Archive for 'August,2010'
Gwilym Lloyd Humphreys: 1924-2010
Few non-Welsh speakers are aware that in the passing of the Rev. Gwilym Humphreys recently, one of the key figures in the early days of The Evangelical Movement of Wales is no longer with us. Gwilym [...]
Using books evangelistically
The sun shone throughout my time at New Word Alive at Pwllheli in April but I still managed to find time to trawl the bookshop which was full of bargains and books by speakers at the [...]
Predestination: The American Career of a Contentious Doctrine
This fascinating, well written, book will have limited appeal to most of our readers, but to those who have an interest in historical theology it will prove very illuminating. It covers a great deal of ground [...]
Travel With Frances Ridley Havergal
A superb little book about a woman who ‘was unquestionably one of the greatest English hymn writers of her era’. This book is about the people, places and passions of her life. It is packed with [...]
A Practical Theology of Missions: Dispelling the mystery; Recovering the passion
Eric Wright is passionate about missions. He is passionate about missions because he is passionate about the Lord Jesus. And he wants you to become passionate too. So if you do not want to share that [...]
A great cloud of volcanic ash
As I write in late April 2010, there are no aeroplanes flying overhead here in the UK. This is due to a volcano which has erupted in Iceland. The volcano has sent a huge cloud of [...]
Pillar Community Church
Pillar Community Church is billed as ‘the church for people who don’t go to church’, or ‘the church that started out at Starbucks’. Pillar is part of the New Breed Church Planting network, based on the [...]
A case study: Swansea
During the first week of November later this year Roger Carswell, Paul Hinton and Andy Christofides will be involved in a mission in Swansea. This mission will be run between five evangelical churches in the area. [...]
Mission Wales
The Evangelical Movement of Wales is committed to helping and encouraging you and your church to reach out. Many have fears about the physical demands on small churches, young churches or ageing congregations. Others are concerned [...]







The Trinity and worship
I would personally rather sing of a 'latent' Christ in the Psalms God
The Trinity and worship
A very helpful article. I've been thinking much more about the Trinity
United we stand
It all depends on what you mean by 'biblical separation' ? !
Amazing and essential
Thank you. There are several good books currently on the Holy Trinity.
Robert Jermain Thomas: an inextinguishable light
Yes, there is much that we do not know, but if you read my book, I do