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Stranded! But  God is at work…

Stranded! But God is at work…

en staff / Andy Bowerman / The Guardian
Date posted: 1 Apr 2021

An evangelical Middle East chaplain is playing a key role in resolving a long-running dispute which has left five sailors stuck on an abandoned tanker for years.

Andy Bowerman, Regional Director for the Mission to Seafarers, has been visiting the stranded crew of the Panama-flagged MT Iba since May 2019 to ensure they have adequate food, water and fuel – as well as responding to their requests for spiritual support and to questions about what motivates him to help them.

Hope on the high seas – OM marks 50 years

Hope on the high seas – OM marks 50 years

www.om.org
Date posted: 1 Apr 2021

Operation Mobilisation, the outreach mission, was founded by George Verwer 64 years ago. This year marks the 50th anniversary of OM’s ship ministry. Seelan Govender, CEO of OM Ships, writes:

With more urgency than ever before as the numbers increase each year, we’re focusing on our vision to connect with the least-reached people groups of the world – those with little chance of hearing the gospel – in order to see them become vibrant communities of Jesus-followers.

Mr Baker offers bread of life – and more!

Mr Baker offers bread of life – and more!

Andrew Dalton
Date posted: 1 May 2021

An evangelical congregational church in West Yorkshire is offering two different kinds of bread to its neighbourhood – the Bread of Life, and ordinary bread as well!

Each week Morley Community Church receives (free of charge) supplies of bread, confectionery, vegetables, fruit and innumerable packets of food of all descriptions. Pictured here is Ray Baker with some of the provisions.

Exclusive: the  untold story of  Mozambique

Exclusive: the untold story of Mozambique

Iain Taylor (BBC News / Zitamar News / Growing Hope)
Date posted: 1 May 2021

The human cost of the violence in northern Mozambique is laid bare in a number of eyewitness accounts of the fighting, and its aftermath, that Evangelicals Now has obtained from local Christians.

Several atrocities have recently taken place, with dozens of civilians being killed and at least 11,000 displaced after militants invaded Palma, Cabo Delgado on 24 March.

Fletcher and Smyth scandals: ‘who’ and ‘what’ – but  not yet all the ‘whens’, ‘wheres’ or ‘whys’…

Fletcher and Smyth scandals: ‘who’ and ‘what’ – but not yet all the ‘whens’, ‘wheres’ or ‘whys’…

en staff
en staff
Date posted: 1 May 2021

en explains the latest developments – and what may come

What has happened?

First, independent Christian safeguarding charity Thirtyone:eight published a ‘lessons learnt’ report into disgraced former minister Jonathan Fletcher’s time at Emmanuel Church Wimbledon from 1982 and 2012. Previously it had emerged that Fletcher had engaged in naked massages with men as well as beatings on their bare backsides, among other things.

Vaccine  passports fear

Vaccine passports fear

EN
Date posted: 1 May 2021

Almost 1,000 church leaders have urged Prime Minister Boris Johnson not to impose controversial vaccine passports on churches in England.

In an open letter published a few days ago, the pastors and ministers say they are ‘are wholly opposed to this suggestion’ and say that to ‘deny people entry to hear this life-giving message and to receive this life-giving ministry would be a fundamental betrayal of Christ and the gospel.’

‘Get off your couch for the sake of Christ’

‘Get off your couch for the sake of Christ’

Jonny Reid
Jonny Reid
Date posted: 1 May 2021

Christians in Sport (CiS) is encouraging Christians to return to their sports clubs as lockdown measures ease across the UK.

Since March 2019 the majority of amateur sport has been under restrictions and since November 2020 all amateur sport clubs have been banned from training or competing together. With the stay-at-home order eased on 29 March, outdoor sports facilities have reopened and organised sports have been able to resume in England. Similar restrictions have been eased in other countries within the UK. Gyms and indoor sports facilities are all planned to open again in the next few months.

New series on evangelism for every believer

New series on evangelism for every believer

FIEC
Date posted: 1 May 2021

Evangelism for Every Believer is the title of a new series on the website of the Fellowship of Independent Evangelical Churches (FIEC).

FIEC Mission Director Andy Paterson explains the background to the launch of this new initiative:

Newton is the new Tyndale

Michael Reeves
Michael Reeves
Date posted: 1 May 2021

A new theological centre along the lines of Tyndale House, Cambridge, is to open in Oxford this September.

Professor Michael A.G. Haykin, a regular contributor to en, will be serving as the first Director of Newton House when it is inaugurated.

LCM gossips the gospel in midst of pandemic

LCM gossips the gospel in midst of pandemic

London City Mission
Date posted: 1 Mar 2021

Covid makes it more important than ever for Christians to be gossiping the gospel, according to the London City Mission.

Graham Miller, Chief Executive of London City Mission says: ‘Lots of meetings have been closed, but the opportunities for conversations are still there.’

Astronaut broadcasts Scripture verses from space

Astronaut broadcasts Scripture verses from space

Evangelical Focus
Date posted: 1 Mar 2021

A NASA astronaut aboard the International Space Station has recently said that sunrises in space reminds him of a Bible verse from the Psalms.

Victor Glover, one of the seven crew members of the space station Expedition 64, posted two images of the sun shining just above Earth’s horizon on Instagram and Twitter.

Churches badly harmed  by Equatorial Guinea blast

Churches badly harmed by Equatorial Guinea blast

Iain Taylor / Evangelical Focus
Date posted: 1 Apr 2021

More than 100 people were killed after a massive explosion in Equatorial Guinea (central West Africa) in March, with 600 injured and almost 300 in hospital. More than 60 people were rescued from under the rubble by the civil protection corps and the fire service.

Local Christians and churches were badly affected too, with a Baptist pastor (as yet unnamed) killed and several members of the Baptist Church of Bata killed or injured.

