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700 hours of prayer for Middle East

700 hours of prayer for Middle East

Luke Randall
Luke Randall

UK Christians have prayed continuously for 700 hours about the crisis in the Middle East, as part of a prayer session organised by charities Tearfund and 24-7 Prayer, as conflicts continue in the region.

Tearfund asked people to pray for the situation as conflicts continue in Gaza and Lebanon, and tensions increase between Israel and Iran.

Evangelicalism on rise and fall in Europe

Evangelicalism on rise and fall in Europe

Luke Randall
Luke Randall

Evangelicalism is on the rise in Spain, with the number of evangelical places of worship having increased by 96 over the last year, according to newly released statistics.

New data on worship places released by the Observatory of Religious Pluralism in Spain, reveals that evangelical Christianity has more places of worship than any other minority faith group, with 4,455, up from 4,359 in 2023.

New radio ministry in Suriname jungle

New radio ministry in Suriname jungle

Luke Randall
Luke Randall

A missionary is partnering with Trans World Radio (TWR) to enable the Wayana people in the jungles of Suriname to hear the gospel – 60 years after his parents first witnessed to the region.

Tom Schoen is following in the footsteps of his parents Ivan and Doris, who initially travelled to Suriname with their three children in the early 1960s. The nation is one of the smallest in South America but is very ethnically diverse.

Evangelicals help after deadly Spanish flood

Evangelicals help after deadly Spanish flood

Luke Randall
Luke Randall

Members of Iglesia de Jesuscristo (which essentially means Christchurch) have been contributing to the relief effort in Valencia, following the disastrous flooding recently seen in the city.

Over 200 people have died after the Eastern Spanish city and its surrounding area was hammered with a year’s worth of rain fall in just eight hours. Julian Milson (pictured with his wife Nicky), who works with Crosslinks, revealed that church members from the Spanish Reformed episcopal congregation have gone with thousands of others into affected areas by bus to assist with the humanitarian effort and cleanup. Milson said that volunteers have been ‘put to good use’, but that the organisation of assistance on the ground has been ‘patchy’.

Over 40 Christian groups oppose 'queer theory' in Norway

Over 40 Christian groups oppose 'queer theory' in Norway

Luke Randall
Luke Randall

More than 40 Christian denominations in Norway have co-signed a declaration which outlines a Christian stance towards 'queer theory', relating to issues of gender, marriage, sex and children’s rights. It comes amid a period of increasing liberalisation on such issues in the country.

Catholics, Pentecostals and Evangelical Lutherans were among the signatories of the one-page document which accused public and government bodies of ‘exceeding their mandate and power by attempting to pressure citizens and organisations to adapt to "queer theory" on gender, sexuality and marriage.’

Argentina formally celebrates evangelicals

Argentina formally celebrates evangelicals

Luke Randall
Luke Randall

Argentina has celebrated the Day of the Evangelical and Protestant Churches for the first time on 31 October (Reformation Day), following a ruling that it would become a new national day earlier this year.

Evangelicals in the South American country had been pushing for greater recognition for the protestant Christian faith, which culminated in the establishment of the national celebratory day.

Celebrating 25 years of prayer

Celebrating 25 years of prayer

Luke Randall
Luke Randall

24-7 Prayer celebrated 25 years of existence at The Gathering in Rotterdam, which celebrated 25 years of prayer by reflecting on their journey so far and looking ahead to the future.

The interdenominational organisation, which exists to ‘revive the church and rewire the culture through non-stop night and day prayer,’ started with a student-led prayer vigil. Fast forward 25 years and now 78 nations pray as part of the movement, amounting to over 25,000 prayer rooms (virtual and in-person) and over 500,000 prayers, according to their website.

Sport proves our inherent need to worship

Sport proves our inherent need to worship

Luke Randall
Luke Randall

We were on a family holiday in Newcastle years ago, and this of course meant we had to visit St James’ Park. We didn’t manage to watch a match or do the stadium tour, but upon visiting the club shop, we came across some thought-provoking memorabilia in the form of a t-shirt which featured the phrase, ‘Newcastle United is my religion. St James’ Park is my church'.

Now, you could tell by looking at my dad, who is a church minister, that he had already come up with a sermon illustration for his return to the pulpit. And who could blame him, as this sentiment reveals more about our human condition than the designers of the t-shirt could possibly have imagined.

Finnish MP sees legal battle as chance to testify for Christ

Finnish MP sees legal battle as chance to testify for Christ

Luke Randall
Luke Randall

Finnish Member of Parliament Päivi Räsänen has said that her recent trial has given her opportunities to ‘testify about Jesus’ that she would not have otherwise had.

Wife to a Lutheran pastor and a mother of five, she has held a parliamentary seat as a member of the Christian Democrats since 1995, serving as the party’s leader between 2004 and 2015.

200 killed by Islamic extremists in Burkina Faso

200 killed by Islamic extremists in Burkina Faso

Luke Randall
Luke Randall

Over 200 people have been killed in a series of repeated attacks on a community in Burkina Faso which is believed to be predominantly Christian.

Fides News Agency, which informs people about mission work and conditions faced by Christians around the world, reported that the attacks started in early October in Manni village in the east of Burkina Faso, which saw Islamic extremists attack a military patrol, before attacking the local village market the next day.

New minister for church on island of North Uist

New minister for church on island of North Uist

Luke Randall
Luke Randall

David Ferguson has been inducted as the minister of North Uist, Grimsay and Berneray Free Church. The congregation, located in Carinish on the island of North Uist, had been vacant since June 2022, with Mark MacLeod serving as Interim Moderator.

Ferguson first preached for the church in May and was quickly invited back to do so again before accepting the call to be their minister. Iain Thomson, Moderator of the Western Isles Presbytery, preached from Romans during the induction service, while Macleod and former minister of the congregation Ronnie Morrison were also involved.

Trinitarian Bible Society grows substantially

Trinitarian Bible Society grows substantially

Luke Randall
Luke Randall

The Trinitarian Bible Society (TBS) sent 3.26 million Scriptures and Scripture items, in 38 languages, to 111 different countries in 2023. This represents a 13% increase in circulation compared to 2022.

A recent newsletter from the Bible-translating organisation, which has prided itself upon distributing accurate, Protestant Scripture since 1831, revealed positive circulation statistics for 2023, a year which saw them distribute 490,181 more copies of Scriptures (Bibles, New Testaments and portions) than in 2022.

Against the odds: Christian bookshop celebrates 50 years

Against the odds: Christian bookshop celebrates 50 years

Luke Randall
Luke Randall

The ‘GLO’ Christian Bookshop in Motherwell is celebrating its 50th anniversary – bucking a trend which has seen numerous evangelical bookstores close.

Originally opening in a former fish and chips shop in Hamilton before moving to the new GLO (Gospel Literature Outreach) Centre in Motherwell in 1974, the staff estimate that the shop has since sold about 800,000 books, including 80,000 Bibles or other portions of Scripture.

18-year-old Christian cyclist dies

18-year-old Christian cyclist dies

Luke Randall
Luke Randall

An 18-year-old Christian cyclist from Switzerland has died while competing in the World Championships in Zurich.

