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Big Bible blessings at the Barbican

Tim Thornborough | 27 Jun 2013

The Evangelical Ministry Assembly, which has just finished, moved from its traditional home at St Helens Bishopsgate to the Barbican - and what a great conference it turned out to be.

The move, masterminded by PT Director of Ministry Adrian Reynolds, was designed to give space for the conference to grow, and the increase in numbers to around 1200 delegates over the 3 days has already endorsed the decision as wise.

But it was the quality of the content that remained the highlight. Vaughan Robert's expositions on 1 Peter in the mornings were nothing short of outstanding. Mark Dever, Paul Mallard, Rico Tice and Garry Williams all sparkled with enthusiasm and insight. And there was no hesitation in grasping some particularly difficult nettles in the afternoon seminar streams. I urge you to listen again to any and all of the sessions when the audio is released on the PT website.... continue reading

   

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I promise

Alison Mitchell | 21 Jun 2013

I was seven the first time I said it. I took it very seriously, as only an earnest seven-year-old can, making sure I remembered every word, and practising my salute. It was exciting joining the Brownies, especially since my parents had first met through Scouting. It felt like becoming part of a family dynasty.

What was the promise I made? I’m still word-perfect on it:

I promise that I will do my best
To do my duty to God
To serve the Queen
And help other people
And keep the Brownie Guide law.
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She hit me

Helen Thorne | 17 Jun 2013

Domestic violence is in the news again. That's what happens when 2 celebrities have a very public row. And quite right too. Domestic violence is a hideous phenomenon that affects approximately 25% of women at some stage of their married / partnered life. It needs to be exposed. It needs to stop.

But there is another aspect to this crime. One which goes largely unreported. According to the National Centre for Domestic Violence, approximately 4 million men are affected by domestic violence every year. Every third victim of domestic violence is male. One man dies every 3 weeks at the hands of their partner.... continue reading

   

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What are you looking at?

Helen Thorne | 13 Jun 2013

I'll admit that I am slightly cat-mad but that's not the only reason the headline feature on the BBC site caught my eye today. Recently a team of scientists attached GPS locator chips and small cameras to the collars of a selection of friendly felines from a village in Surrey and tracked their behaviour. Data was transmitted to a central computer every time the cats moved giving an accurate representation of where they went and what they saw. If you happen to be interested in the life of Chip, Rosie, Coco, Hermie or their friends you can follow your chosen moggy or tom's cat-cam here.

But cute furriness and biological intrigue aside, the articles got me thinking. What would people see if someone attached a GPS and a camera to my neck? What would be flashed across the screens of computers worldwide if I live-streamed everything that I looked at and everywhere I went?... continue reading

   

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Nothing to fear

Dean Faulkner | 11 Jun 2013

Do you get involved in issues or problems that matter to you as a Christian? Or, if you're honest, are you more normally like the priest and the Levite in the story of the Good Samaritan (Luke 10 v 25-37)? To put it another way—what actually is it that we fear as individuals and as Christians? Are we worried what others will think of us, do we worry what standing up or standing out might cost us, or do we fear that the Lord might not actually love us? These fears will sap our courage and becalm our lives.

And fear and courage were the themes of this year's Bristol Men's Convention. Led and focused by some brilliant talks from Mike Reeves and Rupert Bentley-Taylor, and backed up with Henry Olonga's testimony of standing up for what he believed in as a practical illustration of faith-fuelled courage, this was a day of great reassurance and encouragement.

So, why shouldn't we fear?... continue reading

   

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Living in a Dad-free zone

Helen Thorne | 10 Jun 2013

The numbers are rising by 20,000 a year. 3 million children in Britain are growing up without a father at home. In some communities, well over 50% of the households are headed by lone parents.

Of course, a good number of the lone parents in question are loving, hard-working and in many ways being outstanding role-models for their children. But growing up in a Dad-free zone has its consequences. Father-less childhoods all too often lead to social deprivation, discipline-issues or emotional struggles.... continue reading

   

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Passing the test

Alison Mitchell | 7 Jun 2013

Two medical news items caught my eye this morning. The first warns us that by the year 2020 nearly half of us can expect to develop cancer at some point. That’s a scary statistic. But I’m sure you know people who have survived cancer and returned to good health – I certainly do – and the quality of treatment improves all the time. One of the factors in this growing survival rate is catching the disease as early as possible, which gives any treatment the maximum chance to work. So that’s one focus of research – developing tests that will accurately diagnose cancer and catch it as early as possible. Early tests = maximum chance of preserving life.... continue reading

   

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Redefinition of Marriage: A Letter to the Bishops

Carl Laferton | 4 Jun 2013

Dear Bishops with seats in the House of Lords,

Today is the vote in the Lords on the redefinition of marriage. There’s pressure on you not to attend, and not to vote against it if you do. People are making the point that if you stand against this measure, there may be moves to deprive the bishops of your seats in the Lords. You’ve been made well aware that by convention only two of you vote on any one measure. And some of you, of course, don’t want to oppose taking marriage out of its biblical context and definition anyway.... continue reading

   

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Australian Jesus?

Laura Amatt | 31 May 2013

Yesterday’s news held an interesting revelation: turns out Jesus has been born again! But this time round he’s come in the form of an Aussie called Alan John Miller. Not convinced? Here’s the evidence… AJ remembers.

He describes the crucifixion as not so “harrowing for [him] as it was for others like Mary who [were] present” and claims not to have been in a state of fear or pain. The Bible, he says, is a distortion of his original ‘lessons’ and his current campaign is an attempt to “reverse the untruth taught on earth associated with beliefs attached to the Bible.” The irony is that he continually refers back to what he believes is a corrupted book for support. Mentioning his ‘good friend’ Lazarus, for example, AJ reminds us of the biblical records. However, the only verification of his relationship with his partner Mary – whom he argues was his first-century wife, pregnant with their daughter when he died – apparently stems from the renowned Da Vinci Code.... continue reading

   

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What do you need to be happy?

Helen Thorne | 29 May 2013

The research is complete. The results are in. We now know the location of the happiest place in the developed world. It's ... drum-roll please ... Australia. At least that's the findings of the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development. Australia ranks highest of all the nations under consideration when assessed on criteria such as income, health, safety and housing. Life expectancy there is about 82 years - approximately double some developing nations.

And if you're wondering, the United States ranks 6th - the UK, 10th.

Now, I love Australia. If you leave aside the grueling 23-hour flight between London and Sydney, I have adored visiting that beautiful country. Potentially, I could be convinced that it's the happiest place there is. And I don't for a moment doubt that many people do equate pleasure with a good standard of living and a functioning body. Health, wealth and happiness are the goals of so many in the world.... continue reading

   

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