Barnabas Fund launches Manifesto for Persecuted Christians
Posted on May 9, 2017
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“Barnabas Fund is calling on all political parties to make specific commitments to help persecuted Christians in their election manifestos. The manifesto, which is endorsed by both church leaders and peers from across the political spectrum, calls for specific actions by the next government to tackle genocide in the Middle East.
It warns that without specific urgent actions there is a very real danger that that entire Christian communities will have ceased to exist in large parts of the Middle East by the time of the next UK general election in 2022.”
– Barnabas Fund has released this Manifesto in the context of the UK General Election.
Social change and gospel preaching
Posted on May 9, 2017
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“How does a disciple-making agenda fit with the need for us to express our love for our neighbours through engagement in social action?
This interview between Kel Richards and Phillip Jensen is full of enormously helpful insights on this question, both for individuals and for churches. It is well worth the investment of 28 minutes.”
– GoThereFor.com points us to a conversation between Kel Richards and Phillip Jensen recorded a few years back. As they say, well worth the investment of your time.
Jakarta’s Christian governor found guilty in Islam blasphemy trial
Posted on May 9, 2017
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“An Indonesian court has sentenced the minority Christian governor of Jakarta to two years in prison for blaspheming the Koran at a trial that undermined the country’s reputation for practicing a moderate form of Islam. …”
– Report from ABC News. (map: Wikipedia.)
Mother’s Day Resources
Posted on May 7, 2017
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Stuck for ideas for Mother’s Day?
Need some encouragement?
A collection of Mother’s Day resources has been published at phillipjensen.com.
Proposed Abortion Law changes in NSW
Posted on May 7, 2017
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We understand that the proposed bills are likely to be debated this week – on Thursday 11th May.
Important news:
“Two NSW Private Member’s Bills relating to abortion may be debated in the NSW Parliament in the next month.
One in particular will completely remove any legal regulation of abortions in the State. It will also have serious consequences for religious freedom and free speech. …
This Bill was introduced into Parliament on 11 August, 2016, by Dr Mehreen Faruqi, Greens MLC. If enacted it would make sweeping changes to the law of abortion in NSW. It would allow the killing of an unborn child at any stage prior to birth.
It would impose a serious burden on the religious freedom of medical practitioners who have a conscientious objection to abortion. It would also seriously impede rights of religious freedom and free speech of those who would wish to protest against abortion near abortion clinics…”
– At Law and Religion Australia, Neil Foster, Associate Professor in Law at Newcastle, discusses proposed abortion law changes in NSW which, if passed into law, would have far-reaching consequences. (Emphasis added.)
Related:
The Australian Christian Lobby describes the first bill as “The Worst Abortion Laws… Ever.” and is one of the groups organising petitions to the President and Members of the Legislative Council.
If you wish to sign their petition, please note the important information to ensure it is acceptable.
Preaching Matters: Gospel Certainty in Luke
Posted on May 7, 2017
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More resources from St. Helen’s Bishopsgate:
“How does Luke provide certainty for his readers? Why is it important for the word of God to make sense of the works of Christ? If certainty comes from something other than first-hand experience of physical evidence, what are the implications for the way we do evangelism?
Preaching Matters is back with William Taylor tackling these questions, and more, from Luke’s Gospel.”
Christians under siege, religious freedom inquiry hears
Posted on May 6, 2017
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“A Melbourne IT specialist engaged to work on the Safe Schools program was sacked after privately expressing concerns about the contentious initiative during a staff meeting, with his employer later accusing him of ‘creating an unsafe work environment’. …
His predicament is just one of several cases of discrimination alleged by Christians or opponents of same-sex marriage that have come to light as part of the inquiry, which, in the wake of the Coopers Brewery fiasco, has heightened concerns about free speech and a growing intolerance towards traditional views.”
– Report from today’s The Australian.
Installation of Archbishop of Adelaide — in pictures
Posted on May 5, 2017
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Bishop Geoff Smith was installed as the fifth Archbishop of Adelaide last week.
