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Sectarian murder on British streets

Sectarian murder on British streets

Anthony McRoy
Date posted: 1 Jun 2016

Years ago, people would have assumed a sectarian murder in Glasgow was a product of the Orange-Green divide – perhaps an overspill from the Ulster Troubles, or football hooliganism by RC Celtic supporters against Protestant Rangers’ fans or vice versa.

Few, if any, would have identified it with the murder of a member of the Ahmadiyya sect by a Sunni Muslim – but this is the face of modern Britain.

Archbishop won’t talk to me

Archbishop won’t talk to me

Lisa Nolland
Date posted: 1 Jun 2016

Recently I asked to meet the Archbishop of Canterbury (ABC), and received a negative response (you can read the full letter at the end of the article).

In particular I wanted to introduce Dr Mike Davidson to the ABC. Mike is ex-gay and his organisation, CORE, helps those wanting to move out of homosexuality pursue their aims through psychological and (sometimes) pastoral support. The ABC has met many interested parties; has he met groups like CORE? He readily refers to the ‘LGBTI’; what about ex-gays? If ‘it is paramount that no voice is unheard’, why the omission?

Where are we now?

Where are we now?

Adrian Reynolds
Adrian Reynolds
Date posted: 1 Jun 2016

Book Review DISAPPEARING CHURCH

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BRUSSELS SPROUTS NEW CHURCH

BRUSSELS SPROUTS NEW CHURCH

Naomi Pilgrem
Date posted: 1 Apr 2016

Brussels is the centre of the European Union around which the debate about Britain’s membership is raging.

God has his people in that city and a new church plant began recently. Naomi Pilgrem takes up the story. ‘Why do we need another church? Our church is small and there aren’t enough of us as it is!’

Sudan: new GAFCON province bishop

Sudan: new GAFCON province bishop

Chris Sugden
Date posted: 1 Apr 2016

Canon Precious Omuku from Nigeria, the Archbishop of Canterbury’s Adviser on Anglican Communion Affairs and seconded from the Anglican Communion Office, was consecrated assistant bishop in Juba, South Sudan, in a televised ceremony on 3 January at the age of 68.

Bishop Omuku will remain in London as a special envoy of the Archbishop of Canterbury and be an international advocate for the Anglican Province of Sudan and South Sudan.

Lausanne & the polemical imperative

Lausanne & the polemical imperative

Ranald Macaulay
Date posted: 1 Mar 2016

Ranald Macaulay asks if the 1974 Congress missed something vital

When the Lausanne Congress opened in 1974 the global community was being treated to searing images of the Ethiopian famine.

EMF: goodbye/hello

EMF: goodbye/hello

EMF
Date posted: 1 May 2016

The European Mission Fellowship (EMF) held a special farewell and welcome service on 12 March at Welwyn Evangelical Church in Hertfordshire.

They said goodbye to outgoing director Martin Leech, who later this year will take up a pastorate in Australia. Those being welcomed were Martin’s replacement Ian Parry, founding pastor of The Bay Church in Cardiff, and Steven Bowers, pastor of Cornerstone Church in Brighouse, West Yorkshire. Steven is taking up a new post as assistant director with responsibility for running the headquarters and administration.

Mary contrary

Mary contrary

John Brand
John Brand
Date posted: 1 May 2016

Book Review ARE WE TOGETHER? A Protestant Analyzes Roman Catholicism

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Letter

Pray for Scotland

John Brand
John Brand
Date posted: 1 May 2016

Dear Friends,

Please could I use your letter section to rally Christians throughout the UK to be much in prayer for Scotland in these days. The nation that used to be known as the ‘land of the book’, i.e. the Bible, is now in peril of judgment.

Christ on the campus

Christ on the campus

Mindi Aleme
Date posted: 1 May 2016

Mindi Aleme tells us of a remarkable school which is deeply influencing missionary children in Ethiopia

When some think of Ethiopia, they think only of her poverty.

Letter

Lausanne and true truth

Ranald Macaulay
Date posted: 1 May 2016

Dear en,

I was thankful for Chris Wright’s gentle corrective in the April edition. I should have expressed more appreciation for The Cape Town Commitment because it is full of helpful affirmations and observations.

C.A.R.: support required

Christian Solidarity Worldwide
Date posted: 1 May 2016

Marie-Thérèse Keita-Bocoum, the UN independent expert on the Central African Republic (CAR), called on the international community to continue supporting the country as newly elected President Faustin Archange Touadéra (a Christian) took office on 25 March.

