Evangelism & discipleship
Date posted: 16 Sep 2025
Dear Editor,
I am writing in response to the article “Islam growing faster than Christianity worldwide” posted on the en website on 11 July, about the recent Pew Centre report on the current and future comparative (competing) growth of worldwide faiths. The immediately urgent question for all Christian leaders is: “When are we all going to respond to this very serious situation worldwide and stop doing traditional evangelism and discipling “our way” (just like Frank Sinatra’s song!), and start doing it God’s way? (As in Hudson Taylor’s sentiment: God’s work, done God’s way, will never lack resources!)
Lausanne & gospel issues
Date posted: 15 Sep 2025
Dear Editor,
In the January issue of en we wrote an article supporting a call for clarity from the Lausanne Movement on the Christian motivations for creation care. Our particular concern was the sentence “Creation care is thus a gospel issue within the Lordship of Christ,” within the movement’s Cape Town Commitment, which might appear to add works to grace in the gospel.
Not just digital
Date posted: 14 Sep 2025
Dear Editor,
There is an assumption in our society, and the media in particular, that everyone has – and uses – a computer and gets all the information they want online!
Guilt and shame
Date posted: 13 Sep 2025
Dear Editor,
Tim Wells and Lois Wells are concerned that the gospel Jason Roach is proposing is derived merely from personal experience and ignores the atoning death of Jesus in dealing with our sin (en letters, August 2025). I tracked down the original comment piece they referred to (posted 16 May) and wondered if they had read the same article I had.
Trust in politicians
Date posted: 9 Sep 2025
Dear Editor,
Tim Farron (Politics and Policy, en July 2025) is not the first politician to ask how trust in politicians can be restored, and I am sure he won’t be the last. But the answer is not, as he suggests, being local or walking to talk to constituents. Only one thing can create or rebuild trust: consistently acting in a trustworthy manner, doing what you said you would do, and not doing what you said you would not do. This always takes time, and rebuilding trust after it has been broken takes a lot of time.
An inspiring testimony
Date posted: 4 Sep 2025
Dear Editor,
Your report in the July issue of en on the life of Jonathan Bryan, born non-verbal, who died at 19, was the most inspiring, truthful and spiritual testimony to Christian faith that one could wish to read. Thank you for giving it to us.
Church and state
Date posted: 31 Aug 2025
Dear Editor,
You report on the new Texas law requiring classroom walls to display the “Ten Commandments”. I studied the Louisiana version of this law for my forthcoming book Democracy after Christendom. Both laws, identically, prescribe the text to be displayed. This is a redacted version of Exodus 22v2-17 in the King James Version. Louisiana requires a “context statement” saying that the text forms part of the history of the USA’s educational and legal system. Neither law states the real Biblical context, nor that the display is a translation of an originally Hebrew text. I wonder what would happen to a teacher who explained to students the Biblical context and the Christian understanding found in Matthew 22.36-40.
Speedy church meals?
Date posted: 24 Aug 2025
Dear Editor,
Food has always figured largely in my life. I enjoy it! It occurred to me that many churches in Britain have church lunches for various reasons, often for fellowship. I have observed the same thing in Spain. Apart from the food on offer, one notable difference I have observed is the time spent on the exercise. My experience of British church meals is that they tend to be short affairs, with people concentrating on the food rather than on the fellowship, whereas the reverse is true in Spain. If the purpose of the meal is to get alongside people, then it seems a bit pointless to get it down as fast as possible and disappear, without talking to anyone other than family.
The new covenant
Date posted: 18 Jul 2025
Dear Editor,
There is no doubting the importance of the theme of covenant in Biblical revelation. However, the precise relationship of the Old and New Covenant is debated among evangelicals.
Evangelicals and Reform UK
Date posted: 18 Jul 2025
Dear Editor,
I was saddened to read Tim Farron’s article in the July edition of en, where he used his platform to “take a pop” at a rival political party.
Grateful for correcting
Date posted: 16 Jul 2025
Dear Editor,
May I offer to Vernon Wilkins my apologies for misunderstanding his review of the CSB and my thanks for correcting me. (Letter en posted 27 May).
Considering singleness
Date posted: 16 Jun 2025
Dear Editor,
Thank you to Ann Culley (May en) for her moving letter on singleness and life after mission work. Her words resonated deeply with me. As a child, I felt called to mission, believing it meant overseas service. Instead, I’ve served in the NHS since 2011.
In it – or not in it?
Date posted: 31 May 2025
Dear Editor,
I was very surprised to see Dan Strange’s remark that the valuable formula that we are “in the world but not of it” is not from Scripture (although I think he was endorsing it). It’s from John 17, verse 14 plus verse 18.
I bemoaned not!
Date posted: 27 May 2025
Dear Editor,
In his letter (en March 2025), Andrew Proud bemoans my bemoaning of the CSB’s replacement of ‘propitiation’ by ‘atonement’. I protest! I bemoaned not! I am a great fan of the word ‘atonement’, and have a zillion times explained Tyndale’s invention of the term in my own Bible teaching, and its meaning.
Housework and the husband's role
Date posted: 26 May 2025
Dear Editor,
In Lois McCrea’s article discussing the problems working mums face there was one very notable omission. The husband and his contribution to running family life was not mentioned once.
Museum of the Bible
Date posted: 25 May 2025
Dear Editor,
Re “The BBC and the Bible” (en April). I write to express a view on the sad tale of the problems there were in setting up the Museum of the Bible in Washington DC, as outlined by Chris Sinkinson in your April edition.
How to make training available for all church members
Date posted: 23 May 2025
Dear Editor,
An en reader wrote recently: “I’m interested to know why there is very little training of Christians in general,” (en letters, March 2025). Great question! It hasn’t always been thus; in the church’s history there have been times when intensive training for all believers – not just for pastors and leaders – has been a high priority. Knowing God is an eternal and joyful task, and being learners and lovers of God is core to our identity as His people.