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Reflections from the Open Day

Helen Thorne | July 16, 2012

It was great to welcome many people to our open day on Saturday!

It was lovely to meet you:

To help equip you for ministry through our range of seminars:

To chat to you about how we can support you in your local church:

And, of course, to offer you some great deals:

Our open day offers are still live on the website until the end of the day for UK customers. So do grab a bargain today!

   

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Fighting the Monday feeling

Martin Cole | July 16, 2012

I will praise the Lord, who counsels me;
even at night my heart instructs me.
I have set the Lord always before me.
Because he is at my right hand,
I will not be shaken.

Therefore my heart is glad and my tongue rejoices;
my body also will rest secure,
because you will not abandon me to the grave,
nor will you let your Holy One see decay.
You have made known to me the path of life;
you will fill me with joy in your presence,
with eternal pleasures at your right hand.

Psalm 16 v 7-11

What faithful David looked forward to, we look back to as faithful believers today. Our confidence in life and in death does not come from ourselves, but from the One who conquered the grave and is Lord of life.

   

Fighting the Monday Feeling

Christianity in the News

Phil Grout | July 14, 2012

South Carolina Judge Sentences Drunk Driver to Bible Study

Churches Face Obstacles During Record-Breaking Heatwave

State Dept: Release pastor jailed for 1,000 days, sentenced to death in Iran

US Anglicans approve gay 'marriage' service

Church of England postpones vote on female bishops



Disclaimer: The Good Book Company is not responsible for the content of external sites and does not necessarily agree with the content of articles listed.

   

Christianity in the News

Open Day Deals!

David Berkeley | July 13, 2012

We're doing some amazing deals at our Open Day tomorrow and we don't want you to miss out. So if you follow this link you'll be able to access some of the amazing deals now!

These will finish at the end of Monday so don't miss out...

   

Best Buy Friday

Why a foreign circumcision ban matters for us here

Carl Laferton | July 13, 2012

Germany’s banning of child circumcision should alarm Christians in the UK.

Not because we want to get our children circumcised for religious reasons. But because of the thinking behind the decision.

The judgment by the court in Cologne said: "The child's body is permanently and irreparably changed by the circumcision. This change conflicts with the child's interest of later being able to make his own decision on his religious affiliation."

So, a western, mainstream, democratic country (56% of German citizens agree with the ruling, according to a poll) has decided that a parent may not do anything, for religious reasons, which cause an irreversible physical change.... continue reading

   

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Open Day!

Phil Grout | July 13, 2012

We're looking forward to seeing many of you at our open day tomorrow for bargains, burgers and some great seminars!

It's not too late to book in for one of our training sessions. So please do click through and secure your place.

And just to whet your appetite, here's the video of our last open day ... enjoy!

   

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Christianity Explored DVD Wins Media Product Award 2012

David Berkeley | July 12, 2012

We're thrilled to be able to tell you some great news and offer you a great deal on the latest edition of the Christianity Explored DVD:

The recently re-shot DVD has been awarded Adult Media Product of the Year at this year's Christian Resources Together (CRT) Award Ceremony. The award was presented by Curt Cassells of sponsors Cunninghams and received by Good Book's, James Burstow. ... continue reading

An unlikely evangelist?

Alison Mitchell | July 11, 2012

We’re currently filming the next in the series of Jesus and You short, video-based evangelistic courses. It’s thrilling to hear people’s testimonies as they talk about hearing and responding to the message about Jesus. Some have been “spectacular” – others worry that their story is too “ordinary”! But each one reveals a miracle, as God changes people from rebels to disciples.

Yesterday, we filmed a friend of mine. She had a church-going childhood, but gave up on that as an adult. Much later, she and her husband moved house, and my friend got to know one of her new neighbours, an elderly gentleman who lived along the road. He invited her to join his homegroup, which she didn’t, and then to come along to church, which she occasionally did.... continue reading

On to a Good Thing

Phil Grout | July 10, 2012
1. From Shepherd to King

In case you missed it before, check out our latest infographic "From Shepherd to King", designed by Andre Parker.

2. Old Testament Timelines

Take a look at these timelines of Old Testament history from Tony Watkins.

3. Free Download of John Piper's Oldest (and Newest) Book

Get a free download of John Piper's book, "Love Your Enemies: Jesus' Love Command in the Synoptic Gospels & the Early Christian Paraenesis"

4. A Checklist for Your Church's New Website

The Resurgence share a practical checklist for building a new church website.

5. And finally…

Our video of the week from Trip Lee, "The Gospel in Two Minutes":





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On to a Good Thing

Mixed motives

Helen Thorne | July 10, 2012

None of us are perfect. And so none of us enters into any ministry with entirely pure motives. Such fallenness doesn't stop us from serving God. But it's always good to be aware of our weaknesses and to be honest about the reasons that lay behind our ministry decisions. Certainly, when it comes to something as costly as church planting, it's imperative we know why we're doing it. There are good reasons to start a new congregation. And there are profoundly bad reasons too.

In this article, Phillip Jensen from Australia sets out 12 common reasons why people decide to start new churches. It's the good, the bad and the ugly of church-planting motivation. If you're in the process of thinking through whether to be involved in starting up a new church or a new congregation then you might like to put your heart to the test and see where your true motives lie!

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