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Post-election: A tale of two speeches

Post-election: A tale of two speeches

John Woods
John Woods
Date posted: 17 Jul 2024

Preachers, politicians and stand-up comedians still speak to crowds. President Zelensky of Ukraine has combined the last two of these in his colourful career. He has demonstrated the power of well-chosen words delivered in the right place to the right people.

Many speeches have been delivered during the UK election campaign that drew to a decisive conclusion on 4 July.

When pens are an answer to prayer

When pens are an answer to prayer

Luke Randall
Luke Randall
Date posted: 17 Jul 2024

God answers prayer in amazing ways, and He did so in Kenya with just a few pens and pencils, as Robbie Toop of Mission Africa revealed.

The organisation has been sending mission teams to the African nation for ten years and sent Kathryn Lindsay, its first long-term worker, in 2023.

Prosperity gospel challenges evangelicals
letter from Madagascar

Prosperity gospel challenges evangelicals

Joel Morris
Joel Morris
Date posted: 12 Sep 2024

Last month, I had the privilege to visit our ministry partner in Madagascar, Pastor Faly, who is based in a local church in the capital, Antananarivo.

His ministry is doing an impressive amount of gospel work in the community and across the nation – from publishing and printing theological books, to training preachers, a youth camp, a new medical ministry, and working with people with disabilities.

Nigeria believers face ‘brutal violence’

Nigeria believers face ‘brutal violence’

Luke Randall
Luke Randall
Date posted: 10 Sep 2024

The World Evangelical Alliance (WEA) has said, in a statement at the 56th Session of the United Nations Human Rights Council’s Universal Periodic Review in Geneva, Switzerland, that the Nigerian government must do more to protect Christians from the ‘brutal violence’ of extremist groups.

The WEA spoke of ‘patterns of repeated violence’ by extremist groups in Nigeria which are wiping out communities and displacing thousands. It called on the country’s government to do more to ‘disarm violent groups’ and ‘boost security’ in the nation.

Keswick 24: Feeling spiritually dry?

Keswick 24: Feeling spiritually dry?

Mark Ellis
Mark Ellis
Date posted: 17 Jul 2024

I know what it’s like to feel dry. To feel Jesus is distant. To know in my head I couldn’t be closer; that my life is now hid in Christ. But not to sense that in my heart. To feel my eyesight is clouded and my heart is stale.

And the Keswick Convention is not the answer to my problem. But it can help. Because our good God gives us many ways to bring our hearts closer to the sunshine of the gospel; many ways that will melt our hearts as we look to Jesus. And what I love about the Convention is that it’s like an oasis. It’s an opportunity to be refreshed. And then sent back out again.

Scripture Union’s new boss aims for 95% of children

Scripture Union’s new boss aims for 95% of children

Iain Taylor
Iain Taylor
Date posted: 17 Jul 2024

Dave Newton took over as National Director of Scripture Union (SU) in March. Now he has his feet under the desk, Evangelicals Now asked him about his vision for its future.

SU was originally founded in 1867 to help adults and children know God through the Bible. Today, its 1,500 volunteers run over 60 camps and missions a year.

Teesside outreach sees 1,400 respond

Teesside outreach sees 1,400 respond

Iain Taylor
Iain Taylor
Date posted: 7 Jul 2024

Festival Teesside, featuring evangelist Andrew Palau, was ‘a massive success’ and the ‘fruition of 15 years of hard work,’ says mission organiser Stephen Sutton.

Sutton, who is pastor of Beacon Baptist Church, Middlesborough, also said that the gospel seed had been sown and that local churches were now deploying ‘the skills of the harvest field’ which the Palau team provided.

Christian schools alarmed by charging of VAT on fees

Christian schools alarmed by charging of VAT on fees

Nicola Laver
Nicola Laver
Date posted: 24 Aug 2024

The imposition of VAT on private school fees threatens the survival of small Christian schools, which are ‘worlds away from the Harrows and Etons of this world’, the Association of Christian Teachers (ACT) is warning.

Meanwhile, the head of a small private school says Christian parents are being punished, and has challenged the church to support families and Christian education.

‘I was born with no eyes and my husband is blind too’

‘I was born with no eyes and my husband is blind too’

Philippa Lomas
Date posted: 22 Aug 2024

Philippa Lomas shares her journey of faith and discipleship:

I was born without any eyes and am completely blind. As you can probably imagine, this was a great shock to my parents, who had other, fully sighted, children. My parents are both Christians, but they really wondered what good God could bring out of the situation.

