global South & GAFCON collaboration

Chris Sugden
Date posted: 1 Nov 2016

Delegates from 16 Anglican Provinces attended the sixth Global South conference at All Saints Cathedral, Cairo from 3-8 October, along with guests from Australia, Canada and England.

They issued a conference communiqué which gives strong counsel to the Church of England and foreshadows development of a structure to sustain orthodox Anglicanism. The Primates Councils of the Global South and GAFCON issued a further joint com-muniqué concerning same-sex unions.

Prisons: from despair to hope

Prisons: from despair to hope

Glynn Jones
Date posted: 1 Oct 2016

Glynn Jones challenges us to get involved with the mission field in UK prisons

The facts of hopelessness for those in prison are stark.

Great Forum
The Third Degree

Great Forum

Kate Duncan
Date posted: 1 Oct 2016

I’m shivering in a tent!

I’m in a Shropshire field surrounded by over 1,000 students. It is Forum, UCCF’s national training conference for Christian Union (CU) leaders, and it’s hugely exciting.

Trumped
Letter from America

Trumped

Josh Moody
Josh Moody
Date posted: 1 Dec 2016

I am a ‘legal alien’, I carry a Green Card and all our children have been born here, but I cannot vote in America.

With that in mind and also being a pastor, it is inimical, unwise, and probably unedifying for me to talk about party politics.

Niger: YWAM kidnap

Niger: YWAM kidnap

World Watch Monitor
Date posted: 1 Dec 2016

The kidnap of a pioneering American missionary on 14 October is a ‘terrible tragedy’ for the communities he served for 24 years, according to the local mayor, and it has raised security concerns among the country’s missionary community.

Jeff Woodke, 55, who worked for a branch of the US-based Youth With a Mission, was abducted by unknown assailants from the town of Abalak in northern Niger. They killed two guards and he was taken to eastern Mali where Mujao – a radical Islamic group – have a stronghold.

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Algeria: appeal hope

An Algerian Christian’s family appealed in October to the Algerian president for a pardon, after Slimane Bouhafs was convicted of ‘insulting Islam and the prophet Mohammed’ in posts he made on social media.

Bouhafs, who converted to Christianity in 1997, was sentenced to three years imprisonment on 6 September. He had shared someone else’s media posts. The family see the presidential pardon as the only possibly solution to set their father free as he is suffering with ill health and a Supreme Court appeal would take too long to come to court.

S. Sudan: school re-opens

S. Sudan: school re-opens

Morning Star News
Date posted: 1 Dec 2016

On 14 November a judge in eastern Sudan ordered a Christian school, that had been taken over by government officials, to resume classes under the prior Christian administration, according to the headmaster.

The Appeal Court for Administrative Affairs in Madani, Al Jazirah state, thus cancelled an order by the Madani commissioner calling for the closure of the Evangelical Basic School, which armed police along with civilians from Khartoum and elsewhere had seized on 24 October, said the Revd Samuel Suleiman Anglo, headmaster at the school.

Demand for Bible app

Scripture Union
Date posted: 1 Dec 2016

Children and schools in Blackpool are having to join waiting lists for Christian schools clubs as demand has far exceeded expectations for the groups based around Scripture Union’s award-winning app, Guardians of Ancora, it was reported in October.

The clubs, which run at lunchtimes and after school, identified Guardians of Ancora as the perfect fit to engage their target age ranges with biblical stories in a fun and relevant way. Scripture Union commissioned the Guardians of Ancora project to help children grow in faith, in the digital space.

Purchased with blood

Purchased with blood

Tom Marcus
Date posted: 1 Oct 2016

Tom Marcus suggests the relevance of the story of the early Ugandan and English martyrs for today

To understand the African bishops’ stand on homosexual practice today, it is helpful to remember the heroic early days of the Ugandan church.

What we need now

What we need now

David Baker
David Baker
Date posted: 1 Nov 2016

Unless the Lord builds the house, Psalm 127 tells us, its builders labour in vain.

In September’s en I wrote about how we Anglican evangelicals need a biblical theology of unity and separation, which we seem to lack. Theology is always practical of course – for it is about how we follow Jesus. So this month I want to write about another theological essential for our current situation, and that is humility.

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