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Sporting boost for uni missions

Sporting boost for uni missions

Brian Glynn
Date posted: 27 Apr 2025

Christian students are sharing encouragements following on from university missions which were supported by the organisation Christians in Sport (CiS).

Grace, a student leader at Exeter, reflected on the joy of seeing her peers engage with the message of Jesus. “We’ve loved having Graham Daniels [General Director of CiS] opening up the book of Luke during our evening events,” she said. “It’s been a real encouragement seeing many students come along to hear the gospel for the first time, through an invite from Christian friends or just by picking up a flyer.”

140th anniversary of the Cambridge Seven's mission to China

140th anniversary of the Cambridge Seven's mission to China

OMF
Date posted: 4 Jul 2025

This year marks the 140th anniversary of the Cambridge Seven sailing for China in February 1885.

The OMF website explains: “This group of seven Christians from Britain caught the imagination of the church and the nation as they gave up riches, fame and comfortable lives to go and share the good news of Jesus in China through the China Inland Mission (CIM), now OMF International.

Brighton beach 1865: When evangelical global mission changed forever

Brighton beach 1865: When evangelical global mission changed forever

OMF UK
Date posted: 27 Jun 2025

It is now 160 years since Hudson Taylor launched his famous and transformative missionary movement.

It was on 25 June 1865 that he prayed on Brighton beach for 24 “willing, skillful workers” to take the gospel to those with the fewest opportunities to hear it in the inland provinces of China.

Bradford as 2025 City of Culture – opportunities for mission

Bradford as 2025 City of Culture – opportunities for mission

Nicola Laver
Nicola Laver
Date posted: 11 Feb 2025

Bradford 2025 has kicked off the New Year as the UK’s City of Culture, providing a perfect opportunity for gospel-focused churches to reach a wider audience.

The West Yorkshire city was announced as 2025’s UK City of Culture in May 2022 but has since been maligned by many (for reasons ranging from its gloomy weather to economic decline and racial problems). Almost a third of Bradford’s population is under the age of 20; and according to the 2021 census, four in ten people identified as being from an ethnic minority across Bradford District as a whole (significantly higher in the city centre).

UK festival proves mass evangelism can last

UK festival proves mass evangelism can last

Luis Palau Association
Luis Palau Association
Date posted: 10 May 2025

Despite the positive and Biblical intent to reach as many as possible with the gospel, mass evangelism campaigns are often criticised as ineffective - but one festival in Teesside has proven otherwise.

Large-scale evangelistic events, while often drawing crowds and delivering powerful messages, can appear to be impersonal, and reducing the introduction to faith to a one-time event rather than fostering a lasting, transformative relationship with Jesus Christ. They are also criticised for being short term in nature - after the event ends, there is little ongoing engagement or support for the new believers.

From Russia to Wales: ‘The ministry is God’s, not mine’

From Russia to Wales: ‘The ministry is God’s, not mine’

Emily Pollok
Emily Pollok
Date posted: 10 Mar 2025

You almost couldn’t get two more different places than the bustling metropolis of Moscow and what Ricky Wilhelm describes as the ‘sleepy seaside town’ of Penarth, Wales. Yet, married missionaries Ricky and Brandy have seen the gospel powerfully at work in both.

Ricky and Brandy grew up in Oklahoma and were married at age 19. Inspired by a visit to their campus from missionaries in Russia, the couple decided to enter the mission field and spent the next eight years of their life working with the Udmurt people in the Volga region of Russia. ‘Love for the people came quite slowly,’ Ricky explained. ‘It was hard … Americans are admired in many ways but not necessarily loved by other cultures.’

‘Exciting’ London Gospel launch

‘Exciting’ London Gospel launch

en staff
Date posted: 29 Mar 2025

A galaxy of leading evangelical organisations is supporting what is described as an “exciting” new edition of Mark’s Gospel for mass distribution across London.

The giveaway Gospel is soon to be published by Grace Publications, in collaboration with Holman/Lifeway and London City Mission. Designed in what is described as “a contemporary zine format”, it combines “keen affordability with compelling graphics and design.”

Shock as Spurgeon's College closes

Shock as Spurgeon's College closes

en staff
Date posted: 31 Jul 2025

Spurgeon's College, London, is to close with immediate effect.