Muriel Furrer was competing in a junior race when a bad crash in a wooded area left her with an eventually fatal brain injury. No one had witnessed the accident and she had been lying in the area before she was found during the next race. Furrer had regularly spoken of her faith on social media, with her Instagram profile declaring ‘all things through Christ’. She regularly posted about how God had helped her during competitions.

Nigeria: Horrific death toll of Christians

Nigeria: Horrific death toll of Christians

Luke Randall
Luke Randall

The Observatory of Religious Freedom in Africa (ORFA) has called for the Nigerian government to strengthen religious rights, following their discovery that Christians have been the most violently persecuted group in Nigeria during the last four years.

A study by ORFA revealed that 16,700 Christians have been violently killed out of an overall civilian total of 55,900, mainly by Islamist extremists. This makes them the most discriminated-against people group in the country. Other groups to feature high on the list were security forces and terror group members.

Call for action on betting surge

Call for action on betting surge

Luke Randall
Luke Randall

Evangelical organisation Christian Action Research and Education (CARE) is calling for the government to ‘step in and hold the betting industry to account,’ following the revelation that the number of gambling adverts featured during the Premier League season's opening weekend has tripled since last year.

A study by the University of Bristol, funded by Gamble Aware, found that the opening round of fixtures across the weekend of 17 August saw 29,000 advertisements promoting gambling across the ten matches, marking a 165% increase on the previous year. West Ham’s evening clash with Aston Villa featured 6,500 ads, which works out to about 30 every minute.

NBA player quits basketball to pursue ministry

NBA player quits basketball to pursue ministry

Luke Randall
Luke Randall

US National Basketball Association (NBA) basketball player A.J. Griffin has announced he is retiring from basketball to pursue Christian ministry.

The 21-year-old has only played two seasons in the division, but told fans on YouTube that letting go of basketball is allowing him ‘to go into full-time ministry and truly serve the Lord with all my heart, and with all my time too.’ Griffin said that although it ‘may seem like a loss in the world’s eyes,’ he is ‘super excited because I truly get to serve God with my full yes.’

Giving thanks for the life of Timothy Dudley-Smith

Giving thanks for the life of Timothy Dudley-Smith

Luke Randall
Luke Randall

A thanksgiving service for the life of Timothy Dudley-Smith was held at St Andrew the Great Church, Cambridge, following his death in August, aged 97.

The renowned bishop and hymn-writer was remembered in tributes by his three children and some friends, before Giles Walter preached on Psalm 146, with church vicar Alasdair Paine leading the service. Dudley-Smith’s daughter-in-law Becky sang I will sing unto the Lord as long as I live, and son-in-law David Gill led prayers. His son James said: ‘Gratitude for the gospel is even greater in the midst of grief, and our hearts were lifted through every part of the service.

New minister for Govan Free Church

New minister for Govan Free Church

Luke Randall
Luke Randall

David MacPherson has been appointed as the new minister of Govan Free Church. He moves to the West Glasgow congregation following ministry in other congregations including Bon Accord Free Church in Aberdeen and Greenock Free Church, as well as a period of mission work in Peru.

About 85 people attended the service of induction, which saw the church induct only its second-ever minister, following Norman Mackay’s departure in 2022. Mackay had planted the church in 2013.

Do Sunday convictions make or break Christian athletes?
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Do Sunday convictions make or break Christian athletes?

Luke Randall
Luke Randall

This summer’s Paris Olympic Games saw much made of Scottish runner Eric Liddell’s gold medal triumph in the 400-metre race in the same city 100 years ago.

There are many athletes who profess to having a Christian faith today, as was seen recently at the Olympics, as well as in some of England’s footballers, and perhaps most notably, the world’s best golfer, Scottie Scheffler.

Welsh Senedd rejects assisted dying

Welsh Senedd rejects assisted dying

Luke Randall
Luke Randall

The Welsh Parliament has voted against implementing assisted dying. Twenty-six voted against a change in the law, while 19 voted in favour, with nine abstentions in a vote which is not legally binding.

The Senedd does not have sufficient power to change the law on the issue, but a cross-party motion submitted by Labour member Julie Morgan had called for terminally ill people in ‘intolerable suffering’ who want to die to be given the chance to do so, aided by medical professionals.

Tesco steamrolls over Sunday campaign on Isle of Lewis

Tesco steamrolls over Sunday campaign on Isle of Lewis

Luke Randall
Luke Randall

'Tesco will go ahead with seven-day opening of its only supermarket in the Outer Hebrides, a decision critics have said puts “profit before the wellbeing of people”,' The Times newspaper says.

The report continues: 'The Stornoway store on the Isle of Lewis is believed to have been the only one in the retail giant’s UK empire not to open on the traditional Sabbath. Despite protests from church groups and others, it will now have its first Sunday opening on November 17.'

More Scottish youth reached

More Scottish youth reached

Luke Randall
Luke Randall

Scripture Union (SU) Scotland have revealed that they connected with about 5% of Scotland’s young people in the year to August 2024 and have seen their reach return to pre-pandemic levels.

The organisation’s 2023/24 annual review revealed that their engagement with more than 35,100 of Scotland’s 702,000 young people ensured that they met a long-term goal set in 2019 to reach 5% of the country’s population, after only reaching about 2% that year.

King Charles approves fifth Bishop of Wolverhampton

King Charles approves fifth Bishop of Wolverhampton

Luke Randall
Luke Randall

King Charles has approved the nomination of evangelical Timothy Wambunya as the fifth Bishop of Wolverhampton, in the Diocese of Lichfield.

Currently the vicar of St Paul’s Church, Slough, Wambunya studied at Oak Hill Theological College, London, and has served in various roles in the UK after being ordained as a priest in 1998, as well as a stint as Principal of Carlile College in Nairobi, Kenya. He will move from his current Diocese of Oxford to Wolverhampton imminently.

Josep Rossello to be next Servant General

Josep Rossello to be next Servant General

Luke Randall
Luke Randall

Evangelical Josep Rossello will become the next Servant General of the New Anglican Missionary Society (NAMS). The bishop will succeed John Shuler, who founded the organisation and served as Servant General for over 30 years.

Rossello has worked in global church planting for over 20 years, serving as an NAMS companion for 12 years. He is currently its ‘Global Bishop Guardian’ and will start his new role in January after taking some time to recover from surgery he is due to receive in October.

Persecution escalating in Pakistan

Persecution escalating in Pakistan

Luke Randall
Luke Randall

Christians are facing significant persecution for their faith in Pakistan, with recent incidents reported by the British Asian Christian Association (BACA) including arrests, robbery, rape, forced abortion and murder.

In one incident, 30-year-old Marshal Masih, from Lahore, was shot 16 times in front of his wife and three children, and died of excessive bleeding due to a delayed response from emergency services.

New minister for Livingston Free Church

New minister for Livingston Free Church

Luke Randall
Luke Randall

Phil Pickett will become the new minister of Livingston Free Church. He accepted the congregation’s formal call in early September, and will be inducted in October.

