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Mission minded

Mission minded

Stephen Bowers
Date posted: 4 Mar 2025

Book Review SEND: Loving Your Church By Praying, Giving Or Going

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Go boldly: From world mission to out-of-this-world mission...

Go boldly: From world mission to out-of-this-world mission...

Lydia Houghton
Lydia Houghton
Date posted: 1 Dec 2025

With billionaires racing to colonise Mars and build orbital resorts, one theologian is asking: “Who will bring the gospel to outer space?”

Stephen Stallard is author of “The Final Frontier of Mission: Space Tourism, Lunar Colonies, and the Future of Interplanetary Mission” – a chapter in the book New Frontiers in Missiology (2025).

Should you consider visiting a mission partner?

Should you consider visiting a mission partner?

Phil Moon
Phil Moon
Date posted: 15 Jul 2025

I used to be the senior minister at a church named after a Victorian missionary martyr - so I thought we’d better take world mission seriously, and therefore take our mission partnerships seriously, too.

But why should that be reserved for the handful of churches who think they ought to do that because of what they’re called?

The local church at the heart of God’s global mission

The local church at the heart of God’s global mission

Oak Hill College
Date posted: 28 Oct 2025

Oak Hill College and UFM Worldwide joined forces with The Upstream Collective to help people explore the vital place of the local church in mission.

Kentucky-based Upstream Collective’s mission is to help churches send well - doing this through equipping the church with tools and relational support and by sending the church as a missions agency that prioritises relationships.

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.”

Gospel makes waves by the sea: United Beach Missions

Gospel makes waves by the sea: United Beach Missions

en staff
en staff
Date posted: 28 Sep 2025

Beach missions are alive and well – at least if these photos are anything to go by!

Some of the UBM (United Beach Missions) team can be seen getting ready for outreach as the summer season hit its peak.

Where are our missional youth leaders?

Where are our missional youth leaders?

David King
David King
Date posted: 12 Dec 2024

When my youth leader invited me on a trip to Taizé, I had never heard of the place. But, it was France. It would be my first time abroad, and I was excited, thinking I would see the Eiffel Tower.

The one dampener was that we were going by coach and ferry (for £35, an amazing price even then!), but the unfortunate Zeebrugge ferry disaster had taken place months earlier, causing ferry travel to experience heightened public scrutiny. But I and other young people went with the youth leader, other church leaders from the area, and some of their young people.

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.

Four books to enthuse your family in worldwide mission

Four books to enthuse your family in worldwide mission

Catherine MacKenzie
Catherine MacKenzie
Date posted: 8 Jun 2025

I am writing this article from a hotel room in Krakow, Poland where I am meeting international Christian publishers and missionaries from around the world.

We are a stone’s throw away from the Schindler factory made famous by the book Schindler’s Ark and the subsequent film Schindler’s List.

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.

God is using migration to fulfil His mission

God is using migration to fulfil His mission

Chris Howles
Chris Howles
Date posted: 6 Mar 2025

There can be few topics more likely to canvass votes, generate clicks, or provoke vigorous and sometimes heated discussions than that of international migration in the world today.

And perhaps for good reason, for not many people or places are unaffected by this issue. Indeed some already speculate that the 21st century will in time be known as ‘The Century of Migration’.

Blackpool: FIEC leaders meet

Blackpool: FIEC leaders meet

John Woods
John Woods
Date posted: 20 Nov 2025

More than 1,100 church leaders, missionaries, and gospel workers gathered in Blackpool for the Fellowship of Independent Evangelical Churches' (FIEC) Leaders’ Conference to consider mission in the UK and to the ends of the earth.

While the church can sometimes pay only lip service to mission, this conference provided a substantial rather than perfunctory engagement with the theme. The main plenary sessions were rooted in a proclamation of the first two chapters of Acts. There was a welcome emphasis on the fact that the mission is God’s mission, that it has the gospel at its core, has the local church at its heart, and flows out of our weakness, enabled by the power of the Spirit.

‘Tell people at home that there are Kazakh Christians’

‘Tell people at home that there are Kazakh Christians’

Tim*
Date posted: 12 Nov 2025

This summer, seven students and one staff member from Oak Hill College travelled to Uzbekistan and Kazakhstan. The trip aimed to help students reflect missiologically about how Jesus may be served in these contexts as part of Oak Hill’s desire to see the church, in the UK and around the world, flourish. Tim, a student on the trip reflects on their time and some lessons for us all:

Uzbekistan and Kazakhstan are strange and beautiful places seemingly in between worlds. They feel strikingly modern in their shopping malls and glitzy districts, yet also raw and traditional in bazaars and potholed roads. Islam is a strong cultural marker, though less evident in daily practice. Soviet influence lingers – especially in Kazakhstan – while young people are increasingly drawn toward Western ideas.

