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Tour News An Agenda for Change Joel Edwards will be making a final tour of the United Kingdom, as General Director of the Alliance. He will be connecting with Alliance members, using a combination of DVD presentation, preaching and interactive discussion to explain and explore the contents of his new book An Agenda for Change.... more
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Blog Cardiff Multimap let us down at the crucial moment, so spent a few reflective moments in a new-build residential estate lay-by, before making a bad decision and adding on 20miles to the journey to our accommodation. ... more
Local Story Eastbourne Churches in Eastbourne have pushed aside theological differences to become a positive Christian witness in their community.
Hope 08 was an example of how the churches are working together on a practical level with a litter clear-up. A telephone hotline for vulnerable and elderly people to call, if they n... more
Commitments An Agenda for Change is about nothing less than the spiritual and social transformation of society. To see that bold vision become a reality will take two things: long-term thinking and commitment. It is like building a cathedral - it takes time and it grows one stone at a time. Your commitments will be the bricks we need to build that cathedral. We want evangelicals across the country to ask what they can do to be good news in their communities. And we need to know that we are in this alltogether. So please share with us here the commitment you will make and be encouraged as you read the commitments of others as we build this Agenda for Change together.
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(The views below are the authors', and not necessarily those of the Evangelical Alliance.)
| Written by Ian Warelow
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| Because of the personal sacrifice of Jesus there is good news. Without the personal sacrifice of His body, The Church, the good news is not clearly seen. By personal sacrifice I mean laying your life on the line. |
| Written by Sue Davis
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| By letting Jesus be Lord of my life and then 'walking the talk' - as He did in the gospels. (He welcomed children, women, the unpopular and the out-crowd; he walked, talked, lived, ate, gave of Himself, healed and befriended all of those people. He did not accept hypocracy, bigotry and injustice, but challenged them.) With His love, help and power (cos it's a big challenge!) my hope is that He will also use me to be His hands (social transformation?) and feet (spiritual transformation?) |
| Written by bev carter
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| From drug insanity to christianity , we need to invest in being the walking, talking, living, change in our person,and then it spreads in our families and then it spreads like wild fire out to our communities our cities and our world so that others can see the change and want some of what we have.If we want to see a change we need to be that change. |
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