Don’t despise transfer growth

A lot of us like to take pot shots at transfer growth. At one level, I get it. There is nothing especially exciting about growing

It’s a question of faithfulness

We live in a instantaneous society, don’t we. Everything ought to be now. We want faster broadband, same day deliveries, microwave speed cooking and the

Maybe children aren’t the future

Last week, Andy Prime put out a Twitter thread of snippets from Roy Joslin’s book Urban Harvest. I have recently been reading that book too,

The value of word-ministry is not necessarily seen in the short-term

Preaching is a funny old thing when you think about it. You stand at the front of a group of church members and try to

The lure of the quiet life

So often, much of what we do is driven less by gospel priorities and more by the idol of comfort. Far from prioritising the things

Be killing comfort or comfort will kill gospel growth

I have said before that the number one problem facing the Western Evangelical church today is, hands down, our own sense of comfort. You can