New leaders for  CofE evangelicals

New leaders for CofE evangelicals

CEEC
Date posted: 1 Apr 2021

Lis Goddard and Ed Shaw have become Co-Chairs of the Church of England Evangelical Council (CEEC), it has been announced.

Ed Shaw is pastor of Emmanuel City Centre Church in Bristol, a congregation established in recent years via a Bishop’s Mission Order. He is also Director of Living Out – an organisation run by same-sex-attracted Christians setting out an orthodox, Biblical view of sexuality.

Stark warning to Southern Baptists

Iain Taylor / Southern Baptist Convention
Date posted: 1 Apr 2021

Departing President of the Southern Baptist Convention (SBC), J.D. Greear, has used his final message to the Executive Committee to demand that the church engages constructively with Critical Race Theory (CRT).

The talk coincided with the much-publicised decision of leading Bible teacher Beth Moore – a longstanding critic of Donald Trump – to quit the SBC, saying ‘I can no longer identify with Southern Baptists.’

‘Billy Graham  of Africa’ dies

‘Billy Graham of Africa’ dies

Iain Taylor / godreports.com
Date posted: 1 Apr 2021

Stephen Lungu, one of the great evangelists of recent times and revered as the ‘Billy Graham of Africa’, has died of coronavirus, aged 78.

Stephen grew up in pre-independence Zimbabwe (formerly Rhodesia) and was the product of a dysfunctional family, living on the streets and getting involved with street gangs.

40,000 view new video on Jesus

40,000 view new video on Jesus

CEM
Date posted: 1 Apr 2021

More than 40,000 people have viewed a beautifully-illustrated presentation of Jesus in its first month of being released.

What is Christianity? was created by Christianity Explored Ministries (CEM). Using rich imagery and a voiceover from Thabiti Anyabwile, it tells the story of human history. It’s the story of our creation by God and our rebellion against Him; the story of salvation found only in Jesus.

Christian medics rush to aid of boy and chimpanzee

Christian medics rush to aid of boy and chimpanzee

Gary Clayton of the Mission Aviation Fellowship writes: For more than 75 years, MAF’s fleet of light aircraft has been flying patients from some of the world’s most hard-to-access areas to hospital.

Many MAF flights involve women facing pregnancy complications, accident victims or people wounded due to tribal conflict. Two, less typical, MAF medevacs involved a two-week-old chimpanzee and a ten-year-old boy.

New vision for North West

New vision for North West

The North West Gospel Partnership (NWGP) exists to help churches work together to reach the North West with the gospel. The region has a population of over 7 million people and so the task is great and complex. In recent months the Trustees have been revisiting and reviewing the Partnership’s purpose, aims and strategy. Mark Pickles tells us more:

To reach even 10% of the population (700,000 people) we would need 7,000 churches (assuming an average membership of 100); at present we have about 100. Put like that, the sheer size of the task is overwhelming. We are committed to the three-fold task of church planting, church revitalising and church strengthening.

Evangelical church grows in Spain

Iain Taylor / Evangelical Focus
Date posted: 1 Apr 2021

New official data reveals that almost 2% of the Spanish population now identifies as Protestant or evangelical.

In the 20 years to 2018, this group multiplied eightfold, to become the fastest-growing denomination in the country. And those evangelicals are now worshipping in well over 4,200 churches across Spain, opening on average 16 new churches a month.

New leader for  global group

New leader for global group

Christian Today / ThomasSchirmacher.net
Date posted: 1 Apr 2021

New Secretary General of the World Evangelical Alliance (WEA), German theologian Thomas Schirrmacher, has begun work after being inaugurated.

The WEA was established in 1846 and works in 129 countries. It claims to represent 600 million evangelicals.

New director  for HOPE

New director for HOPE

Hope Together
Date posted: 1 Feb 2021

Dr Rachel Jordan-Wolf has taken over from Roy Crowne as executive director to lead HOPE Together in the UK.

Rachel has worked closely with HOPE Together since 2010, when she was the Church of England’s National Mission and Evangelism Advisor.

Skull plans to bring new life to Brighton’s dry bones

Skull plans to bring new life to Brighton’s dry bones

Association of Grace Baptist Churches (SE)
Date posted: 1 Feb 2021

David Skull (aka Skully) has been serving Grace Church Guildford for the past 13 years. In July he will be moving with his wife Naomi and their four children to lead Grace Plant Brighton. He explains how this happened.

Back in 2012, Montpelier Place Baptist Church sadly closed. It represented a community of Christians who had been gathering in Brighton since 1834. The building was demolished in 2017, but we don’t believe this is the end of the story. Grace Plant Brighton is sowing the seeds of a new church in central Brighton in 2021.

All Nations’ 90% IT cash boost

All Nations’ 90% IT cash boost

All Nations College
Date posted: 1 Feb 2021

All Nations College has announced an ambitious plan to invest in technology for the College after a loss of £170,000 in expected income due to the pandemic.

They are budgeting £51,000 for a two-person team of ICT personnel that they say is needed. The scheme includes an ambitious new ‘Student Management System’ which will help All Nations to track and to manage all student data more effectively.

Bishop Pat Harris 1934 – 2020

Bishop Pat Harris 1934 – 2020

Chris Sugden
Date posted: 1 Feb 2021

Bishop Pat Harris, former Bishop of Northern Argentina and of Southwell and Nottingham, and onetime Secretary of Partnership for World Mission for the Church of England died peacefully in December.

His family write: ‘Patrick was a man of deep faith, with strong convictions as a Christian since his Army days as a young officer. From there he went to Oxford to study law (at Keble College) where he was President of the Christian Union. After attending theological college (Clifton Theological College, Bristol), he was a curate at St Ebbe’s in Oxford from 1960-63.

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