Nothing takes God by surprise
Posted on July 4, 2020
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“Nothing takes God by surprise and the ministry he has entrusted to his people remains the same: ‘this gospel of the kingdom will be preached in the whole world’. …”
– Dean of Sydney, Kanishka Raffel, is praying for a Corona harvest.
Have No Fear by John Lennox – review by Ed Loane
Posted on July 3, 2020
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“This little book has been produced to help Christians have the confidence and tools to witness to those around them about Jesus Christ. Lennox, as a leading apologist, has written a simple and clear account of the why and how of personal evangelism. …”
– At Church Society’s blog, Dr Ed Loane provides a brief and encouraging review of Have No Fear by John Lennox.
Plus, Alex Keen reviews Sharing the Gospel with a Jehovah’s Witness by Tony Brown.
(Both books are available from Reformers Bookshop and The Wandering Bookseller.)
Are we there yet?
Posted on July 2, 2020
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“The latest changes to the Public Health Orders for Places of Worship have plunged churches into a further round of calculation and cleaning as the COVID-19 restrictions continue to ease.
The changes are being brought in amid continuing concern about the situation in Victoria where another wave of community transmission is emerging. …”
– The latest COVID-19 update from the Diocese of Sydney includes videos from Bishop Gary Koo (Chair of the diocesan COVID taskforce) and Youthworks’ Ed Springer.
GAFCON devotions with Bp Michael Nazir Ali
Posted on July 2, 2020
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For the month of July 2020, Bishop Michael Nazir-Ali is writing and recording daily devotions (“Lift up your hearts”) for GAFCON.
Read/listen or subscribe here.
Theology or Evangelism?
Posted on July 2, 2020
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“James Denney, the late 19th, and early 20th-century Scottish theologian is quoted as saying, ‘The church is healthiest when its evangelists are its theologians and its theologians are its evangelists’.
In my lifetime I have known two evangelists who were effective evangelists because they were able theologians. One was John Chapman …”
– Encouragement from David Cook.
Shepherding: The Work and Character of a Pastor
Posted on July 1, 2020
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9Marks Journal editor Jonathan Leeman writes,
“We’ve been publishing the 9Marks Journal for over a decade, yet we’ve never done one focused on the pastor – his work and character. So let’s call this Journal irresponsibly overdue. While editing it, I found myself, first, convicted; second, encouraged; and third, well supplied with tweet after tweet of wisdom. I’m confident you’ll enjoy and benefit from it.
The pastor has to wear lots of hats in the course of his work: program-director, administrator, counselor, evangelist, and, at the top of the list, preacher and teacher. Yet in all of this, he is a shepherd. He watches over sheep, principally by concerning himself with their understanding of God’s Word and how it applies to their life together and with outsiders.”
A new culture of one-to-one ministry under lockdown
Posted on July 1, 2020
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“How can we stick resolutely to our marching orders, now that proper ‘churching’ in person is impossible?”
Like every other church, we asked numerous such questions as the global pandemic gathered its eerie pace in what now seems almost another age, barely three months ago. …
rather than attempting to maintain familiar structures via an unfamiliar online medium, we resolved to set up a brand new ministry structure with every current and fringe church member assigned a place.
– Stephen Anderson shares an encouraging approach from the parish of Oatley West. At The Australian Church Record.
Churches and COVID-19 in NSW — Public Health Order No 4 released
Posted on June 30, 2020
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“Following earlier announcements by the Premier of NSW, the rules regarding public gatherings in the State have been amended with effect from 1 July 2020, in the Public Health (COVID-19 Restrictions on Gathering and Movement) Order (No 4) 2020 (“PHO No 4”). This post comments on matters that relate to churches and other religious bodies. …
Limits on public gatherings for religious services, weddings and funerals have now been changed. Limits on the use of premises are also affected.”
– At Law and Religion Australia, Neil Foster unpacks the latest COVID-19 related rules for churches in NSW.
GAFCON Chairman’s letter June 2020
Posted on June 30, 2020
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“Earlier this month, I chaired a meeting of the Gafcon Primates Council. Although we could not meet face to face, there was a remarkable joy in our time together and a strong sense that God is building his kingdom as our Churches seek to proclaim Christ faithfully to the nations. …”
– Read Archbishop Foley Beach’s June 2020 letter here.
Psalms for preachers — resources from Dick Lucas
Posted on June 30, 2020
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St. Helen’s Bishopsgate in London has published several short talks by Dick Lucas.
They are designed to help preachers in thinking through the Psalms. (It seems there are more to come in this series.)
CMS Summer School planned to go ahead 2–8 January 2021
Posted on June 29, 2020
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From CMS NSW / ACT –
“26 June 2020
We are pleased to announce that we are going ahead with planning a full conference for CMS Summer School 2021.
We are looking forward to being able to engage with adults, children and youth at Summer School, and are carefully planning how to do this safely and effectively amidst possible COVID-19 restrictions.
More information will become available in July. For now, please save the date and get excited for a great week of engaging with God’s mission!”
David Cook launches Expository Preaching Trust website
Posted on June 28, 2020
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David Burge, Chairman of the Expository Preaching Trust, commends their new website:
“For over 40 years, God has used the ministry of David Cook to strengthen the faith of His people through expository preaching, and to train thousands of other preachers to do the same.
This site, and the Expository Preaching Trust behind it, seeks to make David’s ministry and resources more accessible.”
– See the new website here, and pray that it will be an encouragement to faithful expository preaching (and listening).
Where are all the senior ministers?
Posted on June 28, 2020
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“Currently there are around 30 vacant parishes in the Sydney Diocese.
Generally vacancies last longer now, because there are fewer people putting their hands up for rector roles. That is seen across the Diocese. As Bishop of the Georges River, I certainly have had parishes that have taken more than two years to fill. …”
– Bishop raises some important matters for prayer – at SydneyAnglicans.net.
Evangelism: Why and How? — Rico Tice
Posted on June 26, 2020
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In the midst of the pandemic, we can lose sight of what’s really important.
Here are some strong challenges and encouragements from Rico Tice.
See also:
A conversation with Rico Tice — Evangelism in Lockdown.
and
the video to which he refers, COVID-19 Spiritual Health Check.
How could you use it?
You are enough, and other lies we like to swallow
Posted on June 25, 2020
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“I don’t know about you, but the recent months of school at home exposed some pretty ugly cracks in the façade I’d created for myself of being a good mother. It’s much easier, it turns out, to parent your children when they aren’t in the same physical space as you every minute of every hour of every day. Somewhere in my head I’d always thought I’d manage pretty well as a home-school parent. Turns out… not so much. …”
– Jocelyn Loane writes at The Australian Church Record.







