The slow train to growth
Issue 346-7: July, 2007 |
Couldn't Help Noticing
- Misapplying the Word
- Against Religion
- Wilberforce's world-changing home group
- Ancient practices
- Focus on the meat
- An idiot's guide to life
- WordWatch: Nature—Kel Richards sheds some light on this word's nature.
Bookshelf
- Walking around on the moon: The Selected Works of Donald Robinson—Peter Bolt heralds this important and timely publication.
- Trusting out loud: Three books on prayer—There are many views on what prayer is and how to do it, but some, as Scott Newling discovers, are more helpful than others.
- Review: The Message of Prayer—Luke Tattersall takes a look at a very insightful book on the subject.
The growth train
- The slow train to growth—Tony Payne introduces the theme of this issue.
- Let's abolish lay ministry—Gordon Cheng elaborates on this radical suggestion.
- Genetically modified churches—Tony Payne talks about how to make training part of your church's DNA.
- Multiplying ministry—Tony Payne interviews Ben Pfahlert, the new director of the Ministry Training Strategy, about his role.
- The pastor-teacher—Even though the job of the pastor-teacher can seem like the most difficult, unattractive and unrewarding role in the world, Andy Gemmill shows us that the responsibility is magnificent and well worth considering.
- Heart of Oak—Tim Thornborough interviews Mike Ovey, the soon-to-be principal of Oak Hill Theological College in North London, about the past and future of ministry training at Oak Hill and beyond.
Pastor's Brief
- Me, myself and I—Is the preacher's role much like John the Baptist—to point to Jesus and away from himself? Grant Thorp doesn't think so.
- λυω, λυεις, λυει ...?—Simon Roberts shows us how Bible software can resurrect your Greek and Hebrew.
Bible Brief
- The Bible Overview—20 daily Bible readings on the whole Bible by Matthew R. Malcolm.
- Jesus and other gods—20 daily Bible readings on Jesus and idols by Cameron Munro.
Epilogue
- Killed in the square—Phillip Jensen reflects on the murder of a homeless man.
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