Chance conversation leads to church gift of £10,000

Chance conversation leads to church gift of £10,000

Rob James
Date posted: 17 Jul 2024

‘A lift for Narberth’ is more than a building project. It sums up the church’s vision, says Phil Prosser, senior leader of Grace Church.

Narberth is a small but growing market town in south-west Wales with a lively shopping centre, arts and cultural scene, a very active community life, and a charismatic evangelical church with ‘high hopes’ for its future mission in the community.

Irish Presbyterians plan ahead

Irish Presbyterians plan ahead

Luke Randall
Luke Randall
Date posted: 17 Jul 2024

The Presbyterian Church in Ireland (PCI) agreed at its General Assembly for 2024 that it needs a radical shake up of mission and ministry, while new Moderator Richard Murray called on the PCI to find better ways of connecting the gospel’s message to an uninterested and at times ‘hostile’ world.

About 1,000 ministers and elders from the denomination’s more than 500 congregations attended the three-day Assembly in Belfast which agreed to what it described as a ‘radical process that will see a comprehensive reconfiguration of ministry’ across the denomination.

How do we help avoid evangelical  civil war and promote real unity?

How do we help avoid evangelical civil war and promote real unity?

Andy Mason
Andy Mason
Date posted: 17 Jul 2024

We conservative evangelicals need each other. The challenges before us are just too big. We really can’t be what God has called us to be on our own. Our future should really be together. The stewarding of the gospel in our time demands it.

However, our future is also very tied to our ability to get on with one another. We need a very good capacity to navigate internal disagreements. Above all, we need a deep resistance to fracture and splintering. Some might feel that this is unproblematic. After all, we have the gospel of God, and one would’ve thought that that was enough to overcome any difficulties. Things are, though, a bit more complicated.

Major consultation event addresses ‘recruitment  crisis’

Major consultation event addresses ‘recruitment crisis’

9:38
Date posted: 1 Jul 2024

Where is the next generation of church leaders coming from? Is there really a crisis in ministry recruitment? And if so, how can we work together to address it? This was the theme of a major consultation day held just recently.

The National Consultation Day organised by 9:38 – which serves local churches as they envision people in gospel ministry and raise up the next generation of gospel workers – was held at Yarnton Manor in Oxfordshire.

A ‘big God’ for a small and suffering land
letter from Moldova

A ‘big God’ for a small and suffering land

Graeme Innes
Date posted: 1 Jul 2024

Until a couple of years ago, Moldova was a largely obscure backwater but, due to the war on its doorstep, Moldova now finds itself near the new dividing line between East and West.

Though great upheaval continues to dominate the region, Operation World statistics show that Moldova, and her neighbours Romania and Ukraine, are the three countries which have seen the greatest gospel growth within Europe in the last 35 years. After significant openness to Christ during the period following the collapse of the Soviet Union, there is now a deepening hunger for faithful Bible preaching amongst numerous evangelical churches in Moldova.

New role for Tom Creedy

New role for Tom Creedy

IVP
Date posted: 1 Jul 2024

Tom Creedy is taking up a new role as Publishing Director at IVP. Evangelical publisher IVP counts Amy Orr-Ewing, John Stott and Tim Chester among its authors, and says it is ‘committed to producing books that are faithful to the Bible, share the gospel with the world, and equip the church for mission and discipleship’.

IVP also produces books for an academic audience under its Apollos imprint, and has a global impact and reach through worldwide distribution licensing and partnerships.

Tom Houston: Gifted leader with huge global influence

Tom Houston: Gifted leader with huge global influence

Julia Cameron
Julia Cameron
Date posted: 1 Jul 2024

Tom Houston was one of the most highly-gifted leaders of his generation. He led three movements of global reach, bringing a fine mind to analysis and strategy, and an unusual gift in preaching.

Tom grew up in Dumbarton, on the Clyde, and read Classics at Glasgow University. From teenage years he was a keen member of Glasgow Youth for Christ, and through YFC he met his future wife, Hazel Findlay. At the age of 23 he was appointed pastor of Johnstone Baptist Church, while completing a BD, and teaching Greek to undergraduates. From there he became Chaplain of Quarriers Homes in Bridge of Weir, ministering to 500 deprived children, as well as 150 epileptic patients, and 250 staff.

‘Your money & your life’ – but he lived

‘Your money & your life’ – but he lived

Gary Clayton
Date posted: 1 Jul 2024

Although John thought they only wanted his goods, they also wanted to take his life.

