Bishop Ken Short obituary in SMH

Posted on November 14, 2014 
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Bishop Ken Short AO“Bishop Ken Short had a number of significant roles in his lifetime and made a deep impact in each of them. He served as Dean of Sydney and Bishop of Wollongong and Parramatta, but was probably best known as Chaplain-General of the army and first bishop to the armed forces, which he became in 1979.

Despite his name, Kenneth Herbert Short was a tall man with a big smile, handshake and voice…”

The Sydney Morning Herald has published this Obituary for Bishop Ken Short, written by Simon Manchester. (Photo: Ramon Williams.)

Simon Gillham to be Head of Mission at Moore College

Posted on November 14, 2014 
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The Gillhams“The Governing Board of the College has approved the Principal’s nomination of Rev Simon Gillham to join the faculty as Head of Department of Mission from 1 January 2016. Simon is a graduate of the College who is currently serving with CMS as Acting Principal of Namibia Evangelical Theological Seminary (NETS)…”

– Read the full announcement from Moore College. And SydneyAnglicans.net.

It’s not ‘Lost’, it’s not a ‘Gospel’

Posted on November 13, 2014 
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lost-gospel“Today the British Library plays host to the launch of a book by Simcha Jacobovici and Barrie Wilson provocatively entitled ‘The Lost Gospel – Decoding the Sacred Text that reveals Jesus’ Marriage to Mary Magdalene.’

According to reports in the Sunday Times last weekend the book – which is described as historical – claims that Jesus married Mary Magdalene and fathered two children with her. It also claims that there was a previously unknown plot on Jesus’s life when he was 20 and an assassination attempt on Mary and her children.

Diarmaid MacCulloch, professor of the history of the church at Oxford University summed up his view of the book succinctly to the Sunday Times saying: ‘It sounds like the deepest bilge.’…”

– The Church of England responds to what seems to be the marketing campaign for a book and TV special.

Washington National Cathedral to host Friday Muslim prayer service

Posted on November 12, 2014 
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national-cathedral-special-service“Washington National Cathedral, known for presidential funerals and other major spiritual services, will host a Muslim prayer service for the first time Friday…”

– Story from The Washington Post.

47 killed at Christian school, while Christians forced to flee captured city

Posted on November 11, 2014 
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nigeria1“A suicide bomb attack in a Christian secondary school in … north-eastern Nigeria, has killed at least 47 people on Monday (10 November) as the students gathered for morning assembly. …

In a separate incident, trapped residents from the predominantly Christian city of Mubi in Adamawa state report that Christians have been tortured and killed after the Islamist group Boko Haram took control of the town on 29 October.”

– Barnabas Fund has this report in attacks on Christians in NE Nigeria.

To End All Wars

Posted on November 11, 2014 
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To end all warsHere’s Glen Scrivener’s throught-provoking contribution to Remembrance Day.

Four ways to God

Posted on November 10, 2014 
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four-ways-to-liveTony Payne writes, “I suppose it’s like looking at old baby photos, but over the past month or so I’ve been browsing through some of the classic early articles in The Briefing.

… I couldn’t help returning to an article that I also highlighted in the special edition that marked our 21st birthday back in 2009 — ‘Four ways to live’, which appeared in Briefing #3, in May 1988. This foundational article discussed four competing sources of religious authority (the ‘authority quadrilateral’), and how the Christian is to view each one.”

– It was a good article in the days when they produced The Briefing using a Mac Plus and a LaserWriter, and it still is. Read the extract here.

Chappo’s contribution to the Anglican Diocese of Armidale

Posted on November 8, 2014 
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John Chapman“This weekend (8/11/2014) the good people of the Anglican Diocese of Armidale are celebrating their centenary.

Before 1914, the Armidale Diocese existed as the Diocese of Grafton and Armidale, which covered a huge amount of New South Wales from 1867 till 1914. Over the past 100 years the Diocese has undergone massive change, and as part of my 4th year program at Moore Theological College I had the opportunity to do a large research project on the diocese.

Specifically, I wanted to look into Chappo’s time in the diocese as I had hardly heard anything about his work there. What I found was deeply encouraging for my life and ministry. As the Armidale Diocese celebrates this weekend, feel free to get acquainted with our brothers and sisters of the north…”

– Tim Stevens writes on someone close to the heart of many in Australia and around the world.

Don Carson on Jeremiah

Posted on November 8, 2014 
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D A CarsonIn July, Dr. Don Carson (Research Professor of New Testament at Trinity Evangelical Divinity School) spoke at the STAND for the Gospel conference at Howick Baptist Church in Auckland.

His theme was theme: “The Weeping Prophet: Jeremiah Confronts the 21st Century”.

The talks are available – audiovideo. (h/t Faith by Hearing.)

The Zimzum of Love — a review

Posted on November 8, 2014 
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The Zimzum of Love: A New Way of Understanding MarriageRob Bell’s new book on marriage, The Zimzum of Love: A New Way of Understanding Marriage, may get some local coverage. Dave Harvey has a review:

“In Love Wins Bell introduced us to his “new” way of understanding heaven and hell. At least he used the Bible. In The Zimzum of Love, the Bells reference the Bible a total of three times, one of them being a reference to John 3:16 signs at football games.” (h/t Tim Challies.)

Homosexuals in the Church: Keep Reading in Ephesians

Posted on November 7, 2014 
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Rick Phillips“The progressive wing of evangelicalism seems to be ramping up its demand that Bible-believing churches accept homosexuality as an acceptable lifestyle. An example is a recent video…”

– Rick Phillips, Senior Minister at Second Presbyterian Church in Greenville, South Carolina, writes to help Christians respond in a loving and Biblical way.

Pakistani Christian couple tortured and burned to death

Posted on November 6, 2014 
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pakistan“A Pakistani mob beat to near-death a Christian and his pregnant wife for her alleged ‘blasphemy’, then threw them both into the large kiln where they both worked as bonded laborers. The incident happened on Tuesday 3rd Nov, some 60 kilometers from Lahore…”

– from World Watch Monitor.

SMBC 2014 Missions Conference audio

Posted on November 5, 2014 
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Mike Raiter“Global Church Planting – The Church’s Mission to the Nations” was the theme for this year’s SMBC Missions Conference.

Craig Ott (Professor of Mission and Intercultural Studies at Trinity Evangelical Divinity School, and Mike Raiter, were the keynote speakers.

Audio recordings of their talks are now available for download.

GAFCON 2013 Remembered

Posted on November 4, 2014 
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gafcon-memorial“Just over a year after more than 1,300 leading Anglicans, including 331 bishops, gathered at All Saints Cathedral, Nairobi for GAFCON 2013, Archbishop Eliud Wabukala dedicated a commemorative plaque in All Saints’ Trinity Centre on All Saints Day, 1st November…”

– from GAFCON.

Andrew Sach on preaching Revelation

Posted on November 4, 2014 
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Andrew SachIn the latest Preaching Matters from St. Helen’s Bishopsgate, Andrew Sach encourages preachers to preach the ‘scary’ book of Revelation.

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