Discipling
“Making disciples is the central direction of the great commission of Matthew 28.
I have lived long enough to see this endeavour go through some name changes. …
Many Christians of my vintage can testify to the value of the Navigator’s 2:7 course and to the Navigator’s emphasis on Scripture memorisation. …
I am not sure what it is being called today but I notice a growing emphasis for those in ministry to make ourselves more accountable by having a mentor.”
– At The Expository Preaching Trust, David Cook writes to encourage ministers to take advantage of several opportunities for discipling / mentoring / help in preaching.
The Life of Faith — by Peter Jensen
New from Matthias Media, The Life of Faith by Peter Jensen.
“An introductory-level systematic theology from one of the evangelical world’s most influential theologians, perfect for the keen layperson but with enough depth and stimulation to be relevant and interesting for full-time gospel workers.
The Life of Faith sits within the tradition of books like In Understanding Be Men by TC Hammond and Concise Theology by JI Packer, written for today’s audience.”
We’re sure there’ll be much more said about this book which will be launched at Moore College on Tuesday 14th March, but is available to order now.
See the Matthias Media website for all the details.
Also see the Recommendations, including this one from William Taylor, Rector of St. Helen’s Bishopsgate in, London –
“This is a magnificent book. There is gold on every page. For those who benefitted from the blessing of being taught by Peter Jensen at Moore College it will be a must-have – if only to remind of privileges once enjoyed. Those who missed such riches now can play catch up. Knowledge of God is the beautiful theme – through the Scriptures, in salvation, as Lord and by faith.
This is no dry textbook. Every page drives towards practical knowledge of the living God. It will fill your mind, delight your soul and, above all, enrich your relationship with God.”
30 Days of Prayer for the Muslim world
Each year, Operation Mobilisation publishes Australian editions of their World Prayer Guides, and for the month of Ramadan, they produce resources for prayer for Muslim people.
Praying for others is a mark of genuine love – so be encouraged.
“Learn about and pray for the Muslim world during Ramadan, March 22 – April 20, 2023. Each day you’ll learn about Muslims from a different region and be given specific prayer points to help guide your prayers.”
– See their website to order a copy.
Anglican Aid launches Syria Earthquake Relief fund
“With your help, Anglican Aid is meeting the needs of vulnerable Syrians who are experiencing distress as a result of the 2023 Turkey-Syria Earthquake. …”
– Read the details at Anglican Aid in Sydney.
There’s also a Prayer for Syria and Turkey you may wish to use at home or in church.
Image: US Geological Survey.
Men Meeting the Challenge Conference 2023
This year’s Men Meeting the Challenge Conference will be held at Arndell Anglican College, Oakville, on Saturday 25th March.
All the details are available at the conference website.
Freedom for Faith NSW Election Candidate Forums
From Freedom for Faith:
“Freedom for Faith is collaborating with churches across NSW to help them host forums for major candidates of the NSW Election on March 25.
At each event, some set questions will be asked about religious freedom and other issues of concern to most Christians, and questions will be taken from the floor.
The following events are in the process of being planned in electorates across NSW. With over 50 events planned, most electorates have an event, or have one nearby. …”
See also:
Faith, democracy and the election – Bishop Michael Stead at SydneyAnglicans.net.
“The NSW state election will be held on March 25. This provides an opportunity for Christians to exercise their democratic rights as citizens of this state to engage with those we elect to govern us for the next four years. …”
Archie Poulos’ 2023 reading recommendations for pastors
From The Pastor’s Heart:
“Archie Poulos has given us a list of books that he’s read in the last 12 months that have stimulated him to think about different ministry areas.
Archie’s recommendations include …”
For your convenience, The Wandering Bookseller has compiled a page of Archie’s favourites.
The Gospel in the Gospels — Two Ways Ministries Forum 2023
From Two Ways Ministries:
Want to wrestle with God’s Word and develop a great network of other Young Adults who want to live single-mindedly for Christ?
Thursday Forum is the backbone of what we do – hear Phillip Jensen teach the Bible, ask your questions, discuss the implications in small groups with others in the 18-30 age group and pray together.
The topic for this year’s forums will equip us to read the gospel with a non-Christian friend (one of the best ways to evangelise), but what is the gospel in the gospels?
Location: Marcus Loane Hall, Moore College, Newtown
Time: Thursdays 7-9pm (BYO dinner to share from 6pm)
– See the website for dates and links for further details.
Preaching Trust Clubs in 2023
From The Expository Preaching Trust:
“The Trust is sponsoring clubs in Abbotsford, Armidale, Sutherland and Wahroonga. These Clubs meet 4 times each year and in one of the meetings feature a special guest.
Our special guest for 2023 is Phillip Jensen. Phillip will preach at each club and will speak on, ‘The future: obstacles and opportunities’.
There is no cost to register, but if you would like to attend the club for Phillip’s visit here are the details…”
When insurgents infiltrate God’s church — Jude 1-4
“When insurgents infiltrate God’s church –
God’s people always have been and always will be under threat from false teachers who infiltrate the church. Jude, the brother of James (and Jesus), warns us about this reality. He insists that if we wish to preserve God’s saving truth for the next generation, we must contend for it.”
At St. Helen’s Bishopsgate in London, William Taylor has recently begun a sermon series on the Letter of Jude – A Necessary Conflict.
The Letter of Jude is as relevant today as it ever was. Here’s the first sermon in the series.
January sale at Matthias Media
Matthias media has a number of terrific books on sale – the sale “ends 11:59pm 31 January 2023, unless a product sells out first. Our standard generous quantity discounts don’t apply.”
John Chapman’s A Foot in Two Worlds is available for just $5.
“This book from John Chapman helps us understand both the joys and the hardships that we experience as part of the normal Christian life.”
Many would find it a great help and encouragement.
See what else is on offer here. (This is not an advertisement – we just thought you might like to know.)
Same words. Different worlds. Reaching Roman Catholics.
On the Pastor’s Heart this week, Dominic Steele speaks with Leonardo De Chirico and Rachel Ciano on understanding our Roman Catholic friends and sharing the saving news of Jesus with them.
Leonardo De Chirico, Director of The Reformanda Initiative in Rome, is currently in Australia. Rachel Ciano serves at SMBC.
Last week to register for Launch 2023
This is the last week to register for Launch Camp
– 30 January – 2nd February 2023
– Katoomba, KCC and CMS sites
Launch camp has been an enormous help to so many students as they begin uni days with Christian friends and enfolded in uni Christian ministries.
The aim of Launch is to work out together what it means to live for Jesus in the transition to post-school life – years that are likely to be the most formative years of life.
P&A 2023 annual conference: Lazy Complementarianism
Coming up at the Priscilla & Aquila Centre at Moore College.
‘Compassion…’
“Predictions about the global economic outlook for the new year are not encouraging. Nor is the news of the ongoing aggression by Russia in Ukraine. Given the rise of powerful despots and divisions within western democracies, is there anything that we can do?
Two and a half millennia ago the Jewish people were in exile. In 586 BC Babylonian forces had rampaged through Judah, conquering Jerusalem, razing its walls and its temple to the ground. Political obliteration seemed inevitable as the cream of the population was taken to Babylon.
Yet the extraordinary thing was this:…”
– At The Anglican Connection, John Mason continues to remind us that our needy world waits to hear the truth about God.