Early one morning, John was walking back from the market to his home in Habai village, in Papua New Guinea’s isolated Highlands. He was carrying three bags of flour and eight litres of oil, which he was hoping to sell so he could pay for his sons’ school fees.

Joy at Co-Mission’s ‘Revive’

Joy at Co-Mission’s ‘Revive’

Adam Malooly writes: Praise God! 23–25 June was a fantastic weekend away as people from 29 Co-Mission churches around London gathered on a field in Canterbury to worship, pray, learn from God’s word and enjoy fellowship.

The occasion was the Co-Mission REVIVE festival, with this being its 19th year running. We were so grateful to have over 2,000 people come together at the University of Kent. Being Christians in our corners of London sometimes leaves us feeling isolated, so to be reminded of God’s goodness in growing His church here in London for His glory was a real encouragement. The theme of the weekend was ‘Faithful through the Storm’. We reflected on this topic and heard from our main speakers: Matt Fuller (Pastor, Christ Church Mayfair), Ray Galea (Pastor, Fellowship Dubai) and Jack Sara (President, Bethlehem Bible College).

UCCF appoints new CEO

UCCF appoints new CEO

UCCF
Date posted: 17 Jul 2024

A new CEO, Matt Lillicrap, is heading to Christian student organisation UCCF.

He will begin his role at the Universities and Colleges Christian Fellowship (UCCF) in the Autumn.

EMA: remaining ‘rugged’

EMA: remaining ‘rugged’

Kate Peters
Date posted: 17 Jul 2024

The recent Evangelical Ministry Assembly (EMA) 2024 brought together evangelicals from across different spheres to encourage and strengthen those involved in Bible ministry.

Under the theme of ‘Steady’, EMA urged attendees to hold fast to evangelical convictions as they grapple over critical decisions facing their churches. The focus on steadiness was not only a theme but a call to action, encouraging all attendees to remain unwavering in their mission despite the challenges of our times. During the three days, the stage was shared by leaders from across the evangelical world: Kevin DeYoung, Michael Reeves, Conrad Mbewe, Andrew Sach, Jason Roach, and James Robson. Speakers challenged those present to remain rugged in faith, to stay true to evangelical history, and to rely on the power of God’s word in our proclamation.

Church of Scotland  continues freefall

Church of Scotland continues freefall

Luke Randall
Luke Randall
Date posted: 17 Jul 2024

The Church of Scotland (Cof S) has announced it is selling around 100 buildings following a period of drastic decline in worshippers and ministers. Buildings on sale range from churches to houses, some dating back to the 1800s – and it has described the decision as a ‘difficult’ and ‘painful’ move.

The news comes after the denomination recently announced at its General Assembly that it is set to close hundreds of churches in the coming years due to a large fall in membership, and that it was ‘unsustainable’ to keep over 1,000 churches open for the number of people attending services.

East Midlands event unites

East Midlands event unites

Pete Harrison
Date posted: 17 Jul 2024

More than 350 people of all ages, and from many different churches, gathered together at Brockington College in Leicestershire on Saturday 29 June to enjoy East Midlands Churches Day.

The speaker was Paul Mallard, there was a children’s and youth meeting, plus hog roast, Indian street food, ice cream and various mission exhibitions. There was also an ‘It’s a knockout’ event, five-a-side football, film, bouncy castle, face painting and crafts, and a Q&A session with Paul Mallard.

Keswick 24: God is at work today in the least expected places

Keswick 24: God is at work today in the least expected places

Femi Adeleye
Femi Adeleye
Date posted: 17 Jul 2024

Two years ago, I was invited by the Primate of the Church of Nigeria, Henry Chukwudum Ndukuba, to speak at the Joshua Generation International Youth Conference (JGIYC). It was to take place at the National Stadium in Abuja, the capital city of Nigeria.

When I was told 30,000 young people were expected at the five-day event, I had some reservations. To my pleasant surprise, there were about 33,000 young people in attendance, and they were all irrepressible in their response. At least one third committed their lives to serving God’s purpose in their generation.

Change of leadership for Bury Street Community Church

Change of leadership for Bury Street Community Church

Luke Randall
Luke Randall
Date posted: 17 Jul 2024

Jake Tasker has been inducted as the pastor of Bury Street Community Church, Enfield, London.

He has spent much of the past year serving as Pastor Designate and takes on the role having studied at Oak Hill Theological College. Formed in 2017, the church is a member of the Fellowship of Independent Evangelical Churches (FIEC) and Together for Mission (TFM).

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