Maria Millis: the definition of an unsung saint
Brian Maiden
Date posted: 1 Oct 2019
In a new series, Brian Maiden gives a short biography of some believers you may not have heard of...
Have you ever heard of Maria Millis? Probably not. But before I tell you about her, let me tell you about Lord Shaftesbury.
A tale of two cities: ten years on
Richard Hagan and Matthew Roberts
Date posted: 1 Oct 2019
en interviews Richard Hagan and Matthew Roberts who moved to Canterbury and York respectively to plant new churches
Ten years ago this month, Matthew Roberts and Richard Hagan moved with their young families to York and Canterbury them to plant new churches. en asked about the story of Trinity Church York and Emmanuel Church Canterbury.
Crossing the Culture
Reaching the Sikh
community with the gospel
Jon Taylor
Date posted: 1 Oct 2019
Although Sikhism is a major world reli-gion and the fourth largest UK religion,
it is surprising that even in well-stocked
Christian bookstores
there
is very
little
material in the way of reaching out to the
Sikh community. Typically in the apolo-getic section there are many books regard-ing Islam, some on Hinduism and a few
on Judaism and Buddhism, though little if
anything on Sikhism.
In 1992 Josh McDowell and Don Stewart
wrote ‘Sikhism is a religion all but unknown
to Western civilization’1. Strangely, we are left
with the same conclusion today.