In a statement to the UN Human Rights Council (HRC) in Geneva on 22 March following her recent visit to CAR, Ms Keita-Bocoum applauded the progress achieved by the Transitional Government and UN Peacekeeping Mission with the support of the international community, and noted that the presidential and legislative elections held in December 2015 and February 2016 were largely free, fair and relatively peaceful. However, Ms Keita-Bocoum said: ‘There have been great steps taken, but the next six months are vital.’

Extreme Christianity?

Extreme Christianity?

Matthew Roberts
Matthew Roberts
Date posted: 1 May 2016

As the government ponders bringing the church into line with ‘British Values’, Matthew Roberts speaks up for radical faith

I have a confession to make. I am an extremist.

Paying female church staff?

Paying female church staff?

Rebecca and Eleanor’s second article based on research among single Christian women working for churches and ministries

In last month’s en, we gave an overview of our findings concerning single women Christian workers.

WEST in Union

WEST in Union

Michael Reeves
Michael Reeves
Date posted: 1 Feb 2016

There are big changes afoot for one of the UK’s independent theological colleges

On 12 January, WEST (Wales Evangelical School of Theology) announced that it is to transform into Union.

Five years after Cape Town

Five years after Cape Town

Julia Cameron
Date posted: 1 Feb 2016

Julia Cameron brings us up-to-date with the Lausanne Movement

It is five years this month since the Cape Town Commitment was published. In that time it has spread out widely, and down deeply, across the continents, in major and ‘minor’ languages.

Longing for blessing
Knowing God Better

Longing for blessing

Jonathan Lamb
Date posted: 1 Feb 2016

It spans 140 years and crosses cultures and continents.

It’s a remarkable story. It has revolutionised hundreds of thousands of lives. It has had a radical impact on churches and communities. It has launched new mission movements and pushed forward the frontiers of the gospel. And it continues to expand, not through formal organisation or slick marketing but, we believe, as a movement of the Spirit.

Tanzania: 100 trained

Tanzania: 100 trained

Church Mission Society
Date posted: 1 Feb 2016

In a country that is beginning to see stirrings of opposition to the Christian message, a new initiative to inspire people to evangelise resulted in more than 100 Tanzanian Christians being trained to share the gospel, it was reported in December.

Hundreds of people from the local community attended a two-day open air mission of prayer, healing and preaching.

Serving as a single woman

Serving as a single woman

Rebecca and Eleanor investigate the joys and challenges of the unmarried Christian worker

Biblical Christianity values singleness like no other world religion.

Evangelism in our DNA

Peter Baker
Date posted: 1 Mar 2016

What began as a pastor’s hunch about the lack of conversion growth in the local church, turned into a full-blown 24 hour Consultation on Evangelism in late 2015.

Evangelists and leaders partnered with Lansdowne Church Bournemouth to organise an event which brought together local, regional and national leaders of churches, theological colleges and Christian agencies.

When pastors play power games

When pastors play power games

Marl Meynell
Date posted: 1 Mar 2016

Mark Meynell says there is an urgency for the church to reflect on its use of power as much as on its teaching of truth.

You can’t see or even detect them… but that  is precisely why riptides  are so lethal. 

‘What is the Gospel?’ conference

‘What is the Gospel?’ conference

Victoria Vinet
Date posted: 1 Mar 2016

On 29 January, Christian Concern hosted a conference – ‘What is the Gospel?’ – at the Emmanuel Centre in London. The speakers addressed some of the sociocultural issues faced by the Church.

Christian Concern is a non-profit organisation campaigning for a nation once defined by the Christian faith. The UK is now largely a secular, humanistic, morally relativistic nation, the fruits of which can be seen in widespread immorality and social disintegration.

Legal eagles

Legal eagles

Gemma Adam
Date posted: 1 Apr 2016

Gemma Adam of FIEC Practical Services helps churches embrace legal responsibilities for the sake of the gospel

The legal system and the Word of God can sometimes seem entirely contrary.

Using ‘Risen’ over Easter

Using ‘Risen’ over Easter

Epic Biblical stories often become blockbuster movies. In 1956 it was The Ten Commandments starring Charlton Heston and in 2004 it was Mel Gibson’s The Passion of the Christ.

18 March saw the UK release date of a film based on the resurrection of Jesus from the dead. Starring Joseph Fiennes, Cliff Curtis and Tom Felton, Risen is a fictional story about a powerful Roman Military Tribune tasked with discovering what happened to Jesus after the crucifixion (see review in March en).

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