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The Old Evangelicalism: Old truths for a new awakening Iain H Murray Banner of Truth Trust, Edinburgh, 2005, 226pp. Recent debates in my circles (about the nature of the Trinity, and about who is suitable to be ordained or to preside at the Lord’s Supper) show an
Jonathan Fletcher was converted at the age of 12, and nurtured through Scripture Union camps. Through the writings of JC Ryle and Griffith Thomas, he became an ‘Anglican by conviction’, and trained for the ordained ministry at Wycliffe Hall in Oxford. He has pastored an independent Anglican church in Wimbledon
Francis Schaeffer is still a revered name in many evangelical circles. In others, he is now hardly known. Ranald Macaulay, who knew and worked with Schaeffer, summarizes his legacy. From 1972… (and over the next 20 years) …the Schaeffers organized a multiple-thrust ministry that reshaped American evangelicalism … Perhaps no
There are a range of different opinions on how people should be trained for gospel ministry. But, as Gordon Cheng reveals, the right starting point for ministry training is God and his gospel. How should Christians be trained in gospel ministry? Some churches are happy to leave the details of
Welcoming is one of those areas in which churches can always improve. Kel Richards talks to Jim Ramsay of Evangelism Ministries about a new resource that aims to help churches do just that. Welcomer's Training Course (DVD x 1, leader's manual x 1,