Rome Scholars Network meets to discuss Evangelical — Catholic Relations

Posted on July 14, 2016 
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Rome Scholars Network meeting, Rome, July 2016The morning of Friday 1 July brought to a close the inaugural edition of the Rome Scholars Network (RSN) held in Rome. Under the leadership of the Italian lecturer and pastor, Dr. Leonardo De Chirico, the Network brought together Protestant scholars and ministers from across Europe, the United States and Australia who discussed Evangelicalism’s increasingly incoherent relationship with Roman Catholicism in today’s ecumenical climate. …

‘Given that the fifth centenary of the Reformation is just around the corner, the message coming from many Catholic quarters and some Evangelical leaders is that the Reformation is over. We at RSN do not agree. The Reformation is as relevant as ever since the Gospel and the five solas are as relevant as ever. Roman Catholicism is employing a strategy of absorption in order to swallow up Evangelicals. In spite of its friendly tone from Vatican II onwards, Rome has not changed a bit in its fundamental structure‘…”

Report from Evangelical Focus. (Sydney’s Mark Gilbert was a part of the meeting.) 

Twelve marks of excellent pastoral ministry

Posted on July 14, 2016 
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John MacArthurJohn MacArthur has had a long, faithful, fruitful ministry unblemished by great scandal. For decades he has maintained a tight focus on teaching the Bible verse by verse and book by book.

In 2006 he taught through 1 Timothy 4 and there he saw Paul providing his young protégé with ‘a rich summary of all of the apostle’s inspired instruction for those who serve the church as ministers, as pastors. And it all begins with the statement, a noble minister, an excellent minister, a good servant of Christ Jesus.’

What are the marks of such a man? MacArthur reveals twelve of them…”

– An excellent summary, and full of godly encouragement, from Tim Challies. (Photo: John MacArthur.)

Mike Ovey on Faithful Teachers in an Age of Confusion

Posted on July 14, 2016 
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Dr Mike OveyMike Ovey spoke at this year’s Church Society Conference on the major threats to the gospel in the Church of England.

Sober, challenging, rebuking, and very helpful.

The talk and Q&A (34MB mp3), is linked from this page.

Anglican Church of Canada: General Synod vote count in error – the vote for same-sex marriage was actually passed

Posted on July 13, 2016 
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anglican-church-of-canada-vote-1A stunning reversal of a divisive vote has paved the way for the Anglican Church to perform same-sex marriages in Canada, but that won’t happen before 2019 at the earliest.

The canon change must be approved by two successive General Synods before it is official…” – Report from CTV News.

Photo: Screenshot from this Anglican Church of Canada video.

(Even if the error had not been realised, several Canadian bishops had said they would go ahead and marry same-sex couples anyway.)

Gospel DNA one-day forum: last chance to register this week

Posted on July 13, 2016 
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cmd-cpeakers-2016-2A one-day forum wants to examine the very core of our ministry and lay bare whether we are being as effective in godly leadership as we could be.

To be held at Brighton-Le-Sand’s Novotel Hotel on July 20, ‘Gospel DNA – Replicating Effective Ministry’ will feature several prominent experts and practitioners sharing ways to cultivate a culture of discipleship, focus and direction…”

– See the Moore College’s Centre for Ministry Development for details and registration!

Latvian Lutherans end ordination of women priests

Posted on July 12, 2016 
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Riga_cathedralThe General Synod of the Evangelical Lutheran Church of Latvia … has voted to end the ordination of women to the priesthood…”

News from last month via Anglican Ink: a counter-cultural move in Latvia. (Photo: Riga Cathedral.)

Archbishop of Canterbury intervenes to stop Sunday schools being affected by anti-terrorism laws

Posted on July 12, 2016 
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Archbishop Justin Welby“The Archbishop of Canterbury has reportedly persuaded the government to drop some aspects of a counter-terror law after arguing it would unfairly affect church Sunday schools…”

– Story from The Independent.

Samson and Delilah (the Israelite Woman)

Posted on July 12, 2016 
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Dr George Athas“In the book of Judges, we encounter the mighty Israelite judge, Samson. He is perhaps best known for his herculean strength. Yet, he is also known for his weakness for women—especially Philistine women. His relationship with Delilah, often portrayed as a sneaky seductress, was his undoing. She coaxed him into divulging the secret of his strength: his long braids of hair. Though they were the symbol of his devotion to God, they were also his ‘Achilles’ heel.’

But was Delilah a Philistine?”

– At With Meagre PowersDr George Athas at Moore College shares some shares some fascinating insights from a careful reading of the Biblical text.