Pickett studied for the ministry part-time at Cornhill, Glasgow, while training at St Andrews Free Church, before studying full time at Edinburgh Theological Seminary. He has spent the last two and a half years training in Carloway Free Church on the Isle of Lewis. Elder George Coghill said: ‘We look forward to having fellowship with him and his family.’

New head of the Evangelical Alliance Scotland

New head of the Evangelical Alliance Scotland

Luke Randall
Luke Randall

Lynne Paterson has been appointed as the new head of the Evangelical Alliance (EA) Scotland. She joins after serving with Tearfund for 15 years, as the Head of Tearfund Scotland for ten, and the Head of Prayer for five.

Paterson has lived in several UK cities and now lives in Glasgow, where she attends Hope Church. She has a wealth of experience from various roles in different churches. Asked what she is most looking forward to about the role, Paterson told the EA website:

Prayer times literally ‘out of this world’

Prayer times literally ‘out of this world’

Luke Randall
Luke Randall

During the Covid pandemic, Christians had to learn how to engage with church differently because of national restrictions. Now, two NASA astronauts have taken virtual church to a whole new level.

Christians Barry Wilmore and Tracy Dyson, who were among the four astronauts on the Boeing Starliner’s flight to the International Space Station (ISS) in June, are members of Providence Baptist Church in Pasadena, Texas.

Mali: Believers facing stark ultimatum

Mali: Believers facing stark ultimatum

Luke Randall
Luke Randall

Christians in central Mali have been told to support Islamic terrorists in their fight against the country’s military power or leave.

Pastors in the Mopti region were told by extremists that they could either provide men to join their fight against the army, give them money to hire mercenaries, or convert to Islam and close their churches, or they would be forced to leave the area.

More than 62,000 engaged with by CI

More than 62,000 engaged with by CI

Luke Randall
Luke Randall

The Christian Institute (CI) has released its Annual Report, which revealed that in 2023 it engaged with over 62,000 supporters, including more than 5,000 churches.

The legal organisation, which seeks to defend the rights of Christians, also recorded more than 5.4 million website visits, 106 print and broadcast media requests, and led more than 450 presentations which were attended by over 21,000 people during that year.

First Bishop appointed

First Bishop appointed

Luke Randall
Luke Randall

Gideon Chukwudalu Ilechukwu has been appointed as the first Diocesan Bishop of the evangelical Anglican Missionary Congregations (AMC), the newest Diocese in the growing Anglican Network in Europe (ANiE).

His election to the province, which is overseen by the orthodox Global Anglican Futures Conference (GAFCON), received unanimous support. AMC has only recently been classed as a Diocese, having grown from one mostly Nigerian church in Manchester into 35 congregations Europe wide.

John Lennox appointed as President of OCCA

John Lennox appointed as President of OCCA

Luke Randall
Luke Randall

Professor John Lennox has said he is ‘eager to help equip the next generation of evangelist apologists’, after being appointed as the new President of the Oxford Centre for Christian Apologetics (OCCA).

Alongside his role as an Emeritus Professor of Mathematics at Oxford University, he is a well-known Christian apologist and has debated several high-profile atheists including Richard Dawkins and Christopher Hitchins. OCCA was formed in 2004 to raise up new evangelist-apologists, and in 2022 relaunched a new ministry.

Christian Afghan women fear ‘double persecution’

Christian Afghan women fear ‘double persecution’

Luke Randall
Luke Randall

Christian women in Afghanistan are now facing ‘double persecution,’ according to an evangelical mission agency, as draconian new Taliban restrictions take force.

All women have been banned from speaking or showing their faces in public in the Taliban’s latest infringement on women’s rights since reclaiming power in 2021.

Ten years on from the Scottish independence referendum

Ten years on from the Scottish independence referendum

Luke Randall
Luke Randall

Ten years ago, Scotland voted to remain a part of the United Kingdom on one of the momentous days in its history. The No Campaign won the vote by 55 per cent to 45, bringing an end to nearly two years of fierce campaigning on both sides.

The period in the lead up to the referendum vote on 18 September 2014 saw unparalleled levels of political engagement in Scotland; over 3.6 million people voted, representing a turnout of almost 85 per cent, which supported claims that it was Scotland’s biggest decision for hundreds of years. However, the legacy it has had on Scotland to this day is perhaps not so edifying.

Lessons from mismatched rivalries
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Lessons from mismatched rivalries

Luke Randall
Luke Randall

If you watched any of the football over the last weekend of August before the international break, then like me, you might have been invested in the Britain’s two biggest rivalries.

North of the border, Celtic hosted Rangers in the season’s first Old Firm clash at Celtic Park. Later, it was red against red and Dutchman against Dutchman in the dugout, as Liverpool travelled to Old Trafford to take on Manchester United.

Nigeria believers face ‘brutal violence’

Nigeria believers face ‘brutal violence’

Luke Randall
Luke Randall

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.

Afghan convert speaks of her life under Taliban

Afghan convert speaks of her life under Taliban

Luke Randall
Luke Randall

A woman from Afghanistan was given a Bible by her boss, and this led to her, her husband and her entire family converting from Islam to Christianity.

Khada, whose name has been changed for security reasons, remains in Afghanistan, where life has become even more difficult since the Taliban’s takeover of power in 2021, and she is a member of a secret church.

Christians targeted in the Democratic Republic of Congo

Christians targeted in the Democratic Republic of Congo

Luke Randall
Luke Randall

Christians are being targeted by Allied Democratic Force (ADF) militants along the Eastern border of the Democratic Republic of Congo, (DRC) even though about 80 percent of the country’s population is considered to be Christian.

Voice of The Martyrs (VOM) revealed the story of local woman Kimboti on X, who, along with her eight children, was spared in an attack on Christians by ADF militants in their campaign to assert Islamic rule in the region. During their attacks, they often release local Muslims caught up in military action but kill Christians who refuse to convert to Islam.

Christian sports stars: Rayssa Leal

Christian sports stars: Rayssa Leal

Luke Randall
Luke Randall

Rayssa Leal won a bronze medal in the women’s street skateboarding final at the Paris Olympic Games and used sign language to quote John 14:6, as was revealed in a post on X by Dom Lucre.

The 16-year-old Brazilian, who is believed to be Catholic, quoted scripture saying: ‘Jesus is the way, the truth and the life’ immediately after competing in the final before taking her place on the podium to receive her bronze medal.

Christian sports stars: Gabriel Medina

Christian sports stars: Gabriel Medina

Luke Randall
Luke Randall

Brazilian Gabriel Medina quoted Philippians 4:13 as he won the bronze medal in the men’s Olympic surfing in Paris.

The three-time World Surf league world champion also became synonymous with what will surely be remembered as one of the images of the Games, which saw him point skywards midair above a wave in Tahiti during a ride which was scored 9.9 out of 10, ranked as the greatest score in Olympic history.

1,100 attend Pentecostal rally in Bradford

1,100 attend Pentecostal rally in Bradford

Luke Randall
Luke Randall

In a show of unity 'not seen for over 20 years', 1,100 people attended a Pentecostal rally in what was the culmination of a 10-day mission event in Bradford.

The event, run by Sharing of Ministries Abroad, (SOMA) saw missioners descend on the West Yorkshire city, specifically focusing on reaching people within the BD7 postcode, with various outreach events staged with the help of St John’s Great Horton, St Wilfrid’s and St Columba’s churches.

