What I learned from 35 years of running evangelistic courses
Posted on July 4, 2022
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“In the 1980s the thinking was that, given the reduced level of biblical literacy, non-believers needed more than a one-off presentation to properly appreciate the gospel. Perhaps in the 1950s, when non-believers still had a fairly good Bible knowledge, a one-off presentation could be effective. …
Things have moved on since the 1980s.”
– At The Gospel Coalition Australia, Stephen Liggins points to the different context in which we share the gospel today – as well as some ideas which may help.
LAMBETH 1998: Diary from the Last True Lambeth Conference
Posted on July 3, 2022
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“This is the 24th anniversary of the historic 1998 Lambeth Conference, which is remembered for its Resolution I.10 on Human Sexuality.
I was present there, representing the American Anglican Council (AAC). In this capacity I filed a three-week ‘Diary’ of the Conference. I am posting this diary without revision, except for the final week.
Lambeth 1998 was the last Conference convened by the Archbishop of Canterbury to attempt to resolve anything of substance. The 2008 Lambeth Conference left behind a undigested glob of ‘indaba.’ The 2022 Conference promises much of the same with a series of indistinct trumpet ‘calls.’ It may be said that the Conference is already all over but the photo op, which no doubt is exactly what the planners intend.
The mantle of serious Anglican discourse has now passed to the Global Anglican Future Conferences, especially those in 2008 and 2018. …”
– The Rev Dr Stephen Noll has published his first hand account of Lambeth 1988 – what he calls “the last true Lambeth Conference”.
Fascinating and sobering. And thank God for GAFCON!
Biblical view of sex and gender “worthy of respect” after all
Posted on July 2, 2022
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“In a good development for religious freedom, the UK Employment Appeal Tribunal (‘EAT’) in its decision in Mackereth v Department for Work and Pensions & Anor [2022] EAT 99 (29 June 2022) has ruled that a Biblical view of human sex and gender is ‘worthy of respect’ and may be protected as a religious belief in an appropriate case.
Unfortunately for Dr Mackereth, the outcome of the appeal was that the way he had been treated by the relevant Department in response to his protected belief was a ‘proportionate’ and hence lawful action.
As I will explain below, I think this part of the ruling may be challenged. But it is good to see common sense on the issue of the status of his belief, which is one that would be shared by many people in the community. …”
– Associate Professor Neil Foster takes a look at a recent ruling in the United Kingdom – at Law and Religion Australia.
Two Reformed denominations make important moves to defend Biblical teaching on homosexuality
Posted on July 2, 2022
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“The summer is the season in general when Protestant denominations meet. They have their convocations, their house of delegates meeting. They have their annual convention, whatever it is, they come together. And there are major headlines that come out from at least some of America’s major denominations. …
One of them calls itself reformed, the Christian Reformed Church and the other one is the Presbyterian Church in America. … Both of them took very important actions to uphold a biblical understanding of sexuality. And in particular, to do so in the face of the LGBTQ challenge …”
– In his The Briefing for Thursday 30th June, Dr Albert Mohler looks at the significance of key decisions just made by two denominations in the USA. Essentially the same issues face Bible-believing denominations in Australia.
Listen, or read the transcript – Part III, 30 June 2022.
Related:
You don’t really know who your friends are until… – Tim Challies.
The Good Fight of Faith
Posted on July 1, 2022
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In the July–August 2022 issue of Southern Cross magazine Simon Manchester has an insightful interview with David and Bronwyn Short in Vancouver.
They share something of the battles for the truth of God’s Word, and the cost of doing so.
Do take the time to read it all (pages 24-26), and continue to uphold in prayer the Shorts, St. John’s Vancouver, and all of the Anglican Network in Canada.
Simon mentions the recent book The Anglican Church in Canada. Read more about it here.
Long-time readers will be well aware of events in Canada the last twenty years. David’s 2004 article “Are we stronger than He?” is a good place to start.
See also:
St. John’s Vancouver leaves the building, praying for God’s blessing on New Westminster, September 2011.
Posts relating to Vancouver, and Canada.
In the interview David Short says, “Jim Packer wrote a wonderful essay called ‘Why I Walked’ that is well worth reading.”. It certainly is, and is available here as a PDF file on the GAFCON website.
Photo: Bronwyn and David Short via SydneyAnglicans.net.
