In this concise and very readable publication, Bruce Nicholls, one of the founders of the Theological Commission of the World Evangelical Alliance, gives a rapid overview of the issue of climate change and then concentrates on the Christian response.
Read MoreUsing the book of Habakkuk, and her own experience, Mags Duggan takes the reader on a reflective journey to help face and walk through the most difficult of times.
Read MoreA YouGov survey of 1,660 people in the UK suggested that there are more people attending church (albeit less frequently), a reduction in the number of professed atheists, an increase in the number of agnostics, and an increase in the numbers of those who say they pray occasionally …
Read MoreTwo swallows don’t make a summer, says the proverb. Yet two recent Dutch books about reflection on roots could perhaps signal a significant climate change in Europe concerning interest in the Bible and Christianity.
Read MoreTo date there have been two principal attempts to make Charles Taylor’s A Secular Age more accessible to the general reader.
Read MoreThere are a number of courses and other resources available to equip you in reaching Muslims
Read MoreEstablished in 1993 in Belarus, the Russian-language newspaper Kolokol (The Bell) has a vision to reach beyond the church with the Good News of Christ, in particular places where Christians may not be allowed to freely share the Gospel.
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Hardy and Yarnell are both church planters and missional thinkers based in the UK, and their book clearly draws upon considerable practical experience as well as serious missiological and theological reflection.
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Read MoreThese are two important works written in the years following the fall of the Berlin wall. Both of them emphasise the vital influence of the “soft powers” and the thousands of ordinary Christians whose lives made a real difference. Both are available second-hand at very low cost.
Read MoreSedlacek’s book Economics of Good and Evil (EGE) marks a fascinating departure from mainstream economic thought and provides the reader with a captivating smorgasbord of interactions across diverse fields
Read MoreDarrell Jackson reviews three non-English titles relating to the missional conversation as it unfolds across Europe, written in Dutch, Norwegian, and German respectively. Taken together they give a flavour of how mission-minded church leaders are trying to engage in the missional conversation across the continent.
Read MoreIt is a widely accepted fact that Christianity in Britain is in terminal decline. The dominant narrative is that widespread secularization is leading inevitably towards, in the words of social historian Callum Brown, The Death of Christian Britain.
Read MoreThree years ago, the Archbishop of Canterbury gathered a group of experts together at Lambeth Palace to seek ways to restore ethics and justice in global economics after the financial turmoil beginning in 2007.
Read MoreThe resources relating to religious freedom have a global rather than solely European focus, however it is possible to extract information about Europe without too much effort.
Read MoreA selection of books about different forms of church planting
Read MoreA survey of some helpful resources for mission in Europe amongst young people.
Read MoreHow can we respond practically to the challenge of Islam in Europe and what resources are available to help?
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