Uncertainty grows  in Venezuela

Uncertainty grows in Venezuela

Luke Randall
Luke Randall

Venezuelan Christians face an uncertain future amid controversy concerning the result of the recent national election.

Nicolás Maduro was recently declared the winner by a government-controlled agency, granting him a third term in office, and the continuation of 25 years of rule by the Socialist PSUV party.

North Korean Christian escapes at second attempt

North Korean Christian escapes at second attempt

Luke Randall
Luke Randall

A Christian woman from North Korea has successfully escaped from her country five years after her first attempted defection, having spent time in prison and re-education camps.

So Young, whose name has been changed for security reasons, was returned to North Korea, after escaping the first time, by the Chinese authorities. China does not view North Korean defectors as refugees who require protection, but as illegal immigrants to be returned.

Christian sports stars: Andrea Spendolini-Sirieix and Lois Toulson

Christian sports stars: Andrea Spendolini-Sirieix and Lois Toulson

Luke Randall
Luke Randall

British divers Andrea Spendolini-Sirieix and Lois Toulson spoke about how ‘bringing God into the competition takes their pressure and stress away’ after winning the bronze medal in the synchronised 10 metre platform diving at the Olympic Games this summer.

The pair, aged 19 and 24, became the first British women to win a medal in the event at the Games, their score of 304.38 proving enough to see them finish above Canada.

Christian golfer Bernhard Langer retires

Christian golfer Bernhard Langer retires

Luke Randall
Luke Randall

Christian golfer Bernhard Langer has retired from playing on the DP World Tour aged 66. The German made his debut on the tour in 1974 and played in his last DP World Tour event at the BMW International Open in Munich, where he also played professionally for the first time.

Langer played in over 500 events during a 50-year career which featured two wins at The Masters, appearances as a player and captain at the Ryder Cup, and 42 tournament wins on the DP World Tour. He became known as one of European golf’s ‘big five’ alongside greats such as Seve Ballesteros, Nick Faldo and Sandy Lyle during the 1980s and 1990s.

5,500 attend ‘Jesus Festival’ in France

5,500 attend ‘Jesus Festival’ in France

Luke Randall
Luke Randall

More than 5,500 people have attended the third ‘Jesus Festival’ in Paray-le-Monial, France.

The Christian festival featured music from several French and international artists including rock group Glorious, Mirella, MLK Worship, Hopen, Dévotion, Noah Mungongo, and Sandra Kouame, Australian group PlanetShakers and solo artist, Dan Luiten.

Peter Dray leaves role with UCCF

Peter Dray leaves role with UCCF

Luke Randall
Luke Randall

The Universities and Colleges Christian Fellowship (UCCF) has announced that Peter Dray will leave his role as Director of Creative Evangelism in early September, after working with them for over 20 years.

Initially a Staff Worker and then Team Leader in North-East England, Dray has supervised 24 Relay Workers and over 20 Staff Workers, and also briefly served as Interim Executive Director in December 2022. He also played a crucial role in keeping several Christian Unions (CUs) afloat during the pandemic.

Religious laws tightened in Vietnam

Religious laws tightened in Vietnam

Luke Randall
Luke Randall

Religious groups in Vietnam now have to register financial information with local authorities and are liable to be shut down by government officials for unspecified ‘serious violations’ under new laws implemented to manage religion.

Decree 95, the new strand under the 2018 Law on Belief and Religion, sees state oversight of religious activities increase in Vietnam, with churches required to register more information with government authorities, such as financial records and how they receive and report donations.

New Bible translated after 37-year wait

New Bible translated after 37-year wait

Luke Randall
Luke Randall

A people group of 6,000 in Ghana is celebrating its own Bible – which took 37 years to complete.

The Koma translation has now been printed 5,000 times since it was finished in March.

Christian sporting stars: Sydney McLaughlin

Christian sporting stars: Sydney McLaughlin

Luke Randall
Luke Randall

American Sydney McLaughlin won the gold medal in the 400 metre hurdles race at the Paris Olympics, setting a new world record time of 50.37 seconds in the process.

The 25-year-old, who is a Christian, has now broken the world record in the race six times, and is regarded as a key figure in the next generation of track and field athletes.

Scotland church turns 200

Scotland church turns 200

Luke Randall
Luke Randall

Crow Road Free Church recently celebrated its 200th anniversary with a celebratory weekend featuring special services with guest speakers.

The congregation enjoyed preaching from Derek Thomas, the former Senior Minister of First Presbyterian Church in South Carolina, and Neil MacMillan, Minister of Cornerstone Free Church, Edinburgh, as well as testimony from five former members who worshipped with the church over the last 50 years.

Gaza: 200 Christian leaders urge ceasefire

Gaza: 200 Christian leaders urge ceasefire

Luke Randall
Luke Randall

Two hundred Christian leaders from around the world are calling for a ceasefire in Gaza.

Embrace the Middle East, which partners with Christians in the Middle East, has been at the forefront of the call, made in a joint letter. The organisation has called for world powers to do more to bring about a lasting peace in the region.

Football is back - and it's a long season

Football is back - and it's a long season

Luke Randall
Luke Randall

It is August once again and if you are anything like me then that means one thing: football is back. It is a time of year which brings with it optimism and pessimism, hope and dread, as we get ready to ride the 38-game rollercoaster again.

The break has refreshed us enough only to once again succumb to both the joyous highs, and crushing lows our teams put us through between now and May.

Remembering Malcolm Laver

Remembering Malcolm Laver

Luke Randall
Luke Randall

Malcolm Laver, General Secretary of the Fellowship of Independent Evangelical Churches (FIEC) between 1988 and 1998, has died aged 87. He was a husband, father and grandfather.

Born in 1936, he served as FIEC’s Assistant General Secretary in 1979, before serving as General Secretary from 1988 until his retirement ten years later. During retirement, he helped form the FIEC Pastor’s Association, which he served as Secretary until 2002.

Scottie Scheffler shows how to 'putt' God first

Scottie Scheffler shows how to 'putt' God first

Luke Randall
Luke Randall

Summer 2024 has featured action from many different sports. One jewel in Britain’s sporting crown comes in the shape of The Open - the final major in the golfing calendar.

This year’s 152nd Open Championship took place at Royal Troon, on Scotland’s west coast, and golf’s biggest names competed once again to become the ‘Champion Golfer of the Year,’ and win the famous Claret Jug trophy.

Canopy 2024 draws Scottish Baptists

Canopy 2024 draws Scottish Baptists

Luke Randall
Luke Randall

Over 400 people attended Canopy 2024, an event for Scottish Baptists in Larbert. The event centred around the theme of everyday discipleship, inspired by Romans 12:1-2.

It featured a range of speakers including Solas Director Andy Bannister, Jenny Walley, Spiritual Director of Novo Mission, and Ken Benjamin, Director of Church Relationships at the London Institute for Contemporary Christianity (LICC).

New Chair of Trustees for Trinity College, Bristol

New Chair of Trustees for Trinity College, Bristol

Luke Randall
Luke Randall

Esther Prior has been named as the new Chair of Trustees at Trinity College, Bristol.

