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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.

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.

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.

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.

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.

Tilehurst launch

Tilehurst launch

Dan Dwelly
Date posted: 1 Nov 2016

ChristChurch Tilehurst launched on 4 September, having first been established as a congregation from Carey Baptist Church in Reading.

Originally operating as a satellite congregation called Carey Westwood Farm, the work grew from about 30 people, including children, to about 60. In 2015, with the blessing of Carey, they began the process of establishing the new 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.

EA: great commission

Evangelical Alliance
Date posted: 1 Nov 2016

The Evangelical Alliance launched its Great Commission evangelism website on 26 October to help Christians share their faith, and to show people that Jesus is changing lives in the UK today.

New video stories will be released each week on the site, sharing how people have come to faith across the UK. There will also be inspiring accounts of Christians and churches.

Gap year
 well spent

Gap year well spent

amandaporter@paismovement.com
Date posted: 1 Nov 2016

In September, Pais GB commissioned 57 apprentices, the biggest group of missionaries they have sent out in a decade.

Their apprentices, coming from Germany, Brazil, America, India, Kazakstan, Ukraine, Zimbabwe and the UK, comprise 17 teams based in areas as far north as Newcastle and as far south as Exeter!

London Underground

London Underground

Around two years ago, a young and newly ordained minister and his wife had a vision to plant a church in the heart of Central London which would last for 100 years.

But rather than taking a group of around 40 people, as is the usual church planting route, they did something crazy. With the blessing of their sending churches and a number of Christian organisations, Malcolm (formally at St Ebbe’s Church in Oxford) and his wife decided to move to London with no money, no people and no place to plant a new church. Two and a bit years later we praise God that there is a new church in Central London meeting in Leicester Square.

Keswick: Global Tour

Keswick: Global Tour

Peter Maiden
Date posted: 1 Aug 2016

We need to be informed of what God is doing in his world.

The information will cause us to appreciate the greatness of our God and the certainty of his promises. It will also stimulate us to prayer for many of our brothers and sisters who are paying a high price to follow Christ today. In Europe it is possible to think that as Bible-believing Christians we are part of an ever-decreasing minority, yet we are a protected minority, though the fear is that these protections are fast disappearing.

Roger Cook 1941 –2016

Roger Cook 1941 –2016

Jim Sayers
Jim Sayers
Date posted: 1 Oct 2016

Roger’s great contribution in his many years of service was developing radio ministry in both France and Francophone Africa.

Known widely among Grace Baptist churches for his work in GBM Radio at Abingdon, he and his wife Helen began their missionary service in Belgium. In 1967 they were the first GBM missionaries to be sent into Europe by their church in Hounslow, as GBM adopted a church-based approach to mission. In 1969 they moved to Mons, where they worked to plant a church, coming face to face with the growing ‘practical atheism’ of an otherwise Catholic culture.

Healthy church evangelism

Healthy church evangelism

JEB
Date posted: 1 Oct 2016

Duke Street, Richmond was the venue for the second Healthy Churches Conference which took place on 5 September and is from the ‘9Marks’ background.

Last year the speaker was Mark Dever of Capitol Hill Baptist, Washington. This year, with the focus on evangelism, it was Mack Styles of Redeemer Church, Dubai.

Dithering or deciding?

Dithering or deciding?

Susie Leafe
Susie Leafe
Date posted: 1 Oct 2016

There have been a lot of headlines about the Church of England in recent weeks.

Many open letters have been written, a celibate gay bishop has been paraded, and even Church meetings in Tunbridge Wells have got a mention. I don’t think it is just the lack of real news during the ‘silly season’ that has caused it. No, it is also the fact that the Shared Conversations about Scripture, Sexuality and Mission are officially over, and the time has come to make a decision. And there is no easy answer.

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No ghost trains

A visitor to Perrygrove Railway in the Forest of Dean has reported that it has decided to become a Halloween-free attraction.

Appreciating that not every family wants ghosts and ghouls when out with their family through all of October, which includes the half-term break, the railway attraction has decided to go ghost free.

Audrey Osei-Mensah 1936 –2016

Audrey Osei-Mensah 1936 –2016

Julia Cameron
Date posted: 1 Oct 2016

Audrey Laura Osei-Mensah was born in East Ham and professed faith in Christ aged 14, through her confirmation class in Wanstead. In 1955 she went up to Birmingham University to read geography. As she wrote in her memoirs: ‘It was during my first year that Bible study replaced geography as my first love, which it has remained ever since!’

