Why use pre-written resources in ministry?

  • David Phillips
  • 21 December 2015

When I was living in a share house, many years ago, I attempted to cook a meal by myself for the first time. It should have gone pretty smoothly. I bought a jar of sauce (‘Chicken Tonight’), some raw chicken to cook, and set about to follow the instructions on the jar.

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The How and Why of Love (ebook: .epub or Kindle .mobi files)

  • Michael Hill
  • 18 February 2013

Michael Hill provides an accessible, yet rigorously biblical approach to evangelical ethics.

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Church Musicians' Handbook (e-book)

  • 9 November 2009

The Church Musicians' Handbook is an ideal resource for developing a biblical understanding of the use of music in church and a practical guide to doing it well. PDF Download (2.5mb)

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In light of the Son

  • Ian Carmichael
  • 6 October 2015

When a single idea has dominated a person’s life for nearly thirty years, it doesn’t mean it is necessarily a good or worthy idea. But it probably does mean the person can show you things about that idea that have never even occurred to you.

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Reading into discipleship: Be prepared to evangelize

  • Laura Denny
  • 2 May 2018

“Can you give me one book to read that explains what you think it means to be a Christian?” While this may be a dream scenario, it’s something we all should be and can be prepared for.

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How I do one-to-one ministry

  • Alison Blake
  • 7 March 2017

A practical outline of one woman's approach to reading the Bible one-to-one.

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Term 1 MTS Training Papers

  • 11 March 2014

MTS-Only training papers

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The value of training women for ministry

  • Lauren Driscoll
  • 20 August 2018

Paying women in ministry frees them up for theological training and then working on leadership teams with men. It expresses the richness that you can have in complementarianism.

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I’m dreaming of a black Christmas

  • Tony Payne
  • 25 December 2017

The truth of Christmas comes in a strange dream, via a classic article from the past.

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Allowing grief to be grief: Pastorally caring for those experiencing miscarriage

  • Ruth Baker
  • 9 February 2017

As Christians, we believe a child is a child from conception: inside or outside of the womb doesn’t matter. So we need to let grief be grief, and treat miscarriage accordingly. Most of us are also not professional counsellors, but as pastoral carers, here’s some ideas we can think about.

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