Increased persecution in the Maldives
Christians in the Maldives have few rights, but until now at least the courts would protect those rights. Now, however,…
Read moreChristians in the Maldives have few rights, but until now at least the courts would protect those rights. Now, however,…
Read moreWelcome to Mongolia: a country with as many people as Wales, spread across an area four times the size of…
On 26 July, Joe West went to be with the Lord, aged 76. On 10 August, family and friends joined…
This year’s SBS, held at Whitby Evangelical Church, saw its largest number of attendees in over a decade. Thirty-six young…
On Saturday 9 September, more than 150 people gathered for the induction of Peter Sherwood as evangelist at Welcome Hall…
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The letter to the Hebrews is a part of Scripture particularly rich in devotional subject matter. It is fitting, then, that this recent commentary in the Welwyn Commentary Series is warmly devotional in its style. In equal measure, it is…
The letter to the Hebrews is a part of Scripture particularly rich in devotional subject matter. It is fitting, then, that this recent commentary in the Welwyn Commentary Series is warmly devotional in its style. In equal measure, it is…
In the 500th year since the onset of the Reformation, this book is timely. Its focus is on one particular aspect of the doctrine of justification by grace through faith, namely the concept of imputed righteousness. The title encapsulates this…
This is a moving account of the life and ministry of a faithful preacher living in a rural context. John Mollitt speaks of his early days when he first preached to his twin brother. He outlines his conversion and call…