Pastoral Letter from GAFCON Chairman Archbishop Okoh, July 2016

Posted on July 11, 2016 
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abp-nicholas-okoh-nigeriaArchbishop Nicholas Okoh, Metropolitan and Primate of All Nigeria and Chairman of the GAFCON Primates Council has released his July Pastoral Letter.

Read it here at the GAFCON website.

The Hunting of Andrea Leadsom

Posted on July 11, 2016 
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David RobertsonIt’s the hunting season again.

With the Tory party in the throes of choosing a new leader its time for our PC secularists to start trawling the web in order to find dark and hidden secrets of the various candidates. Have they ever lied in the past? Cheated on their taxes? Kicked the cat? Gone fox hunting?

But the big sin – the one that guarantees the Twitterati and Facebook pages go ballistic – is ‘are they Christian?’. Like, really Christian. Not David Cameron’s ‘my faith is like the patchy reception of Magic FM in the Chilterns’. Instead, a Christian who actually reads the Bible (!), goes to church (!) and even prays!!!

If so, they must be hunted down and burnt at the secular stake…”

– Moderator of the Free Church of Scotland, David Robertson, comments at The Wee Flea.

Trouble in Bakersfield

Posted on July 9, 2016 
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Dr Carl TruemanA popular, longstanding, and effective member of a schoolboard has had to stand down—not because he does not enjoy the confidence of the community, but simply because he does not accept the latest demands that every knee must bow to whatever the political taste of the moment has decided is non-negotiable…

it is time to face that fact and abandon the myth that the world is run by people who respect difference and diversity…

– At First Things, Carl Trueman writes about some of the fallout from California’s mandated school transgender policy.

Archbishop Jackson Ole Sapit welcomed by GAFCON Primates

Posted on July 9, 2016 
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Archbishop Jackson Ole SapitFollowing his enthronement as the sixth Archbishop of Kenya on Sunday 3rd July in All Saints’ Cathedral, Nairobi, the Most Rev Jackson Ole Sapit met with the GAFCON Primates who had travelled from as far away as South America to be present for this day of prayer, preaching and colourful celebration…”

– from GAFCON.

Moore’s treasures unveiled

Posted on July 8, 2016 
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richard-johnson-address-mtcA campaign has begun to preserve a major collection of Australian Christian history at the library of Moore College, including two of the first books ever printed by press, the first book distributed in Australia, an ancient Hebrew parchment, a first edition of the King James Bible and rare photos of the building of the Sydney Harbour Bridge. 

The historic, and eclectic, group of ‘treasures’ is to be housed and exhibited in the college’s new library, due for completion in 2017, and the college is raising funds to display and preserve the irreplaceable collection. 

‘Some of Australia’s priceless national heritage is found in the Moore College library – not surprising, since the college is one of the oldest tertiary educational institutions in the country and it became the repository of special books and artefacts from the earliest days,’ said Moore’s former principal Dr Peter Jensen, who is backing the effort to conserve the treasures.  

One of the most historic items of Australiana is ‘Address to the Inhabitants of the Colonies’ by the chaplain of the First Fleet, the Rev Richard Johnson. It was printed in England in 1794 with editing by the slave trader-turned evangelist John Newton. Johnson used it in his work in Sydney, making it the first book conceived and distributed in Australia…”

Read the full story by Russell Powell at SydneyAnglicans.net.

Richard Johnson’s ‘Address to the Inhabitants of the Colonies Established in New South Wales and Norfolk Island’ (with some editorial input from John Newton) was republished in PDF format for the ACL website several years ago. It is a wonderfully direct gospel tract.

Photo credit: Moore College.

After lawsuit ‘ChristianMingle’ dating website allows same-sex options

Posted on July 7, 2016 
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USAChristianMingle.com will open its 16 million-member site to gay and lesbian users following an anti-discrimination lawsuit.

According to a settlement approved by a California judge last week, the country’s most popular Christian dating site will offer options for same-sex matches, rather than limiting searches to “a man seeking a woman or a woman seeking a man,” the Wall Street Journal reported…”

– Story from Christianity Today.

Assisted Suicide: A Quadriplegic’s Perspective

Posted on July 6, 2016 
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Joni Eareckson TadaCulture is so easily influenced by the entertainment industry. This is why I am sounding an alarm about a very dangerous message in a film released this summer. The movie? Me Before You.…”

– The wonderful Joni Eareckson Tada has a few things to say about a tragic movie. (h/t Tim Challies.)

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