Monthly Archives: July 2010

A Lithuanian missionary in the UK

It’s a great thrill to be able to report on the work that a former student of ours will commence later this year. Rita is a Lithuanian national who has been in the UK for six years and during that … Continue reading

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Render to Caesar… but Peter's successor would like a slice please.

The staff of the Nova office are currently enjoying the rather more relaxed environment of a college empty of students. In the absence of ‘hard’ research-led European mission stories today, here’s a ‘summer holiday’ story which made us smile. The Vatican … Continue reading

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March for religious liberty in Rome

The World Evangelical Alliance reports on a recent religious liberty gathering in Rome which culminated in a gathering at Campo de’ Fiori, the place where ‘heretics’ through the centuries have been burnt. The event organisers, including the Italian Evangelical Alliance, … Continue reading

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My 4th July symphony for the kingdom

[This post is more of a personal reflection whilst on holiday in the USA. I hope regular readers will forgive the indulgent nature of the post, the slightly 'high-brow' style, and recognise its missional nature and intent.] Patriotism is a particularly … Continue reading

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Welcome to your free pdf copy of Vista

We’ll be archiving copies of VISTA here as a way of making it more widely available. VISTA is our quarterly bulletin and continues our commitment to quality communication of research and innovation in European Mission. The first two Issues carry … Continue reading

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