Tag: John Piper

6 Reasons why I believe pastors should use social media

| November 24, 2011 | 0 Comments

Assuming many pastors have enough on their plate as it is; they probably don’t have time to learn how to design websites, host them and then update them regularly. Therefore, let me share my tuppence worth why I believe pastors should regularly use social media as an aid to their ongoing ministry. Read on.

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What does a wedding anniversary, London marathon and world cup final all have in common?

| May 6, 2010 | 1 Comment

What does a wedding anniversary, London marathon and world cup final all have in common?

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Christian TV in the UK – An Hour of Imported American Humanism

| September 2, 2009 | 3 Comments

Last night I had the misfortune of watching (I shudder at the thought of calling of it Christian television, so I’ll call it religious noise) one hour of religious noise on so-called Christian television. It was embarrassing to say the least to watch these popular, much loved televangelists using every trick and gimmick in the industry to milk the gullible and vulnerable of their finances, time and hopes. It was an hour of imported, American, man-centered humanism, where man was the goal and object of everything. By the end of it, my spirit felt grieved and rather nauseous. It was cotton candy to the maximum.

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Put on the Lord Jesus Christ

| January 23, 2009 | 0 Comments

We must put ourselves off. We must abandon all hope in ourselves. We have to throw our trust in self as far away as possible. Our way of thinking, our way of doing things, our way of being Christian and our own understanding of the faith which has been delivered to us.

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Environment – Big Deal?

| October 4, 2008 | 0 Comments

Environment – Big Deal? Why are so many christians and churches fixated on the environment when there is clearly a bigger issue God has called us to deal with. What is more important, Salvation or Environment? Lost people being saved and finding salvation or trees, water, grass! The Church has some prioritising to do.

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