In November 2009, Terry asked me to help him with Facebook and ‘this new thing, Twitter’. I showed him how and since my foot was in the door, boldly suggested we change his website.
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Moving to Kingston – Part 2
Like Caleb, I feel like going and getting that mountain! I believe I am going with promises from God. It should be exciting. Perhaps some of you should come with us and join us in the adventure.
Moving to Kingston – Part 1
Announcements were made last night simultaneously at Church of Christ the King, Brighton and King’s Church, Kingston. Here’s your chance to hear it direct from the horse’s mouth!
Reformed Charismatic Missional Conference
I am delighted to be speaking alongside Jeff Vanderstelt (vice-President of Acts 29) and Elliott Grudem (from Mars Hill) at a conference combining some fascinating Biblical themes.
A Christmas Song
It’s great to have such talent in our Brighton Newfrontiers Church!
Together on a Mission 2010 – Going Forward…
‘Best so far!’ Words I love to hear, though I realise they are not an objective response to the latest Brighton TOAM conference. I know that no-one has carefully lined up the various strengths and weaknesses of all the previous conferences, graded them and carefully calculated that 2010 was the best.
Hymns and Psalms and Spiritual Songs
I guess I am a fully paid-up member of the charismatic movement and very rarely find myself in church singing old hymns, though I do celebrate the wonder and beauty of recent hymns written by my friends Stuart Townend, Nathan Fellingham or Simon Brading, but sometimes I find myself drawn into my old hymnbooks and feel, to be honest, a sense of loss that we so rarely sing such magnificent hymns.
Armenia and Israel – part 2
Volcanic ash from Iceland meant that we could not fly home from Armenia. I had already planned to be in Israel the following week but this would have been after three days back in the UK. Suddenly I was told it was possible to fly from Tbilisi in Georgia direct to Tel Aviv.
Armenia and Israel – part 1
Visiting Armenia with my friend Martyn Dunsford was a huge privilege. I was there once before about ten years ago, speaking to a substantial pastors’ conference on the Grace of God. Sadly I have never seen the theme of grace being so withstood.