The evangelical Baptist College was set up in 1856 by famous Victorian preacher Charles Haddon Spurgeon.

Students re-envisioned for evangelism through The Send

Students re-envisioned for evangelism through The Send

Thomas McBride
Date posted: 14 Jun 2025

UCCF recently partnered with The Send, a campaign that seeks to "activate believers to live a missional lifestyle by adopting and reaching real mission fields at home and abroad".

Through evenings of worship, prayer and praise, The Send encourages young people to pray for revival in our nation, something that is also deeply rooted within the ethos of UCCF.

'Bold' vision for new churches in Ireland

'Bold' vision for new churches in Ireland

Mark Smith
Date posted: 28 Jul 2025

The Presbyterian Church in Ireland (PCI) is planning at least ten new congregations and ten new church-planting projects over the next decade. The “bold vision” for mission was approved at this year’s General Assembly in Belfast.

Referencing a major PCI report, Church Planting – The Next Decade (or ‘10+10 in 10’), Council secretary Rick Hill, pointed to the growth and positive developments of projects and congregations in Balbriggan, Belfast, Wexford, Carrigart, and Kilkenny. Ben Walker, minister at Saintfield Road Presbyterian Church, said the PCI is “seeking to enable and encourage the creation of Christ-centred, worshipping communities throughout Ireland”.

Brother Andrew’s Open Doors at 70: Smuggling  Bibles and seeing miracles

Brother Andrew’s Open Doors at 70: Smuggling Bibles and seeing miracles

Lydia Houghton
Lydia Houghton
Date posted: 18 Jul 2025

Smuggling Bibles to believers in communist countries – that’s how Open Doors UK & Ireland began. 70 years on, the organisation has become an international ministry working for the good of the persecuted church.

In 1955, Dutch missionary Brother Andrew set off for Poland with a suitcase containing his Bible and hundreds of tracts entitled “The Way of Salvation”. Behind the Iron Curtain (the divide between Soviet-controlled Eastern Europe and the West during the Cold War) he discovered churches desperately in need of Bibles, support, and prayer.

Keswick draws delegates from 90 conventions

Keswick draws delegates from 90 conventions

Jonathan Lamb
Jonathan Lamb
Date posted: 16 Jul 2025

Delegates from 16 countries representing 90 different Bible-teaching events and almost 50,000 believers are attending the 150th celebrations at the Keswick Convention.

They are participating in a special track – the Keswick Fellowship International Consultation.

‘But for here, I’d be dying of a broken heart’: help for rough sleepers

‘But for here, I’d be dying of a broken heart’: help for rough sleepers

Rebekah Carter
Date posted: 6 Jun 2025

A Christian beacon of hope for rough sleepers and homeless people which helps more than 10,000 people a year has a fresh lease of life after renovation work.

Webber Street, London City Mission’s (LCM) Day Centre has been at the forefront of offering practical care and compassion with gospel hope for more than 60 years.

More UK adults exploring Christianity? New report reveals why

More UK adults exploring Christianity? New report reveals why

Milla Ling-Davies
Milla Ling-Davies
Date posted: 2 Jul 2025

Amid recent reports of a “quiet revival” and renewed exploration of Christianity in the UK, the question remains: Why the growing interest? A new report from the Evangelical Alliance has helped reveal the answer.

The Evangelical Alliance’s (EA) “Finding Jesus” research, conducted in 2024 and released this June, found that UK adults are investigating Christianity primarily due to a need for meaning and hope – often prompted by a personal crisis.

Ongoing investigation into alleged ‘harm’ at OMF school

Ongoing investigation into alleged ‘harm’ at OMF school

en staff
Date posted: 25 Jun 2025

Amid OMF’s anniversary celebrations, “harm caused by several alleged perpetrators” at a school run by the organisation is being investigated.

The OMF website says: “Complaints have been received by OMF UK relating to harm caused to former Chefoo School pupils by a number of alleged perpetrators.

Parliamentary reception celebrates gospel movement

Parliamentary reception celebrates gospel movement

National Day of Prayer & Worship
Date posted: 18 May 2025

More than 100 Christian leaders from over 60 denominations and networks have gathered at Portcullis House, Westminster to celebrate a nationwide evangelistic movement.

