Navigating the future of evangelism: Rev Jaehoon Lee reflects on Lausanne 4
Rev Jaehoon Lee, Co-Chair of the Fourth Lausanne Congress, reflects on the significance of the recent historic gathering of 5,400 participants in Korea.
Rev Jaehoon Lee, Co-Chair of the Fourth Lausanne Congress, reflects on the significance of the recent historic gathering of 5,400 participants in Korea.
Wherever such division lies, Jesus' message surely applies. He has called us all to consider who our neighbour is and how we can put aside our political differences to love them well.
I am convinced that prayer, alongside gracious love in action, is what we need right now.
All who privately educate are propping up the state system. They should be thanked, not taxed.
Ahead of the US elections it is important to remember where our ultimate allegiance and identity lies and how we can be easily led astray.
If discovered, North Korea's Christians are dealt with as if they were terrorists committing treason.
Do you remember the first time in your life that someone you looked up to as a spiritual leader had a moral failure? I do.
This is a hugely emotive subject. Many of us – me included – have personally experienced the suffering of loved ones from cruel and degenerative diseases, and of course we long to take this grief away. But we will not make better laws if each side digs into a tribal trench and starts hurling abuse at the other.
Would the serial abuser John Smyth have been exposed in the 1980s if Church of England clergy had been required to report evidence of abuse?
Jewish academic and Hebrew scholar Irene Lancaster reflects on the anniversary of the October 7th terrorist attack on Israel.
6th October is the day when William Tyndale is remembered. This is the story ...
Vaughan Roberts, rector of St Ebbe's, Oxford, and co-director of the Alliance movement of traditionalist Anglicans in the Church of England, recently attended the Lausanne 4 Congress in Incheon, South Korea, where he called on churches in the West and the Majority World to unite in opposing the sexual revolution. Christian Today spoke to Rev Roberts about why he felt this was an important message for Lausanne, and his hopes for the UK.
Thomas Harding was the last Lollard to be executed for heresy, before the creation of the Church of England. This is the story ...