Posted by the Editor.
'Month to View' comes to our blog. It is now possible to view an entire month's blog entries in one or two clicks!
Previously it was only possible to view the most recent five entries in any one month, but with so much going on across the network, we didn't want to get to...
Suffering followed by Glory
We said in the last post on Tim Chester's timely new book that we would not be uploading any more content from it. Well, we just did!
As Christians we can sometimes struggle with a God who allows suffering. But in this chapter we are reminded that suffering is...
Posted by The Editor.
Yes! RSS has come to the Radstock blog! Whether you let your internet browser organise your feeds, or you do it through a service like Google Reader, it's never been easier to stay in touch with the latest goings-on from around the...
The Way of the Cross = The Way of Joy
In our second and final peek at Tim Chester's new book, Tim gives us a timely reminder that walking in the way of the cross really means walking the way of joy!
Click here to download this chapter.
For the rest, we really recommend that you buy...
My cultural education continues. Mongols, I have discovered, love Choco-Pies, those cake-biscuits made in Korea since 1974. In fact I’m rather partial to them, myself (he says, with a pack of three - originally six - in the refridgerator!...
Churches in many parts of the Radstock network face persecution at different levels. Many of us will remember the horrific attacks last year on Christians in Orissa, eastern India by militant Hindus. These attacks went largely unreported in Western news media...
In the introduction to his forthcoming book on the meaning of Jesus' Cross and Resurrection, Radstock Conference speaker and church planter / trainer Tim Chester asks about the things that really matter. (exerpt reproduced here by kind permission)
What’s really important to you?...
Posted by Andrei Petrine.
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[Editor's note: This is the English language version of a post originally submitted in Russian. As part of the internationalisation of our site, we are inviting contributors and network leaders whose first language is not English, to...
Posted by Andrei Petrine.
Click here for the English version.
[Editor's Note: as part of the internationalisation of our website, we're inviting contributions and translations of current pages from contributors whose first language is not English. This is the first of these. We plan to have...