Good News People is the report of a Church of England working party of the House of Bishops on the role of the evangelist. This assessment looks at the strengths and weaknesses of the report. More
There are plenty of strategies for church growth, yet none has delivered the radical change that was hoped for. Is there another way of reaching people with the good news that we have missed? More
An exploration of the growing Mongolian church and how the lessons learned from church growth and cell structure have implications for church planting in the UK. More
These accounts of cell church in different contexts demonstrate both the enormous possibilities of this model and the need to develop practice sensitively in each situation. More
Whatever the successes of church planting, it has made little impact in re-establishing the church in the inner city. This challenging study looks at the work of Urban Expression, a network of urban church planters, and draws out the key lessons from this demanding but exciting work. More
After examining man's continual need to belong to a community, this booklet explores the development of 'base Christian communities' and how they are proving to be an effective agent of evangelism. More
Why another book on the Da Vinci Code? Other books analyse the historical or geographical inaccuracies and theological errors, but these are not arguments which will sway most of those influenced by the book. More
The idea of ‘conversion’ suffers a bad press, being associated with compulsion, emotionalism or brainwashing. Yet the history of Christianity is readily told through a story of significant conversions, from St Paul to John Wesley. More
Juggling with books, not knowing when to sit or stand, being glared at for sitting in the wrong seat - for many people, their first visit to a church service is about as enjoyable as a trip to the dentist. But why do churches become so unfriendly, and how can we create a culture of welcome? More
Written by a convert from the Jain faith, this booklet explores how to share the message of Jesus Christ with people of other faiths and cultures. More
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