Category Archives: Ecumenism

Tony Blair Launches Faith Foundation in NYC

Several news agencies have shown interest in yesterday’s public launch of The Tony Blair Faith Foundation from New York City. Here are several links for those who might be interested in more details:
BBC News: “Blair launches faith foundation”
Time Magazine: “Tony Blair’s Leap of Faith”
New York Times: “Blair Charity to Enlist Religion as a Positive [...]

Ministry in Wales

“So how are things going in South Wales?” an American colleague recently asked me.
“Well,” I said, “the number of Christians in Wales has grown by leaps and bounds over the past four years.”
“Really?” he asked. “Do you think God’s bringing revival like He did in 1904 and many times previously?”
“Ummm. No. It’s not like that [...]

Ecumenism that is biblical and necessary

This morning a group of twenty-five or so evangelicals in the valleys of South Wales met in Merthyr Tydfil for the following purposes:

To enjoy a time of fellowship over a cup of tea or coffee
To rejoice in the supremacy of our Lord Jesus Christ and His grace toward us all
To share what God is [...]

Fellowship “Outside the Box”

Yesterday I met with a group of committed evangelical ministers for a time of fellowship, just hanging out together for a couple of hours and letting our hair down a bit (although one or two men were a little short in the hair department). The first ninety minutes or so, we had coffee, laughed at/with [...]