Gordon Cheng

Gordon works as a writer and editor at CMS Australia. His home church is St Paul's Carlingford. Gordon is the author of Christian Living for Starters, Encouragement, In the Sight of God, Jesus for Sceptics, and several Bible study guides and courses, all published by Matthias Media.

Let’s abolish lay ministry

  • Gordon Cheng
  • 1 July 2007

There has been much talk of the difference between ‘professional’ ministry and ‘lay ministry’. But are such distinctions helpful? Gordon has a better suggestion. A slightly arbitrary definition of ‘lay ministry’ is ‘unpaid ministry in the church performed by nonprofessionals’. The idea of ‘laity’ comes from the Greek ‘laos’, meaning

Read More →

Focus on the meat

  • Gordon Cheng
  • 1 July 2007

Content unavailable online.

Read More →

I love Powerpoint

  • Gordon Cheng
  • 1 June 2007

Content unavailable online.

Read More →

Not all at sea

  • Gordon Cheng
  • 1 June 2007

Content unavailable online.

Read More →

Donut theology

  • Gordon Cheng
  • 1 May 2007

Content unavailable online.

Read More →

Becoming Conversant with the Emerging Church

  • Gordon Cheng
  • 1 May 2007

Content unavailable online.

Read More →

Why did the sermon fail?

  • Gordon Cheng
  • 1 April 2007

Content unavailable online.

Read More →

Your Best Life Now_the board game

  • Gordon Cheng
  • 1 January 2007

Content unavailable online.

Read More →

Letters to the editor: A Christian writes

  • Gordon Cheng
  • 1 December 2006

Why write? I write letters to the editor for a particularly idiosyncratic reason. About five-and-a-half years ago, my middle daughter was born and, unlike my eldest (who once slept uninterrupted for 13 hours), Ruby woke like clockwork at 4 in the morning. I was the one who scored the early

Read More →

Muslims should learn English?

  • Gordon Cheng
  • 1 November 2006

Content unavailable online.

Read More →