
what are we learning: Building Intercultural local Churches
At the start of the month we gathered on Zoom to hear from 4 speakers share their experiences and lessons learnt on the journey towards build intercultural local churches. Tex

At the start of the month we gathered on Zoom to hear from 4 speakers share their experiences and lessons learnt on the journey towards build intercultural local churches. Tex

What does it mean to love your neighbour? A look into who and how we should love, according to what the Bible has taught us through both the Old and

For to us a child is born, to us a son is given, and the government will be on his shoulders.And he will be called Wonderful Counselor, Mighty God, Everlasting Father, Prince of Peace. (Isaiah 9:6) Starting from

This was a transcript of Jay Matenga’s contribution to the “Gaps in Lausanne’s 25 Great Commission Gaps” discussion, published on the World Evangelical Alliance Mission Commission website. The speaker Dr

“The beauty and power of praise that will come to the Lord from the diversity of the nations is greater than the beauty and power that would come to Him

Pentecost was a prophetic sign of the destination of the gospel in all cultures and languages through the outpouring of the Holy Spirit. In Acts 20-21, Paul wants to show that the seeds sown 3 decades previously in Jerusalem are indeed bearing fruit among many cities and ethnicities.

“You look a right mess – you can’t go on stage like that!” It was a key night in our faith centre’s yearly calendar and I was due to host

What Matters Most? Church Traditions, NT Practices, or the Commands of Christ? This article was first published by Cynthia Anderson on Tuesday, June 21, 2022 You can read it here. Can a layperson

Last year, The Oak Church in Leeds hosted a ‘Nowruz’ party for displaced Farsi speaking people in their local community

All Things to All People. To conform or contextualise, that is the question.

By Gavin Bissessar As recently as 1950, roughly 85% of Christians lived in Western Europe and North America (the West) whilst the massive ‘global south’ remained largely unreached by the