Ministry Tag

Our team are very happy with the first effort. Assessment has identified areas that need addressing. The primary of these is the low web interaction / high bounce rate (meaning that many who came to...

After the most hectic year of my life the first phase has been achieved, and my mind has space to reflect on things other than only ‘core business’ - like blogs. For me, a big thank...

A reflection by Dave Mann, Hope Project Coordinator It is a matter of integrity to me that I’m open about this, because I don’t want to ever be accused of leading people ‘down the garden path.’...

(A reflection on where equipping such as that contained in the mini-equipping seminars might lead us) Noting the Great Commission of Matthew 28:19-20, our ‘come to us’ efforts (personal witness to friends, including invitations to them...

When many people hear about oral traditions being passed down through generations, the children’s game of ‘chinese whispers’ comes to mind. Imagine a dozen children sitting in a circle. They whisper a message, one to...

Does Jesus being the ‘Son of God’ mean he’s not God, or less than God? If there is only one God, and Jesus is His Son – does’t that logically mean Jesus is not God? This...

Today, the book arrived from the printers! :-) This book is needed! [To type what is on my heart] I find myself sometimes very stirred by the seeming lack of concern for the work of the Gospel...

What is God’s provision? Isaiah 41.17-20 This project has been helpful for our reflection on on this because we have, thus far, had a remarkable absence of donations from wealthy individuals. I have no explanation for...

The below is effectively what I’ve shared in our recent prayer update. I have travelled three of the past four weeks, presenting in North Auckland, Northland, and Manawatu / Wanganui. Mr Kim Brown has also started...

A year out from the Hope Project we find ourselves praying alone. Were it a church putting this together there would be a congregation gathered to pray and celebrate what is being believed for in...

Every now and then you read something that blows your mind. I love the Kinesins, these being the miniature ‘couriers‘ inside our cells that, amuzingly, each have two arms and two legs (yet are actually complex...

For those who know the gospels, you will know the story of the Syrophonecian woman who came to Jesus requesting her daughter be healed. EM Bounds says “He prays not at all, who does not press...

Many times in Scripture we see the ‘greats of faith’ laying it on the line - taking a risk - applying their faith in a way that leaves the possibility of failure wide open. It took...

What is the balance between our efforts and our faith in Kingdom ventures? It’s an important question! Augustine’s said we should pray as if everything depended up on God, but work as if everything depended upon...

Introduction to our current need for faith and prayer We are at an exciting stage in the Hope Project, because momentum is decidedly growing, but communications are still insufficient to raise financial needs by natural means...

(Background: I am involved in initiating a national Christian project). There is sometimes a fine line between faith and stupidity, or faith and presumption. How are we to discern the difference? Various people come up with...

Currently I am traveling to share the vision of a project planned for 2014 called ‘Jesus - all about hope.’ The website for this can be viewed at www.hopeproject.co.nz Meeting with groups of pastors in different...

Charles Spurgeon said, regarding Open Air Preaching One of the earliest things a minister should do when he leaves college and settles in a country town or village is to begin open-air speaking. No sort of defense is...