The surprising face of Hillsong
Issue 340: January, 2007 |
Couldn't Help Noticing
- Your Best Life Now: the board game
- The influence of fathers
- Examining the evidence
- A parallel reality
- Something missing from the questionnaire?
- WordWatch: Nurture—Kel Richards ponders the change in emphasis in the meaning of this word.
Bookshelf
- A shot in the arm for preachers—Simon Flinders reviews Preaching with Spiritual Vigour by Murray Capill.
A week at Hillsong
- The surprising face of Hillsong—Tony Payne and Gordon Cheng report from the Hillsong Conference, 2006.
- God is in the house—Philip Percival thinks about what to do with the influx of pentecostal music into our churches.
Pastor's Brief
- Becoming a more passionate preacher: An interview with Murray Capill and David Jones—Sandy Grant draws out their combined wisdom on preaching to the heart.
Bible Brief
- Acts—20 daily Bible readings by Bob Burnett.
Epilogue
- Should we sing Hillsong songs?—Ian Carmichael gives three reasons why he thinks we shouldn't.
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- Briefing Issue #340 (Print)
- e-Briefing Issue #340 (Online)
Web extras
In this month�s web extra, David Jones preaches with passion from Psalm 24 in a sermon delivered at this year�s Ministry Training Strategy and College of Preachers preaching conference at Moore College.
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