The Diocese of Adelaide has posted some pictures.
Six ways to be prepared
Posted on May 5, 2017
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“One of the ways you ‘honour Christ the Lord as holy’ as a Christian is by ‘being prepared to make a defence [or a ‘reasoned statement’] to anyone who asks you for a reason for the hope that is in you’ (1 Pet 3:15). Preparation is also a key way to feel more confident and positive about sharing Jesus with those around you.
So here are six ways to be prepared…”
– Ian Carmichael, CEO and Publishing Director at Matthias Media (and formerly Secretary of the ACL Council), shares these useful ideas.
Dick Lucas on Mark’s Gospel – volume 2
Posted on May 5, 2017
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Back in January, we noted that a series of recordings by Dick Lucas, to help God’s people think through the meaning of Mark’s Gospel, had been published by St. Helen’s Bishopsgate.
“The most recent fruits of his retirement are recordings of his latest reflections on Scripture, aimed primarily at the Bible expositor but suitable for everyone. Recorded in his kitchen, where most of his sermon preparation takes place, they are starting to be published just prior to Christmas 2016.”
At that point, his observations on Mark 1-8 were available. Now Volume two, covering chapters 9-16, is also online.
“This is a significant development because it is the first time ever that Dick has covered the whole of the second half of the gospel in consecutive Bible exposition.”
Our thanks to Dick Lucas, and to St. Helen’s, for making these available.
Moore Theological College Open Week, May 8 – 12, 2017
Posted on May 4, 2017
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Moore College is holding its next Open Week from Monday 8th May.
Click the image for a larger version, or go here for details of what’s on.
‘Not an attempt to storm Lambeth Palace’ — Peter Jensen
Posted on May 3, 2017
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“GAFCON, a worldwide group of conservative Anglicans, has told Premier it’s not looking to break up the Church of England but is instead working to keep Anglican Communion united. …
Addressing the issue on Premier’s News Hour, Most Rev Peter Jensen, GAFCON’s General Secretary and a former Archbishop of Sydney, said: “There are many issues that divide us, where we have diverse opinions, and that’s OK — but some of them are so important that a stand has to be taken. A painful and costly stand.’…”
– Listen to the interview here. (h/t Anglican Mainstream.)
What Justification means
Posted on May 3, 2017
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“The eleventh Article is so crucial that no apology need be offered for dwelling a little upon it.
Luther has been severely criticised for declaring that Justification by Faith only was ‘Articulus aut stantis aut cadentis ecclesiae,’ ‘The Article of a standing or a falling Church.’ But it may confidently be declared that the whole Reformation movement stands or falls according to the interpretation placed on Justification. …”
– The Australian Church Record has republished T.C. Hammond’s commentary on Article XI, Of the Justification of Man.
The real reasons your people aren’t turning up to church every week
Posted on May 3, 2017
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“Church just feels like a sanctified busy activity or round of activities. And activity and a perceived requirement to be active is wearing people out.
For the average family juggling mortgage repayments in the commuter belt, working two jobs, with three kids in two different schools ten kilometres from each other, and ageing parents two hours drive away, busy is the enemy, whether that’s secular busy or church busy. Church no longer looks like a safe place, regardless of whether it’s signed up to Safe Churches or not. Church feels like a busy place, and busy is no longer safe. …”
– Stephen McAlpine in Perth responds to a recent article on declining church attendance among evangelical Christians.
Oak Hill Commentary — special tribute to Mike Ovey
Posted on May 2, 2017
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Recently, Oak Hill College published a special edition of their Commentary magazine, “in thanksgiving for the life and ministry of Mike Ovey”.
It includes contributions from Don Carson, Mark Thompson, David Peterson and William Taylor.
If you haven’t seen it, you can read the issue online, or download the 4MB PDF file (direct link). Most honouring to the Lord Jesus.