She replaces Richard Jackson, Bishop of Hereford, who stood down following his appointment to the House of Lords and Clerk of the Closet to King Charles III.

When pens are an answer to prayer

When pens are an answer to prayer

Luke Randall
Luke Randall

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.

King Charles III becomes patron of mission agency

King Charles III becomes patron of mission agency

Luke Randall
Luke Randall

King Charles III has become the Patron of the Church Pastoral Aid Society (CPAS).

He takes over from his late mother, Queen Elizabeth II in support of the Anglican evangelical mission agency, which said in an Instagram post that it is ‘delighted’ the King wants to continue to have a relationship with them.

London churches  unite for mission

London churches unite for mission

Luke Randall
Luke Randall

Churches from across London are planning to unite next year for a London Mission Week, aiming to share the gospel with people in the city. The outreach initiative is supported by a variety of representatives from organisations including London City Mission, the Evangelical Alliance, the Church of England and London Mission Collective.

The event’s website revealed that cultural gatherings undertaken by the London Project – which exists to share the gospel with people in the city – have revealed a clear desire among the global church to collaboratively evangelise to the people of London.

Church of Scotland  continues freefall

Church of Scotland continues freefall

Luke Randall
Luke Randall

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.

Irish Presbyterians plan ahead

Irish Presbyterians plan ahead

Luke Randall
Luke Randall

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.

Ben Stansfield to lead Global Connections

Ben Stansfield to lead Global Connections

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Luke Randall

Ben Stansfield has been appointed as the new Chief Executive Officer of Global Connections, (GC) replacing Chris Wigram who had served in an interim capacity in recent months.

GC exists to equip the UK church and mission community in the world. Ben has spent over 25 years working for international charities, church ministries and discipleship ministries, so has helpful experience ahead of taking on the role.

Change of leadership for Bury Street Community Church

Change of leadership for Bury Street Community Church

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Luke Randall

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).

Goodbye, Gareth Southgate - and thanks!

Goodbye, Gareth Southgate - and thanks!

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Luke Randall

It was a familiar feeling for England following Sunday’s European Championship final; being so close to glory, but still not close enough, as they lost 2-1 to Spain in Berlin.

After waiting 55 years to reach the final of a major tournament after winning the World Cup in 1966, they have now lost back-to-back finals at the Euros, following their defeat on penalties to Italy at Wembley in 2021. This was also their first major final on foreign soil.

Heavyweight champ points to Christ

Heavyweight champ points to Christ

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Luke Randall

The new heavyweight boxing champion of the world says he owes his title to Christ.

Oleksandr Usyk defeated Tyson Fury to become the first undisputed four-belt heavyweight champion of the world in the history of boxing. The 37-year-old won by split decision at the Kingdom Arena in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, condemning Fury to a first defeat in his 16-year career ahead of a potential rematch later this year.

Olympics then and now: What can Eric Liddell teach us today?

Olympics then and now: What can Eric Liddell teach us today?

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Luke Randall

The Olympic Games are almost upon us. They start in Paris on 26 July and countless storylines will inevitably surround what is arguably the world’s biggest sporting event.

Can Novak Djokovic finally claim the gold medal, the one accolade which has eluded him during his glittering career, in what is surely his last realistic chance to win it? Can Tom Daley win a fifth Olympic medal? Can Simone Biles become the most decorated American gymnast in Olympic history? These are just some of the headlines which will fill papers around the globe as the games draw near.

New Scottish churches on track – but more pastors needed

New Scottish churches on track – but more pastors needed

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Luke Randall

The Free Church of Scotland (FCoS) is on track to plant 30 new churches by 2030 – but needs 70 new ministers.

That’s according to the retiring Moderator of the FCoS, Bob Akroyd, who is a lecturer at Edinburgh Theological Seminary.

Nigel Styles joins Cross Connections

Nigel Styles joins Cross Connections

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Luke Randall

Nigel Styles will take on a new role with Cross Connections this summer, following eight years as Director of the Cornhill Training Course, as revealed by the Proclamation Trust (PT). The new role will see him work to promote expository preaching around the world, working with preachers in training in their 20 ‘International Hubs’.

The PT trustees expressed their gratitude to Styles who has overseen significant growth for the Cornhill Training Course, with over 220 students currently studying across its various courses, including 50 international students studying from home.

Russell Brand baptised

Russell Brand baptised

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Luke Randall

Survival expert Bear Grylls helped baptise comedian and actor Russell Brand in the River Thames, near where Brand lives in Henley-on-Thames, Oxfordshire.

Brand revealed Grylls’ presence at the ceremony alongside another of his friends, in a picture posted on social media, with the caption: ‘Me, Bear Grylls, The River Thames and of course, The Holy Spirit.’

Lisa Cameron: 'Christians are barely tolerated'

Lisa Cameron: 'Christians are barely tolerated'

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Luke Randall

Former Scottish National Party MP Lisa Cameron claims ‘Christians are barely tolerated in the SNP’, and alleges she was ‘bullied’ because of her faith.

Cameron was elected as MP for East Kilbride, Strathaven and Lesmahagow in the 2015 General Election. However, in 2019, she was the only SNP MP to vote in favour of an anti-abortion motion, which she described as voting ‘on my conscience’.

Daniel Anjorin

Daniel Anjorin

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Luke Randall

Daniel Anjorin, the 14-year-old killed in the early hours of 30 April by a man wielding a sword, was born again and baptised at Jubilee Church, a New Frontiers church in London.

Daniel’s parents have been active members of Jubilee Church for more than 15 years. At the Sunday service following the murder, Pastor Tope Koleoso paid tribute to Daniel: ‘The horrific and shocking incident that led to [Daniel’s] untimely death was tragic and unimaginable … As a church, whatever touches them [the family] touches us all. We have been supporting them spiritually, emotionally [and] practically.’

Scottish roles

Scottish roles

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Luke Randall

Bob Akroyd, Moderator of the Free Church, has commented on the new roles of John Swinney and Kate Forbes as Scotland’s First Minister and Deputy.

He says: ‘I want to assure all members of the Scottish Government of our ongoing prayerful support for their vital work. As a prison chaplain, I have repeatedly witnessed the devastation caused by drug deaths. I pray that not only will the Scottish Government seek to address the alarming number of deaths, but will also focus on the underlying causes of poverty, social deprivation, and hopelessness.’

Nicky Cruz: Keeping on keeping on at 85

Nicky Cruz: Keeping on keeping on at 85

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Luke Randall

Nicky Cruz has revealed that his ongoing mission at the age of 85 is to bring people to Jesus in a world which sees many young people harmed by ‘loneliness’ and a ‘lack of ethics’.

In an interview with Evangelical Focus before he attended the ‘Fire in Your Bones’ conference in Madrid in early May, he spoke about how today’s world seems to have prompted an increasing number of young people to consider suicide as an option, as he did aged nine following a traumatic childhood, but that ‘transformation is in Christ.’

