This amazing video by one of my great heroes on another is very rare, and will only be available online to watch for a few more days. So watch it now and tell all your friends about it! Read more
This amazing video by one of my great heroes on another is very rare, and will only be available online to watch for a few more days. So watch it now and tell all your friends about it! Read more
Anyone have time RIGHT NOT to quickly proof-read a post on Japan that will go live on my blog in 15 mins? # RT @SimonBrading: What does a music artist have to sell online to make minimum wage? http://bit.ly/aViBBl // authors probably similar! # @LiaminHorsham @JGStanfield @thirdoptionmen Send me a DM with your email and will zing it to you… in reply to LiaminHorsham # Wow!! Up at http://adrianwarnock.com. DM me any errors @PastorJoeHaynes @Mickonthewire @dbuckham @grahamcrosbie @RedPete07and @ShaneTrammel #... Read more
As Japan braces itself for a possible further serious earthquake, and deals with the consequences of such massive devastation caused by the last one, not to mention the risk of a major nuclear incident, how should Christians respond? Please understand that none of this is intended to claim that we have all the answers to such a disaster. In fact, like Job’s friends’ initial response, often the best thing we can do is say absolutely nothing, and share people’s pain.... Read more
RT @oimon: twitter are "doing an apple", http://bit.ly/dY1cZQ /most users don't really care about things like that. FB is more restrictive. # @NicoleScherzy great to hear you're going to church. Does Lewis ever go with you? God gave you talents good to thank him for them. in reply to NicoleScherzy # Heard today one of our church membesr, father of a teen passed away while out praying in the forest. Brought home afresh the horror of Japan # Whether it's... Read more
@kootenayrev yes true but think how many words it would take to explain that without abreviations! Would never fit in a tweet in reply to kootenayrev # Glad to see #prayforjapan is trending even here in secular UK. Aftershocks and an explosion at the nuclear plant still rock the nation. # RT @TerryVirgo: God is not simply to be recognised but delighted in, not merely acknowledged but celebrated. Taste & see! # RT @TopeKoleoso: About to preach to a bunch... Read more
I hope you have been following along with Terry’s very helpful series of short interviews on the values that have driven his ministry for decades. If not, do visit his site and catch up on them. Today’s video is on the difference the presence of the Spirit makes to a church. Here are some extracts: “The church is the place where the Holy Spirit dwells. . . The church should be open to the phenomenal manifestation of the presence of... Read more
RT @BoNoonan: Audio from Reformed-Charismatic-Missional Conference is now available!!! http://tinyurl.com/272fawx # RT @BBCBreaking: #tsunami warning extended to entire US West Coast after #earthquake http://t.co/AmEKEzz //all Pacific countries at risk. # RT @skyminezmarvs: Philippines just raised alert level to 2, Tsunami expected to hit Philippine coastline in 2 hours PLEASE alert.!! # RT @BBCWorld: #Tsunami is higher than some Pacific islands and could go right over them: Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies # Finished work for the weekend! Am about... Read more
Last Friday, I posted about a recent court case that really centered on the perceived conflict between modern society’s requirements and the beliefs of two private individuals. Today, I want to move away from the specifics of that case and outline some general principles that should help us as people of faith to consider similar issues. We must beware of generalizing. It is easy and intellectually lazy to assume that all Christians, or all evangelicals, or even all Muslims think... Read more
An Arminocalvinist spectrum, or why it’s not so simple as Arminians vs Calvinists http://t.co/kVflvWn # Read more
Today’s post will be a mixture of some of my conclusions about Spencer and his book, and some of his own conclusions. First up, I want to say loud and clear that I view Spencer as a dear departed brother in the Lord. I may disagree with him on a number of things- I certainly did with Mere Churchianity, but anyone who can write the following paragraph from the heart should be welcomed as a friend, and not condemned as... Read more