The Parliamentary Reception celebrated Shine Your Light, a nationwide evangelistic movement taking the gospel onto streets and marketplaces across the UK. It was hosted by Jim Shannon MP, Chair of the All-Party Parliamentary Group for the International Freedom of Religion and Belief and organised by the National Day of Prayer and Worship (NDOPW).

Rich preaching in beautiful Bala

Rich preaching in beautiful Bala

Dylan Brady
Date posted: 21 Jun 2025

Running for nearly 70 years, the Bala Ministers’ Conference, organised by the Evangelical Movement of Wales, is a refreshing and encouraging opportunity for those in pastoral ministry to be built up again.

Around 80 men — mainly from Wales, but also from England and even as far afield as Canada and India — came to beautiful Bala in the North of Wales to be encouraged and refreshed together to continue serving Christ in the places He has called them to.

Belfast school students see God move

Belfast school students see God move

Milla Ling-Davies
Milla Ling-Davies
Date posted: 19 Jun 2025

A high school in Belfast has seen a wave of students start exploring Christianity and come to faith – their Christian Union (CU) growing by over 100 people in the last year alone.

Belfast High CU (BHCU) has existed for over 30 years, and nine years ago there were just over 20 attendees. There has been steady growth and encouragements in the years since, until this year the CU jumped from 60 people meeting weekly in a lecture theatre to over 160 in the larger assembly hall.

Gateway to the south for new church plant

Gateway to the south for new church plant

en staff
Date posted: 30 Apr 2025

Balham in London was once famously described by the late comedian Peter Sellers as the “gateway to the south” in a much-loved comedy parody of American travelogues.

Now decades later those words are proving prophetic as Christ Church Balham (CCB) seeks to reach out and plant a new church some six miles to its south. CCB is part of both the Co-Mission reformed church planting movement and the Anglican Mission in England (AMiE).

Franklin Graham UK tour prompts support – and caveats

Franklin Graham UK tour prompts support – and caveats

Milla Ling-Davies
Milla Ling-Davies
Date posted: 26 May 2025

American missionary Franklin Graham, son of renowned evangelist Billy Graham, is bringing his evangelistic tour to the ExCel venue London this June – despite recently provoking concern among some UK evangelicals.

The event comes as part of Graham’s God Loves You Tour, which aims to partner with local churches to share “the simple message of God’s love”. The Billy Graham Evangelistic Association (BGEA) are hoping to draw thousands to the venue, as they did when it was last held there in 2023.

Ministry to farmers: sowing and growing

Ministry to farmers: sowing and growing

Lydia Houghton
Lydia Houghton
Date posted: 24 May 2025

A Christian association is seeking to fill a reported gospel need in farming communities.

Tony Baskerville, Cheshire-based tenant farmer on the Rode Estate, Scholar Green, and elder at Grace Church, Sandbach, says that farmers are feeling increasingly marginalised. “There is a tremendous opportunity to reach out to them in genuine Christian love,” said Baskerville.

New college with Christian aims and ethos launches

New college with Christian aims and ethos launches

Lydia Houghton
Lydia Houghton
Date posted: 23 May 2025

In response to the increasingly prevalent liberal and progressive ideologies appearing in universities, a “new and unique” Christian college has been launched.

Selden College will be based in Oxford and has a twofold vision: to recover the heritage of Christian higher education, and to glorify God in this arena.

Shooting for the moon in Manchester

Shooting for the moon in Manchester

Ralph Cunnington
Date posted: 28 Apr 2025

In a speech delivered at Rice University on 12 September 1962, John F Kennedy famously said: “We choose to go to the Moon in this decade and do the other things, not because they are easy, but because they are hard.”

Manchester is a city of 2.8 million people where less than 1% of the population currently attends a gospel church. We would need to plant 60 new churches of 100 people just to keep up with population growth at the current rate over the next ten years. The "moon shot" of the Northern Gospel Project is to plant 30 healthy gospel churches by 2030.

Network celebrates 15 years

Network celebrates 15 years

en staff
Date posted: 18 Apr 2025

The Grace Baptist Partnership, a network dedicated to planting, training and revitalisation, is celebrating 15 years of mission and outreach.

Representatives from more than 20 churches gathered at Dunstable Baptist Church for the annual Grace Baptist Partnership (GBP) Prayer and Praise gathering. The structure of the event flowed with the ministry emphases of GBP, namely growing leaders, planting and revitalising churches, and reaching nations.

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