Helen Roseveare 1925-2016


Dr Helen Roseveare

Dr Helen Roseveare

 

She wrote later of her ‘overwhelming sense of privilege, that Almighty God would stoop to ask of me, a mere nobody in a forest clearing in the jungles of Africa, something he needed.’

Last word is ‘Hope’


K2-SO | photo: Disney

K2-SO | photo: Disney

 

‘A rebellion built on hope.’ That’s the tagline for Rogue One: A Star Wars Story. Similarly, Avengers director Joss Whedon once said: ‘The best form of rebellion is joy.’

Beauty from brokenness


Emotions at the wedding

Emotions at the wedding

 

One of the two sisters brutally gang-raped by three young Muslim men at gunpoint in Jaranwala, Pakistan, during November 2014, was married to a loving Christian husband on 20 December 2016.


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Front cover of the February issue of Evangelicals Now

 

February issue out now!

Is the Reformation over?


We post this in memory of Mike Ovey who went to be with the Lord Jan 7, 2017.

Mike Ovey identifies the Babylonian Captivity of the Modern Church

Best Bible-reading plan!


photo: iStock

photo: iStock

 

There can be no daily habit more beneficial to the soul that to read the words of the living God…

Christianity without apology?


Kevin DeYoung

Kevin DeYoung

 

Kevin DeYoung asks if it is biblical for Christians to defend their rights…

3 stories of oppression from China


Pastor Li Guozhi | photo: radioc.org

Pastor Li Guozhi | photo: radioc.org

 

A pastor in southwestern China – jailed for nearly a year on fabricated charges and suffering a liver disease – focussed on trusting God in a November letter of encouragement to his wife.

New formats for old cultures


A Naro man listens to the Word of God in his mother tongue

A Naro man listens to the Word of God in his mother tongue

 

‘We went to church for many years, but it wasn’t until we saw the Jesus Film in our own language that we understood that Jesus died for our sins.’

Christians should be free to speak


Prime Minister Theressa May | photo: Twitter

Prime Minister Theressa May | photo: Twitter

 

The Prime Minister agreed that the ability to ‘speak freely, respectfully and responsibly about one’s religion’ should be a ‘jealously guarded principle’.