New life in Christ for Sally, one of London’s many homeless

New life in Christ for Sally, one of London’s many homeless

London City Mission
Date posted: 11 Dec 2025

New data from the Combined Homelessness and Information Network (CHAIN) shows a sharp rise in street homelessness in London.

There were 3,028 people living on the streets between April 2024 and March 2025 – a 27% increase from the previous year and a 90% rise over the past decade.

King Charles honours Christian mission organisation MAF

King Charles honours Christian mission organisation MAF

Lydia Houghton
Lydia Houghton
Date posted: 25 Apr 2025

The humanitarian work of Christian mission organisation Mission Aviation Fellowship (MAF) has been honoured by King Charles.

Representing MAF, CEO Donovan Palmer (pictured left), Trustee Max Gove, Deputy Country Director in Uganda Sam Baguma, and Becky Waterman attended a reception at Buckingham Palace hosted by the King, Queen Camilla and Princess Anne, where the “exceptional” work of approximately 100 humanitarian charities was recognised.

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).

MAF marks 80 years of humanitarian flight

MAF marks 80 years of humanitarian flight

MAF
Date posted: 15 Nov 2025

Marking the first Lady Mayor’s Show in style: Mission Aviation Fellowship (MAF) joined the iconic procession to welcome Dame Susan Langley as the new Mayor of London on Saturday 8 November.

Dressed to impress in aircraft costumes spanning ten metres, and capes printed with scenes from isolated communities, the MAF team marched from Mansion House to the Royal Courts of Justice to greet the newly installed Lady Mayor.

'Go Tell It,' convention attendees urged

'Go Tell It,' convention attendees urged

Bangor Worldwide Missionary Convention
Date posted: 3 Sep 2025

International speakers were in Bangor, Northern Ireland, at the end of August to participate in the 89th Worldwide Missionary Convention under the theme "Go Tell It."

With meetings held over eight days, the interdenominational, evangelical event is of considerable significance in the missionary life of Northern Ireland.

London churches  unite for mission

London churches unite for mission

Luke Randall
Luke Randall
Date posted: 17 Jul 2024

Churches from across London are planning to unite next year for a London Mission Week, aiming to share the gospel with people in the city. The outreach initiative is supported by a variety of representatives from organisations including London City Mission, the Evangelical Alliance, the Church of England and London Mission Collective.

The event’s website revealed that cultural gatherings undertaken by the London Project – which exists to share the gospel with people in the city – have revealed a clear desire among the global church to collaboratively evangelise to the people of London.

'What do you mean?': The most important question in mission

'What do you mean?': The most important question in mission

Ziggy Rogoff
Ziggy Rogoff
Date posted: 16 Dec 2024

When sharing the gospel, we seek to contextualise without compromising, so that people can better understand concepts of sin, salvation and Messiah without being waylaid in unfamiliar ‘Christianese’. But we also remember that it is God who works through these interactions, and only He can save.

People bring their own attitudes into gospel interactions, ranging from hostile to friendly, and while their response is beyond our control, our commitment to godliness remains unwavering as we strive to make Jesus known. In fact, when people get mad with us it means something in their heart is moving.

The mission of Islam: How should the church respond?

The mission of Islam: How should the church respond?

Pooyan Mehrshahi
Pooyan Mehrshahi
Date posted: 6 Nov 2025

We live in a day when the advance of Islam in our land can no longer be ignored.

A recent video shows a group of Muslim men raising money to buy a Methodist church. The imam declares, “This is the next church we want to convert into a mosque. We have converted many churches so far. Please help us in our mission.” Such words ought to wake every slumbering Christian. They show us what happens when the church of Christ forgets her own mission and loses her first love.

6,000 young people in London mobilised for mission

6,000 young people in London mobilised for mission

Milla Ling-Davies
Milla Ling-Davies
Date posted: 9 Sep 2024

This summer, the stands of Wembley Arena, normally filled with fans singing football chants, were instead filled with 6,000 young people singing the praises of God.

This was the launch event of The Send UK & Ireland - a new collaboration between churches and mission agencies for the purpose of inspiring teenagers and young adults to live missionally in five key areas: secondary school, university, family life, workplaces and the nations.

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.’

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