Archive for 'Evangelism'
What’s true for you isn’t necessarily true for me
‘Who are you to judge? There are many roads to God. It doesn’t matter what you believe as long as you are sincere.’ How do we share God’s truth in the face of such questions? Behind [...]
Hasn’t the new atheism disproved God?
Atheism was already around 3,000 years ago when David wrote ‘The fool had said in his heart, “There is no God”’ (Ps. 14:1). However, periodically throughout history, it has become resurgent, as Alister McGrath recounts in [...]
Why doesn’t God stop the trouble?
Something is wrong with our world. Disease and death come as uninvited guests to wreck our comfort zones and leave us questioning. We have grown tired of false hopes and promises, whether made by politicians, doctors, [...]
Barriers to belief
What prevents a person from coming to faith in Christ? The prime reason given in Scripture is that ‘the god of this age’, that is Satan, has blinded people’s minds so that they cannot believe (2 [...]
You no longer belong to evil but to good
Victor Hugo’s Les Miserables, recounts the story of the French convict, Jean Valjean who, after serving nineteen years in prison for stealing, is released and taken in by a bishop. In the middle of the night, [...]
Conversational evangelism
One of my fellow students when I was at Bible college was Italian. I’d always had the impression that Italian drivers were quite crazy and the first time I was driven by him I realised my [...]
Making the most of Christmas
By the time you read this you may already have had your first (or tenth) mince pie of the season, you may be psyching yourself up to tackle the ever growing Christmas card list, and you [...]
Tales of the Unexpected (Starter Pack)*
This course aims to bring the teaching of Jesus to a broad range of people, including those who normally have difficulty accessing the Christian message. No previous Bible knowledge is assumed and each session is based [...]
CCSW: Helping build bridges into local schools
For three decades the Christian Council for the Schools of Wales (CCSW) has been helping churches build bridges with their local schools. Each year, many thousands of young people and children across the nation have the [...]
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 [...]







Reaching rural Wales
Great to read this. I've been doing a similar thing, going around rura
A little known quarryman in Wales
Thank you for your wonderful article. I happened onto the movie, "Bey
So you have no children?
Thank you so much for writing this article. It is very comforting. It'
The great harvest
I live and worship in Yeadon, in a church born out of the revival. It
Feminine Threads
I was interested in the above review of Diana Severance's book. Althou