Dan’s Strictly Prom Praise

Dan’s Strictly Prom Praise

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Luke Randall

TV presenter Dan Walker was the star of the show at Prom Praise 2024, when he not only hosted the online livestream for the event, but also danced with professional Strictly Come Dancing dancer Nadiya Bychkova, to the theme from Chariots of Fire.

The 2024 edition of Prom Praise took place at the Royal Albert Hall and, in celebration of the 100-year anniversary of the Paris Olympic Games in 1924, took its theme from the 1981 film, which charts the story of Scottish Olympic runner Eric Liddell, who famously refused to run the 100-metre race on a Sunday because of his Christian beliefs, even despite being put under pressure by the Prince of Wales. Instead, he ran the 400 metres, set a record time and won the gold medal.

‘Disastrously bad’ messaging, but Christians are protected

‘Disastrously bad’ messaging, but Christians are protected

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Luke Randall

Messaging from the Scottish Government and Police Scotland concerning the recently implemented Hate Crime and Public Order Act has been ‘disastrously bad,’ but Christian views are protected, according to Christian Institute Deputy Director Simon Calvert.

He stressed that while there are problems with the law, such as the inclusion of ‘stirring up hatred’ offences covering contested areas such as religion and sexuality, Christian views are protected.

Mark Pugh

Mark Pugh

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Luke Randall

Mark Pugh has been appointed the new General Superintendent of the Elim Pentecostal Church. He will replace Chris Cartwright. 

Pugh has worked in church leadership for 25 years, which includes ten years as leader of Elim’s national youth ministry, before serving on their National Leadership Team from 2010 to 2018.
 

Dave Newton

Dave Newton

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Luke Randall

Dave Newton has become the new leader of Scripture Union (SU) England and Wales, replacing Myles MacBean, who had served at SU for five years.

His appointment had been confirmed in December, and he has now officially started working in the role, with SU’s main focus being working with local churches to ‘reveal Jesus to the 95% of children who are not connected to churches’. Dave moves into the role having previously been the Principal at Regents Theological College and Director of Training for Elim UK.

God’s golfer: I want to glorify Him above all

God’s golfer: I want to glorify Him above all

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Luke Randall

Golf champion Scottie Scheffler says Jesus is ‘what defines him most’ and that he just wants to ‘glorify God’.

The American world number one shot an impressive four under par 68 to win the Masters title at Augusta National Golf Club in Georgia, USA, at 11 under, winning what some argue is golf’s biggest tournament for the second time in three years. Asked during the tournament about what defines him, while the 27-year-old acknowledged that golf can be a ‘selfish’ sport, he said: ‘Hopefully [golf] doesn’t define me too much. It’s just something that I do, but it doesn’t define me as a person. ‘I am a faithful guy. I believe in a Creator. I believe in Jesus. Ultimately, I think that’s what defines me the most. I feel like I’ve been given a platform to compete and show my talent.

Mormonism: ‘A different Jesus,’ says former member

Mormonism: ‘A different Jesus,’ says former member

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Luke Randall

An ex-Mormon says she believes plans for a Mormon temple to be built in Sutton Coldfield spring from a financial controversy that the sect is facing.

The structure will be built on a site currently occupied by the church’s Birmingham mission offices and will be their first new temple to open in the UK since 1998, and the third of its kind in the country.

Good news  cheers Scots

Good news cheers Scots

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Luke Randall

Many church leaders in Scotland are reporting growth in their churches, according to Edinburgh church leader Peter Anderson on X/Twitter.

Anderson reported online that 120 pastors recently attended a Zoom meeting which revealed several eye-catching encouragements. Notable among them were growth of around 50% at Life Church Edinburgh, and a ‘remarkable’ rate of church planting by the Free Church, while others reported encouraging stories of increased attendances, baptisms and new Scripture Union groups in their local areas.

Bill ‘profoundly concerning’

Bill ‘profoundly concerning’

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Luke Randall

The church in Scotland should ‘be at the forefront’ of opposition to assisted dying proposals being brought before the Scottish Parliament, according to Stuart Weir, Head of CARE (Christian Action, Research and Education) Scotland.

The Assisted Dying for Terminally Ill Adults (Scotland) Bill, proposed by Liberal Democrat MSP Liam McArthur, would see terminally-ill people over 16 allowed to request medical assistance to end their life, so long as two doctors had deemed them mentally fit to make the decision, so long as they had been judged not to have experienced coercion when making the decision, and take the life-ending medication themselves.

Humza Yousaf criticised for links with Christian Stagecoach founder

Humza Yousaf criticised for links with Christian Stagecoach founder

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Luke Randall

Scottish First Minister Humza Yousaf has been criticised by several activistic groups, including the Humanist Society of Scotland (HSS), for speaking to Sir Brian Souter, the Christian multimillionaire.

The criticism comes after it was revealed that Yousaf spoke with Souter, co-founder of UK transport company, Stagecoach, following his victory in the Scottish National Party (SNP) leadership election. It also emerged that Souter had helped him set up a dinner in Edinburgh to improve relations between the government and Scottish business leaders last summer.

Scotland: conversion therapy proposals are ‘a danger’

Scotland: conversion therapy proposals are ‘a danger’

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Luke Randall

400 people attended the Christian Institute’s ‘Let Us Pray’ conference at Newton Mearns Baptist Church, Glasgow, where they discussed the Scottish Government's 'dangerous' proposals to end conversion practices in Scotland.

The event featured three talks and a question-and-answer session. Mike Judge of Chorlton Evangelical Church, Manchester led the first talk, which focused on the centrality of conversion to the Christian faith, before Professor David Galloway, Chairman of Logos Scotland and the former President of the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Glasgow spoke about how the Scottish Government’s proposals relate to parenting and the ordinary work of churches.

New in Norwich

New in Norwich

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Luke Randall

Ashley Gardner has been ordained as a Fellowship of Independent Evangelical Churches (FIEC) pastor. He has spent six years at Charlotte Chapel, Edinburgh, and spent two of those working as an Assistant Pastor.

The Edinburgh Theological Seminary (ETS) graduate will now begin working as an Associate Pastor at City Gates Church in Norwich with Andy Rees, the brother of Paul Rees, the lead pastor at Charlotte Chapel. 

Gogledd Cymru

Gogledd Cymru

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Luke Randall

Ben Midgely has been appointed as the Fellowship of Independent Evangelical Churches (FIEC) Director for North Wales (Gogledd Cymru).

He has worked as a pastor since 2005, and specifically at Ebenezer Baptist Church since 2019, and will work to support the 12 FIEC churches across the area. 

Quick Scots change

Quick Scots change

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Luke Randall

Dr Cory Brock has been inducted as the minister of St Columba’s Free Church, Edinburgh.

It comes 24 days after departing minister Derek Lamont was commissioned to begin planting Hope Church in Leith after 23 years of ministry in the city centre, in what the Free Church of Scotland has described as ‘probably the shortest vacancy in recent church history.’

Jean G. Ford

Jean G. Ford

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Luke Randall

Jean Graham Ford, sister of Billy Graham, has died aged 91. She leaves behind Dr Leighton Ford, her husband of 70 years, their two children, five grandchildren and two great grandchildren.