She served on the Birmingham CU Exec alongside a thoughtful student from Ghana: Gottfried Osei-Mensah, with whom she maintained a friendship while teaching at Clarendon School from 1959 to 1962. In 1962 she applied for a position with SIM in Nigeria, whereupon Gottfried, by now with Mobil Oil in Accra, proposed to her. At her father’s suggestion, she first went to Ghana for three months to get to know Gottfried’s family and context. They married the following year.

Steve Brady’s story

Steve Brady’s story

Keswick Ministries
Date posted: 1 Aug 2016

Steve Brady, Principal of Moorlands College in Dorset, will tell you that he is from Liverpool and a true Evertonian.

Steve Brady loves football, but truly comes alive when talking about the Word of God. Steve comes from a mixed church background and had little to do with church during his childhood.

A weekend for Muslims

A weekend for Muslims

Paul Barnes
Date posted: 1 Jul 2016

Over 70 people gathered at The Hayes Conference Centre in Derbyshire for a weekend of prayer for Muslims, 10-12 June.

Longstanding members of the Fellowship of Faith for the Muslims (FFM) mingled with representatives of various mission organisations – some of whom were serving missionaries visiting the UK: a couple from South India serving with Tribals Transformation India; an Indian Manipuri family with three children serving with SIM in Bangladesh; and a couple from Basel serving in France. There were several believers who had turned to Christ from a Muslim background, including an Iranian family who were present with their two children, having fled persecution in Iran.

Northumberland weekend

Northumberland weekend

George Curry
Date posted: 1 Sep 2016

Those who attended the Northumberland Bible teaching weekend said it was an excellent event. Sponsored by Longhorsley Mission Church, Kevin Bidwell (Sheffield) and Derek Cleave (Bristol) addressed the 200+ who gathered on 2–4 July 2016.

In three sessions Kevin Bidwell opened up our call as Christians to run, wrestle and box. Derek Cleave, also in three sermons, ably helped us explore the obedience of Abraham.

Synod: culture over Scripture

Synod: culture over Scripture

Susie Leafe
Susie Leafe
Date posted: 1 Aug 2016

The General Synod of the Church of England is drawing to a close as I write.

In fact, it officially came to an end last Saturday night but since then the majority of members have been cloistered in Shared Conversations about Sexuality, Mission and Scripture. I say the majority, because some have disappeared home and others, including myself, have been here but have refused to take part in the process because of the fundamental flaws in the way that they have been designed.

Saved to serve

Saved to serve

Greg Tarr
Date posted: 1 May 2016

The world is in a terrible state and yet the Bible speaks of a multitude from every tribe, people and language that no one can count gathered together around the throne and in front of the Lamb.

How will a lost world be saved? That’s the question to which around 100 young people (aged mostly between 15 and 25) sought the answer at a weekend called Saved2Serve, which took place at All Nations Christian College, 8–10 April.

Dr Enid Parker 1920 – 2016

Dr Enid Parker 1920 – 2016

Paul Yeulett
Paul Yeulett
Date posted: 1 Jun 2016

On 8 April 2016, Dr Enid Parker, known as ‘Asamolta’ or the ‘Red Lioness’ to the Afar people of East Africa, went to be with the Lord she served for so long.

By the time she was born in Edenfield in Lancashire in 1920, her father’s health had been ruined by the Great War; he died when Enid was only seven. Her mother was unable to care for Enid and her two brothers, who were all cared for by relatives.

Reading in Reading

Reading in Reading

two:nineteen
Date posted: 1 Jun 2016

Churches in Britain have a long tradition of sending missionaries to unreached nations of the world, but today many unreached peoples are on our doorstep too, which is why two:nineteen exists – a Serving In Mission (SIM) project which was conceived within an FIEC church.

two:nineteen (from Ephesians 2.19) was set up in Reading in 2012 by mission workers Dave and Maura Baldwin. It’s designed to encourage churches to engage with people from other cultures living in their local communities.

European leaders gather

European leaders gather

John Stevens
John Stevens
Date posted: 1 Jul 2016

In May, while the UK pondered the EU referendum campaign, I was privileged to attend the European Leadership Forum.

Over 700 evangelical leaders from all over Europe gathered for six days at a hotel in Poland. The object is to serve and equip national leaders to renew the biblical church and re-evangelise Europe, through a strategy of identifying, uniting, mentoring, and resourcing evangelical leaders. The Forum brings together experienced leaders from the US and Europe to serve and equip the next generation.

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