Posted by Paul Williams
Our correspondent continues his penetrating cultural enquiry and its implications for the church and mission. He asks:
Is our goal a multicultural church where we are all brothers and sisters together? Sounds good but in practice I think it reflects an...
Posted by Paul Williams
Today our correspondent assesses the possibility of being a follower of Jesus in an Islamic cultural and religious context. He goes on to consider the wider question of what it means to be a follower of Jesus in host settings that are full of religious symbols, but which...
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Continuing our series on ministry among Kurds in the UK and Kurdistan, our correspondent looks at the impact of the Gospel on one man, and considers its wider implications.
Life is becoming saturated with poignant moments...
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Andy’s text read, “OOOOH. GOD HAS HIS HAND ON OUR DEAR FRIEND. HE IS THE ULTIMATE SEEKER! SUCH GREAT TIME JUST NOW. HALLELUJAH. HE IS NOT FAR FROM THE KINGDOM.” Andy had just dropped a dear Kurdish friend back home and spent some time talking to him...
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A UK church is discovering that being drawn to ministry among Kurds, and mission in general, is not the preserve of a few, but the privilege and responsibility of everyone in every church. Here, our contributor assesses some of the pitfalls of missionary biographies...
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A church family in the north of England shares its story as they begin to minister to Kurds.
Kurdish men kiss. Greeting each other they offer a firm handshake followed by a cheek-to-cheek greeting; once, twice, three times depending on the friendship. It was...
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It's all growth at the Cafe Church in the forest (see above), as more and more children are finding their way into the life of the church...