Jean was the youngest of four children, and was Billy’s only remaining sibling. She was a member of Myers Park Presbyterian Church and actively served as a women’s Bible Study leader. She served in ministry and evangelism, alongside her husband, with the Billy Graham Evangelistic Association (BGEA) and then with Ford’s own organisation, Leighton Ford Ministries. 

Putting God first

Putting God first

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Luke Randall

Christian shot putter Yemisi Ogunleye has credited her silver medal at the World Athletics Championship 2024 to her faith in God. She achieved a personal best of 20.19 metres, within three centimetres of becoming world champion.

Ogunleye’s victory comes at a good time, with preparations underway ahead of competing at the upcoming European Championships and Paris Olympic Games this summer.

Edinburgh church set to plant for the fifth time

Edinburgh church set to plant for the fifth time

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Luke Randall

The Free Church of Scotland is set to plant Hope Church, Leith in Edinburgh. Rev Derek Lamont will lead the church-planting work, moving on from 23 years of ministry at St Columba’s Free Church.

Hope Church Leith will be the fifth church to have been planted from St Columba’s and will see Derek become the leader of a church-plant for the first time. Alongside his wife Catriona, they will begin the work with some funding to buy a manse, as well as the Leith Memorial Church building already there (following it's recent closure), albeit needing renovations. But they know they will need the Lord’s provision to help raise further funds, as they look to start building up the congregation.

The manager  with a faith to  leave Liverpool

The manager with a faith to leave Liverpool

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Luke Randall

It is widely known that Jürgen Klopp (see photo) is set to leave Liverpool this summer, after nine years at the club.

The German has been a revelation on Merseyside, winning the Champions League in 2019 and reaching two other finals, as well as winning both domestic cups, and perhaps most notably, guiding Liverpool to their first league title in 30 years.

Colin Buchanan funeral

Colin Buchanan funeral

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Luke Randall

The funeral of evangelical bishop Colin Buchanan, who died aged 89, took place in late January.

Born on 8 August 1934, the former Church of England bishop and academic was brought up in London, before studying Literae Humaniores (classics) at Lincoln College, Oxford (later promoted to a Masters degree).

‘Patient, gracious’ Roger Forster dies

‘Patient, gracious’ Roger Forster dies

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Luke Randall

Roger Forster, the founder of Ichthus Christian Fellowship, has died aged 90.

A husband to Faith and father to three children, he was a well-respected theologian, best known for founding the neo-charismatic Ichthus Christian Fellowship in 1974.

Klara Ferreira joins EA in Wales

Klara Ferreira joins EA in Wales

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Luke Randall

Klara Ferreira has joined the Welsh Evangelical Alliance (EA) team as an administrator and member engagement coordinator.

She has been involved in ministry for over 20 years and has served the Lord in the UK as well as in South Africa. Klara has a master’s degree which focused on evangelism and began working for the Evangelical Alliance in September last year.

New South Asian Forum Coordinator

New South Asian Forum Coordinator

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Luke Randall

Rani Joshi has been appointed as the new South Asian Forum (SAF) Coordinator at the Evangelical Alliance.

The SAF was setup in 2010 and exists to support the growing South Asian church in the UK and encourage the church to engage with South Asians of different faiths and cultures.

Graham Shearer

Graham Shearer

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Luke Randall

Dr Graham Shearer has been appointed as a Lecturer in Theology at Union Theological College (UTC).

He takes up the role with a range of academic experience; he holds an MA in History achieved at the University of Cambridge, as well as a BA in Theological and Pastoral Studies from Oak Hill Theological College. He has also served with the Universities and Colleges Christian Fellowship (UCCF) and as a pastor.

Dave Newton

Dave Newton

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Luke Randall

Dave Newton has been appointed as the new Scripture Union (SU) National Director for England and Wales. He is currently the Principal of Regents Theological College and the Director of Training for Elim UK.

He told the SU website: ‘I’m hugely excited to be joining Scripture Union, with its long heritage of helping children and young people discover the good news of the Bible. I can’t wait to help this vibrant movement grow and develop the vital work it’s doing to help the church reveal Jesus to the 95.’ Dave will replace Myles MacBean, who has served in the role for five years and will officially step down in March.

An Olympic designer at the heart of British success

An Olympic designer at the heart of British success

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Luke Randall

Stuart Burgess has helped to design bikes for the British Olympic Cycling Team for the last ten years. He was brought up in a non-Christian home, but came to faith over 30 years ago during his first year at university.

In an interview with en, Stuart spoke about his experiences of working with the Olympic Cycling Team, and Christians in sport in general. Stuart has worked with Team GB for ten years. When asked what it is like to work in that environment, he said: ‘My involvement has been to lead the design of the chain transmission drive for three Olympics: Rio, Tokyo, and Paris.

A life well lived: Shot twice, war hero, veteran preacher

A life well lived: Shot twice, war hero, veteran preacher

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Luke Randall

He was shot twice through the helmet while ‘leap-frogging from tree to tree’ in a battle with the Japanese, won a Military Cross, and subsequently became a church minister – finally dying recently at the grand age of 103.

Now tributes have been paid to brave soldier and long-standing believer Joe Mullins, who won one of the last Military Crosses of World War Two for displaying heroic bravery in the retaking of a Burmese village from Japanese enemies.

Investing in future leaders of the Welsh church

Investing in future leaders of the Welsh church

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Luke Randall

The Universities and Colleges Christian Unions (UCCF) held their second Peitho Forum in Wales, a year on from the first of its kind in 2022.

Ted Turnau, who is a Christian author and lecturer of Cultural Studies and Religion in Prague, Czech Republic was the main speaker at the event, which followed the theme of ‘the imagination.’ Students who attended the event also enjoyed poetry from Leeza Awojobi, who writes performance poetry about what it means to be human.

Despite everything there’s still hope in Ukraine – here’s why

Despite everything there’s still hope in Ukraine – here’s why

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Luke Randall

With no end in sight, and over 600 days after Russia’s invasion in February 2022, the number of gospel opportunities brings some joy amidst the ongoing war in Ukraine, says Igor Bandura, the Vice President of the Ukrainian Baptist Union.

In an interview for en, conducted while he was participating at a Slavic Gospel Association conference, Igor discussed how the Baptist Union have adapted to the war, and the unique opportunities it has given them to share the gospel. He described how his role as Vice President has changed since Russia’s invasion in 2022:

FIEC reveals  2024 speakers

FIEC reveals 2024 speakers

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Luke Randall

The Fellowship of Independent Evangelical Churches (FIEC) has announced some of the speakers due to attend its Leaders’ Conference for church leaders next year. The conference is set to take place in Blackpool in November 2024.

The overarching theme of the conference will be ‘Looking to Jesus, Loving like Jesus’. Girma Bishaw, Brian Croft, Sharon Dickens, Marcus Honeysett, and Helen Thorne are due to speak at the event, along with others who are yet to be announced.

Carl Knightly

Carl Knightly

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Luke Randall

Carl Knightly has been appointed as the new leader of the City Mission Movement (CMM) UK and Ireland.

CMM was founded in 1991 and exists to support the 18 City Missions across the UK and Ireland. City Missions work to serve their cities and take the gospel to the people of their cities across the country.

