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Jan/Feb 2014

1 Jan, 2014

Reflections on the Swansea mission

by Steffan Jones

Reflections on the Swansea mission It has been excellent to work together as many and varied churches. I believe this will have a long term impact on our church’s prayer life and desire for the wider kingdom. It has been very encouraging to see unity with others with whom we have not worked before and…

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1 Jan, 2014

What is Reformission Wales?

by Peter Milsom

What is Reformission Wales? Reformission Wales is an initiative of the Associating Evangelical Churches of Wales (AECW). It was launched at the AECW Annual Assembly in May 2012. It seeks to address the desperate spiritual situation in Wales through both church planting and church strengthening. Denominational decline in Wales The decline of the major denominations…

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1 Jan, 2014

Fading flowers

by Paul Yeulett

Fading flowers ‘The grass withers, the flower fades, but the word of our God will stand forever’ (Is. 40:8). At the beginning of 2014 it is good for the Lord’s people to stand back and remember what we are all about. Some verses of the Bible, like this one, stand out as texts for the…

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1 Jan, 2014

Who do you think you are?

by Gerrard Hemmings

Who do you think you are? Jacob on his deathbed calls for his 12 sons. As he stands on the threshold of eternity, he evaluates each son in turn, summing up his character in a few pithy lines. He then applies the lesson not just to his son but his descendants after him. Jacob’s words…

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1 Jan, 2014

Local church: Ammanford

by Sammy Davies

Local church: Ammanford Ammanford Evangelical Church is around 35 years old. It’s hard to tell exactly because reports vary. At the time of its birth people were more interested in speaking about Jesus than keeping records. It had, as its humble beginnings, a rag tag bunch of brethren believers who met together to enjoy fellowship,…

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1 Jan, 2014

The sermon you preach in your sleep

by David Murray

The sermon you preach in your sleep When was the last time you heard a sermon on sleep? We spend about 30% of our lives doing it, and nothing impacts our lives more than doing it, yet… pulpit crickets. Have Christians mastered this so well that we don’t need to be instructed on it? ‘Instruction…

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1 Jan, 2014

Women of the Reformation

by Sheila Stephen

Women of the Reformation: In the Court of King Henry VIII In Romans 16 the apostle Paul names a number of women who were partners with him in gospel ministry. This doesn’t mean they were apostles or church leaders, they were fellow workers, co-labourers, women who worked hard in the cause of the gospel. Since…

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1 Jan, 2014

The best news ever

by Kieran Beville

The best news ever Calvary, two thousand years ago, what an awesome scene! Three people were taken to that hill outside Jerusalem to be crucified. One died in sin. One died to sin. One died for sin. Two were guilty. One was innocent. Two were paying their debt to society. One was paying our debt…

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1 Jan, 2014

Developing healthy spiritual growth

by Joel Beeke

Developing healthy spiritual growth What is spiritual growth? Spiritual growth is the development of the believer’s faith and life in learning to know, trust and honor the Triune God intellectually and experientially, which issues in the Spirit’s graces exercised in conformity to Christ through practical Christian living. By this growth a deeper insight is also…

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1 Jan, 2014

Behold Your God: Rethinking God biblically

by Ian Parry

Behold Your God: Rethinking God biblically ‘The world is famishing for lack of the knowledge of God and the church is famishing for want of his presence.’ With these words A.W. Tozer captures as well as anything the thinking behind ‘Behold Your God’. It is quite hard to pin this course down. It is not…

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