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A National Church planting overview – new research
Commissioned by the National Church Planting Network, this looks at how to be more strategic in encouraging churches to work together.
Vocation to Witness: Insights from a Research Study on Ordained Vocation in the Church of England [DThM]
Christianity.org.uk
The Priority of Soul-Winning: A Critical Discussion of the Theology and Practice of Evangelism for Contemporary Western Culture [MA]
The Use of the Internet for Mission Amongst Young People in the UK between the Age of 11-16 [MA]
A Study of How Adults become Christians With Special Reference to the Personal Involvement of Individual Christians [MA]
A Comparative Evaluation of the Alpha and Emmaus Courses [MA]
Evangelism
Evangelism is simply sharing the good news of the story of Jesus
New Housing Areas
Churches working together to see new church communities come into being in new housing estates
Street Pastors and Street Angels
Street Pastor and Street Angel teams see Christians from different churches collaborating to patrol their streets, caring, listening and helping people.
“Don’t keep Jesus for yourself – give him away”
Rev Dr Ben Aldous reflects on an inspiring day at The Greek Orthodox Community of St. Panteleimon in Harrow.
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