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5 ways to support our young people this exam season

Helen Thorne | 29 May 2014

It's upon us again. That time when school, college and uni students are buried under a pile of revision and struggling with the stress of exams. Some are aiming for As, others hoping to scrape a pass. Some are burdened, others couldn't care less (indeed, we might wish they cared more!)

So how can we support them as they navigate the difficult weeks of revision and writing?

1. Pray

It's obvious, I know, but I forget all too often. Let's pray that they will concentrate well, write well and keep perspective well ... remembering both that it's great to give of their best this season but also that exam results have no bearing on their eternal destiny only their temporary career prospects.... continue reading

Christianity Explored in Angola

Helen Thorne | 28 May 2014

With heads in the Gospel of Mark, hearts overflowing with passion to see more and more people come to Christ and hands clutching the Portuguese translation of Christianity Explored, these were some of the exciting scenes in Angola earlier this month as the first wave of young leaders were shown how to lead a Christianity Explored course.

A recent evangelistic mission in the south-western African nation resulted in 3,000 people expressing either a decision to follow Christ or a desire to find out more. Now the task of meeting up with these people is beginning and we're hugely excited that the Christianity Explored material is going to be part of the process of showing who Jesus really is and why he came to earth... A bookshop in Luanda (the capital of Angola) will soon be stocking the material, a group of Bible-centred guys are getting to grips with their newly acquired leaders' guides and course invitations are being sent out in readiness for the activity to come.

Please do pray for a nation where so many need to hear the gospel. Please do pray for leaders like Anselmo, Emanuel and Dines who will be starting Christianity Explored courses in the coming weeks (the harvest is plentiful but the workers are few - Matthew 9:38). And please do pray for increasing fruit from the Portuguese translation - that those who use the material will see Jesus in the pages of Scripture and join with the centurion in saying "Surely this man was the Son of God" (Mark 15:39).

Training for outreach

Tim Thornborough | 28 May 2014

We've been getting terrific responses to our new outreach resource Discovering Jesus through Asian eyes. To support its practical use in churches, we're pleased to announce the first of a series of training events run by our partners at the South Asia Forum of the Evangelical Alliance.

The course takes place at the Evangelical Alliance in London on Thursday 12 June 9:30am-1pm, lunch is included and the cost is £10. For further information and to book click here.

And take a look at the resources themselves on our website here.

On to a Good Thing

Phil Grout | 27 May 2014

1. Live Deep. Live Free. Live Different.

Get the ebook version of any of our Live Different series for just £2 each.

2. Acts 29 Europe Deep Day Audio

Listen to the audio from Acts 29 Europe’s recent ‘Deep’ conference, ‘The Real Jonathan Edwards’.

3. 6 Principles for Youth Ministry

Jonathan Leeman at 9Marks shares 6 principles for youth ministry.

4. Quick Review: Jesus through Asian Eyes

Blog of Dan reviews our new outreach course, Discovering Jesus through Asian Eyes.

5. The End of Books

An interesting article about reading, and how reading is changing.

6. And finally...

In case you missed it, our video of the week, ‘The World We All Want trailer. What’s your idea of a perfect world?:

 

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On to a Good Thing

Live deep. Live free. Live different.

James Burstow | 27 May 2014

This week we're offering an amazing deal on any of our Live Different titles in ebook format. The Live Different series tackles issues that many of us struggle with in our day to day lives and shows how the gospel transforms the way we view them, bringing real, lasting change.

There are four books to choose from - two written especially for women on contentment and singleness and two for everyone on serving and living in the light of eternity.

This week you can pick up ebooks of any of them for just £2 each using the code ld2705 at the checkout! Click HERE to snap up the deal!

Offer expires at midday on Friday 30th May.

Signed copy!

Rachel Jones | 26 May 2014

Have you seen this doing the rounds on the social media sites? It's been causing quite a stir.

To have a book with the creator's visible signature - well, that would be quite something! I’m sure if there were a Bible signed by Almighty God himself, it would be a major source of Bible envy.

But perhaps you suffer from that already?

You know; that feeling you get when God appears to be speaking to your friend in some electrifying way during their quiet times, but when you open your Bible, it’s frankly underwhelming.

Or when you’re at home group, and the person sitting next to you is bursting with insightful comments on the passage, while your mind strays elsewhere.... continue reading

Fighting the Monday feeling

Rachel Jones | 26 May 2014

The righteous cry out, and the Lord hears them;
he delivers them from all their troubles.

The Lord is close to the broken-hearted
and saves those who are crushed in spirit.

The righteous person may have many troubles,
but the Lord delivers him from them all;

he protects all his bones,
not one of them will be broken.

Evil will slay the wicked;
the foes of the righteous will be condemned.

The Lord will rescue his servants;
no one who takes refuge in him will be condemned.

Psalm 34:17-22

   

Fighting the Monday Feeling

The World We All Want book and DVD for just £10!!

James Burstow | 23 May 2014

Today sees the launch of the brand new DVD for The World We All Want, presented by Tim Chester and Steve Timmis.

Tim and Steve developed The World We All Want as an outreach course that uses people's idea of the kind of world they would like to live in as a springboard for unpacking from the Bible the wonderful future that is offered to followers of Jesus. Starting in Revelation, going back to Genesis and stopping at various places in between, they show how the kind of world we all long for is exactly what is promised to those who live in relationship with our loving heavenly Father.

The DVD is a great complement to the existing Handbook and Leader's Guide and will be particularly welcome for visual learners and perhaps those less used to studying the Bible.

We're launching the DVD today for £12.74, but blog readers can pick up a copy of the DVD and Handbook for just £10 all in!

Just use the code 'twwawdeal' at the checkout to get the deal. Offer expires Monday 26th May at midday.

Watch the first episode of the DVD for free to get a taster:

   
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Christianity in the News 22.05.2014

Phil Grout | 22 May 2014

Chinese church faces demolition over 'shiny cross'

Is it time for the rebirth of Australian Christian activism?

The Church of England is homophobic, despite Justin Welby's trendy-vicar act

Women bishops to be fast-tracked into House of Lords

Megachurch pastors leave Reformed evangelical network amid child abuse scandal

Christian in Sudan sentenced to death for faith; 'I'm just praying,' husband says

Americans Claim to Attend Church Much More Than They Do



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Christianity in the News

Political prayers

Helen Thorne | 22 May 2014

With election fever gripping the country (or, at least, voting apathy not completely blanketing this land) it's good to take a moment on poll-day to stop and pray for those who are standing in elections today - maybe especially the many believers who are seeking to serve God in the political arena.

Whether we're true blue, passionately orange, profoundly red or any other shade on the political spectrum - whether we're avidly reading every piece of literature that each party posts through our door or recycling each leaflet without a second glance - we have a biblical responsibility to talk to God about those who lead us (1 Timothy 2:2) and when better to do that than the day the votes are cast?

So, why not take a moment now to pray that those elected will show:... continue reading

   

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