Monthly Archives: March 2011

Motorbike church, Hainaut, Belgium

Our friends at the Incarnate Network have recently posted a video featuring the work of Stephen Pitt, one of the leaders of Moto ConneXion, described as a missional church. The web blurb says ‘Moto ConneXion is a missional church plant … Continue reading

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Evangelical Armenians in Georgia

Evangelical Armenians, resident in Georgia, have been actively involved in mission among other Armenians since the mid 1800s. Whilst protestant mission in Armenia was largely conducted without the presence of western missionaries, mission among Armenian residents in Georgia was carried … Continue reading

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God – do the maths!

The BBC reported last week on the mathematical modelling of census data from nine countries that predicts the death of religion in those countries by 2050 or thereabouts. I take seriously the work of social scientists and am impressed with … Continue reading

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