In this issue we carry a variety of items
about Welsh evangelicals.
Two are wonderfully encouraging, one
much less so. The first piece of good news
is the remarkable ministry of the church
at Noddfa, which has grown from single
figures to more than 150 in recent years.
We also report on the renewed ministry of
the Evangelical Movement of Wales centre
Bryn-y-groes, Bala, which has welcomed its
first in-person post-lockdown contingent of
people.
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The Editorial
Welsh dragon: roaring but wounded
In this issue we carry a variety of items about Welsh evangelicals.
Two are wonderfully encouraging, one much less so. The first piece of good news is the remarkable ministry of the church at Noddfa, which has grown from single figures to more than 150 in recent years. We also report on the renewed ministry of the Evangelical Movement of Wales centre Bryn-y-groes, Bala, which has welcomed its first in-person post-lockdown contingent of people.
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