Southern Cross July-August 2022
Posted on June 30, 2022
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The Diocese of Sydney’s magazine, Southern Cross, for July-August 2022 will be available in parishes this weekend.
It’s also available for download. Grab your copy now.
Old Books
Posted on June 30, 2022
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At the Church Society website, Chris Moore and Lee Gatiss discuss why we should continue to read ‘old books’.
How do we deal with anxiety in the Christian life – with Paul Grimmond
Posted on June 29, 2022
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From The Pastor’s Heart –
“‘Do not be anxious about anything’ says the Apostle Paul. But Paul Grimmond says saying that to an anxious person is a bit like telling an ice-cream not to melt in summer. How do we think biblically about anxiety while taking on board what else is happening with a person’s biology and environment?…”
“Deep Grief” for Sri Lanka
Posted on June 28, 2022
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“Amid a crisis unparalleled in the history of Sri Lanka, millions of people are suffering the effects of the complete collapse of the nation’s economy.
With less than 30 million dollars in reserves, Sri Lanka does not have enough money to buy what it needs from the outside world. Many essential items are not available, while sky-rocketing inflation means that even when they are available, they are unaffordable for most people. …”
– At SydneyAnglicans.net Russell Powell has details of appeals for the people of Sri Lanka and a special prayer gathering at Auburn Anglican on Thursday night (20th June).
2021 Census shows changes in Australia’s religious diversity
Posted on June 28, 2022
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“The 2021 Census has revealed increasing diversity in the religions Australians identified, reflecting continuing changes in our social attitudes and belief systems.
Christianity is the most common religion in Australia, with over 40 per cent (43.9 per cent) identifying as Christian. This has reduced from over 50 per cent (52.1 per cent) in 2016 and from over 60 per cent (61.1 per cent) in 2011. As in earlier Censuses, the largest Christian denominations are Catholic (20.0 per cent of the population) and Anglican (9.8 per cent). …”
– The latest media release from the Australian Bureau of Statistics reminds us that there is plenty of scope to share the saving message of Jesus Christ.
Suffering – Moore Q&A Video
Posted on June 28, 2022
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“What does the Bible have to say about suffering?
A Q&A with me & my Moore College colleagues Jane Tooher, Dan Wu, and Chase Kuhn.”
– Lionel Windsor writes at Forget the Channel.
Archbishop Ben Kwashi’s visit to Sydney cancelled
Posted on June 27, 2022
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From Anglican Aid Sydney, 20 June 2022 –
“It is with great excitement that we will be welcoming Archbishop of Jos, Nigeria, Ben Kwashi to Sydney in August, 2022. Archbishop Kwashi has agreed to present at an event for Anglican Aid supporters and ministry leaders on Saturday 13 August 2022.”
Update:
Anglican Aid has reported that Archbishop Kwashi’s visit has been cancelled due to his need for a medical procedure in late July.
Please continue to uphold in prayer Archbishop Kwashi and his family.
And do continue to support Anglican Aid.
Earlier:
Frontline church leader battles cancer – SydneyAnglicans.net, October 2020.
ACT Discrimination Law Reforms Narrow Religious Freedom
Posted on June 26, 2022
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“The Australian Capital Territory government has released an Exposure Draft of a Bill to amend that jurisdiction’s Discrimination Act 1991 (“DA”). They have invited public comment by 1 July 2022.
As key protections for religious freedom in Australia are often found in “balancing clauses” in discrimination legislation, it is always worth keeping an eye on reforms to these laws.
Sadly, these proposed reforms will significantly narrow religious freedom protections in the ACT. …”
– Associate Professor Neil Foster takes a look at proposed law reforms in the ACT.
GAFCON Sunday message from Archbishop Ben Kwashi
Posted on June 25, 2022
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“This Gafcon Sunday (26 June 2022) will mark 14 years of faithfully proclaiming the unchanging word of God to a lost and desperate world.”
Statement on Supreme Court Dobbs decision by TEC Bishop Michael Curry
Posted on June 25, 2022
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“Today the Supreme Court released its decision in the case of Dobbs vs. Jackson Women’s Health Organization. The court has overturned the constitutional right to abortion that was recognized in the seminal 1973 case Roe v. Wade.
While I, like many, anticipated this decision, I am deeply grieved by it. …
The church holds that ‘reproductive health procedures should be treated as all other medical procedures, and not singled out or omitted by or because of gender’ (2018-D032). …”
– From The Episcopal Church.