Keswick Convention's international dimension
Attila Kapocs
During
its
long history,
the work of Keswick has
rippled around
the world,
and there are now established ministries in
some 16 countries, with nearly 90 individual
Conventions, large and small. The Hungarian
work, known as BalatonNET, is an example of
a nation catching the vision and making it its
own, shaping a programme that is attracting
young and old, and which is uniting believers
across different denominations. Attila Kapocs
tells the story…
Jozsef Csaplar, a Hungarian pastor and
church planter, walked around the Keswick
tent about 20 years ago with a growing
conviction that a similar event had to be
started
in Hungary. Our Lake District
is
Lake Balaton, so it seemed obvious to team
up with a local church in one of the villages
by the lake, the leadership of the Evangelical
Alliance and like-minded pastors and start
BalatonNET.
'Record numbers' at Keswick Convention announced
en staff; Keswick Ministries
Keswick Convention organisers are sharing their thanksgiving after the close of a successful event this summer saw what they describe as 'record numbers of visitors in recent years'.
This year’s Convention - which focused on the theme of Resurrection - welcomed an estimated 13,000 people to the site across three weeks to hear Bible expositions, and to worship together and spend time in the Lake District. Thousands more worldwide joined sessions online through livestream.
Keswick 24: In victory and defeat, what does sport teach us?
Graham Daniels and Jonny Reid
This summer, thousands of athletes will compete in Paris with seemingly a united goal, to win gold for their country. 100 years ago in Paris, two world-class sprinters lined up with two very different perspectives on why achieving that gold medal was important.
Englishman Harold Abrahams ran the 100m, winning the gold medal after his great rival Eric Liddell withdrew due to the heats being scheduled on a Sunday. Liddell would go on to run his less-favoured event, the 400m, win and redefine the event forever.