Johnny Prime

Johnny Prime

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Luke Randall

Johnny Prime will become the new Director for London of the Fellowship of Independent Evangelical Churches (FIEC). He will succeed Trevor Archer in the post in February 2024.

An FIEC statement said Johnny will look to strengthen relationships with other evangelical church networks in London and also aim to recruit a team of gospel workers to support FIEC’s work in the city.

Chris Wigram

Chris Wigram

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Luke Randall

Chris Wigram has been announced by trustees as the Interim Chief Executive Officer of Global Connections (GC). He started in the post in late November, having previously served as GC’s Chair of Global Conventions between 2006 and 2008, and also as a board member. Chris has also served in leadership positions with OMF and ECM.

Global Connections is made up of several organisations and individuals including churches and charities, as well as others. It exists to support the UK church’s mission community at home and abroad.

David Pytches, former bishop, dies

David Pytches, former bishop, dies

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Luke Randall

David Pytches, the evangelical former Anglican Bishop of Chile, Bolivia and Peru, and vicar at St Andrews, Chorleywood, has died aged 92. He leaves behind his wife Mary and their four daughters.

Ordained as a vicar in 1955, David and Mary became missionaries and moved to South America in 1959. Having started their work in Chile, David was ordained as the Bishop of Chile, Bolivia and Peru, and served in that role before returning to the UK in 1977.

Committed Christian ex-First Lady Rosalynn Carter dies

Committed Christian ex-First Lady Rosalynn Carter dies

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Luke Randall

Devout Bible-reading Christian Rosalynn Carter, the wife of former United States President Jimmy Carter, has died aged 96. She died peacefully at home surrounded by her family, having entered hospice care shortly before she died. She had been diagnosed with dementia earlier this year.

Mrs Carter was married to her husband Jimmy for over 77 years, the pair having met when she was just 18, and married the next year. She leaves behind her four children, 11 grandchildren and 14 great grandchildren.

South Korean Christians turn to AI

South Korean Christians turn to AI

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Luke Randall

Tens of thousands of Christians in South Korea have added technology supported by artificial intelligence (AI) to their spiritual diet, reports the Financial Times.

Many young Protestants in particular have started using AI-supported Christian apps, which has freed up pastors’ diaries to spend more time focusing on caring for members of their churches on a pastoral level.

Middle East: ‘Jesus can change terrorists’ hearts’

Middle East: ‘Jesus can change terrorists’ hearts’

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Luke Randall

While world leaders have devoted a countless number of hours to finding a seemingly impossible solution to the ongoing Middle Eastern crisis, Misha Vayshengolts, who serves with International Mission to Jewish People in Israel, believes that ‘Jesus is the answer’.

In an interview with en, Misha spoke about what life is currently like in Israel, how recent events have impacted his work as a missionary, and why he thinks Jesus is the solution to the crisis.

Andy Bathgate: ‘A faithful disciple of Jesus’

Andy Bathgate: ‘A faithful disciple of Jesus’

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Luke Randall

Former Scripture Union (SU) Scotland CEO Andy Bathgate died on 17 October, aged 68. He leaves his wife Alyson, with whom he shared over 40 years of marriage, and his three daughters, son-in-law, and grandchildren. He died peacefully at home.

Andy was the CEO of SU Scotland from 2001 to 2020, having volunteered with SU since his teens. He was also the Scottish team leader for UCCF (Universities and Colleges Christian Fellowship) and was a founding member of CVE (Christian Values in Education) Scotland, serving as its Chair from its inception in 2014 until his retirement from the role in 2022.

Parents alerted to ‘radical material’ in schools

Parents alerted to ‘radical material’ in schools

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Luke Randall

Pupils and teachers in UK schools are under pressure to conform to radical educational material on sex and relationships because there is not enough clear guidance from the Government, according to the Christian Institute’s (CI) Autumn newsletter.

While Christians were given some reassurance by Education Secretary Gillian Keegan’s recent letter to English schools, which said that parents have a ‘fundamental right’ to know what their children are taught in health, relationships and sex education, the publication says there are several challenges ahead.

Carers’ network launched

Carers’ network launched

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Luke Randall

A new Christians in Care (CIC) network has been launched to ‘connect Christians working across the care sector in the UK’.

The network was launched by elderly-care charity, Pilgrims’ Friend Society, and their website details how the network enables Christians working in the care sector to join WhatsApp groups and meet virtually to chat, share, and pray together, seeking to ‘encourage and inspire one another to live and speak for Jesus’.

Shock poverty report is wake-up call

Shock poverty report is wake-up call

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Luke Randall

Christians Against Poverty (CAP) is offering free budgeting help to struggling families, following the findings of a shocking study on UK poverty.

The charitable organisation, which works to help people in poverty, is training over 900 church volunteers to become ‘money coaches’ enabling them to provide budgeting advice to struggling families in their communities.

Kate Forbes says honesty is the best policy – despite flak

Kate Forbes says honesty is the best policy – despite flak

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Luke Randall

Kate Forbes says she might not have won the SNP leadership election, but thinks it was worth being candid about her beliefs – because people are ‘crying out for honesty, truthfulness and integrity from their politicians’.

The former Scottish Finance Secretary narrowly lost out to Humza Yousaf in the race to become the Scottish First Minister, winning 48% of the vote in the second round of voting.

Germany: Gay partnerships resisted

Germany: Gay partnerships resisted

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Luke Randall

Evangelicals in Germany are standing firm on the issue of homosexual partnerships – declaring that they ‘do not find approval from a Biblical perspective.’

At its National Board, Union of Free Evangelical Churches (FeG) President Ansgar Hörsting called for members to seek unity as recommendations regarding the question of homosexuality were set out for member churches. He told the 400 delegates in attendance that ‘the relationship with God in Jesus is a firm foundation, and the Holy Spirit works and gives people orientation and support.’

Piping hot?

Piping hot?

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Luke Randall

John Piper has questioned whether it is appropriate to drink coffee at church in a tweet which has had over 2.5 million views.

His message on Twitter/X read: ‘Can we reassess whether Sunday coffee-sipping in the sanctuary fits.’ This was accompanied by a quotation from Hebrews 12:28, which reads, ‘Let us offer to God acceptable worship, with reverence and awe.’

Gospel booms in South America

Gospel booms in South America

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Luke Randall

Reformed Christianity in South America is mushrooming thanks to great Bible resources, a leading evangelical worker there says.

Alberto Puente, who leads the Spanish Initiatives for the Charles Simeon Trust, which carries out workshops across the continent in South America, says that: ‘Reformed Christianity is growing thanks to the resources that are being produced by ministries like the Gospel Coalition, Ligonier and 9Marks. Several Christian Reformed associations have been formed and there are a few seminaries that have been founded in the past couple of decades.’

Celebrating CARE at 40

Celebrating CARE at 40

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Luke Randall

More than 500 Christians attended a thanksgiving service at Westminster Chapel in London to celebrate the 40th anniversary of Christian Action Research and Education (CARE).

The service was led by several special guests including former pastor of Westminster Chapel, R.T. Kendall, songwriter Graham Kendrick, author Glen Scrivener, as well as other friends of CARE.