One of the privileges of working with young people is that you get invited to their weddings, and that's especially exciting if you know them really well ( it can also make you realise you are getting on a bit!).
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One of the privileges of working with young people is that you get invited to their weddings, and that's especially exciting if you know them really well ( it can also make you realise you are getting on a bit!).
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I've been finishing off a book by John Glass, head of the Elim Pentecostal Church in the UK, called Building Bigger People which is basically his life message to the church over the last few years. It's full of wise biblical teaching and some good real life stories as illustrations. One such story was told to him by Dr. Paul Yonghi Cho about his frustrations of being delayed by building works in his city that seemed to be taking ages to complete. When he asked the foreman why the work was so slow, he was told "Because we intend to build big we have to ensure that we dig deep." John Glass goes onto say that "God loves BIG and has called his church to largeness, favour and growth, but if there is one thing that God prioritises over BIG in the economy of his kingdom then it is DEEP."
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Last night at City Temple we watched a powerful video called A Cry from Iran. Being a church of the nations and a church to the nations, we have a number of ethnic fellowship groups-one of those is our Persian fellowship, many Farsi speakers who are originally from Iran. We also have a group that prays for the persecuted church, and these groups came together at our midweek meeting to watch the video. It tells the powerful story of Pastor Haik Hovsepian, who was martyred for his faith in 1994. It really is an astonishingly emotional and challenging story, showing the Iranian church flourishing despite much persecution. It reminded me of the famous quote by Tertullian- The blood of the martyrs is the seed of the church.
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So what have I been up to lately?
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