Christian leaders failing to hand down leadership destroys ministries
Peter Maiden has some advice for Christians in leadership – be prepared to hand the reins over to someone else..
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Memorial Service of Thanksgiving for the life of John Stott in Sydney
Christians from across Sydney and beyond will join in a service of thanksgiving for the life of John Stott, one of the most significant figures of evangelicalism in the 20th Century, on Friday 5th August at St Andrew's Cathedral, Sydney.
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Churches fail youth by focusing on coolness and entertainment - veteran youth minister
The current state of youth ministry in the UK is falling far short of the mark, fears one veteran youth minister.
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Hillsong church gains support of former opponent for Alexandria site
Hillsong Church has gained the support of its former opponent, the Rosebery Residents Action Group, for its application to convert an Alexandria, Australia warehouse into a megachurch.
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Dead Sea Scrolls up for adoption
The Friends of the Israel Antiquities Authority is inviting people to adopt pages of the Dead Sea Scrolls.
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Youth ministries should be disbanded, says pastors
A group of pastors and former youth ministry leaders suggest that today's youth ministries should be disbanded, calling the common practice of separating congregations by age for worship and Bible study \"unbiblical.\"
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Suffering for Jesus is a privilege, says veteran missionary
There is no cost in following Jesus, only privilege, says a long-time missionary who once nearly lost her life for the Gospel in the Congo.
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Christians hail John Stott's legacy
Tributes continue to be paid to John Stott, one of the world's most important evangelical leaders, who died on Wednesday at the age of 90.
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World Evangelical Alliance pays tribute to John Stott
Although John Stott has left this earth and gone to his eternal reward, there will be something of John that will remain in the hearts and minds of the many thousands of people who have met him, heard him speak or read his books.
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Evangelical great, John Stott, dies at 90
One of the most significant evangelical leaders of the 20th century, John Stott, has died.
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Chosen or frozen - are today's Christians too concerned with comfort?
The Keswick Convention got underway last week with an uncomfortable challenge to the UK\'s Christians to wake up.
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Welsh clergyman under investigation after bizarre Bible burning stunt
A huge controversy has broken out in Wales, once home to a huge revival, following the news that a clergyman has burned pages from the Bible and cut up pages from the King James Bible which he says reveals a \"cruel and vile God\".