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The Beautiful Gate - CMS Ireland Annual Project 2012 Nepal

The Beautiful Gate - CMS Ireland Annual Project 2012 Nepal

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CMS Ireland,
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Children & Youth Ministry
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The Beautiful Gate resource is designed to help children and young people find out more about Nepal and learn something about SD Church. Through stories from the bible and Nepal, through videos, crafts and activities, the Annual Project will help explain and explore the importance of Loving God and Loving Others. To find out more about this exciting resource, please come along to one of our Annual Project launches or contact cms ireland by phone 028 90775020 (Belfast office) or 01 4970931 (Dublin office) or email us at: annualproject@cmsireland.org

Added on 24 Jan 12

Church Edit Website

Church Edit Website

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Church Edit can build you a church website but it is also a website which gives tips for church websites. There are general advice tips that can be applied to all websites and not just Church Edit built sites. You can sign up to receive monthly Church website tips – all free of charge!

Added on 23 May 11

Church21 Preparation Course

Church21 Preparation Course

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Church21
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The Church21 Preparation Course has been designed to help prepare parishes participating in the Church21 Conference but other churches may also find it helpful. To get the best from the conference, parishes should have identified their particular needs beforehand, so we invite you to reflect on where you are now and where you feel God is calling you to be. Are there key areas of parish life you need to focus on? The Preparation Course provides a framework within which to examine six areas of development – welcome, fellowship and caring, worship and nurture, service to others, communications and ministry.

Download the Preparation Course here.

Added on 8 Feb 11

Lead Like Jesus

Lead Like Jesus

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Ken Blanchard and Phil Hodges,
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Thomas Nelson Publishers
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Lead like Jesus: Lessons from the Greatest Leadership Role Model of all time

This book was recommended by Chris Hollies at the Church21 Follow up day. Chris has turned this book into a ‘course’ for churches should they wish to develop their leaders.

Added on 20 Jul 10

Planetwise

Planetwise

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David Bookless,
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Inter-Varsity Press
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Personal Faith
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‘I was in the act of throwing away my family’s rubbish while holidaying on a beautiful island when I heard God speak. I could easily have missed it, but an inner whisper asked, “How do you think I feel about what you are doing to my world?”’
Since the day God challenged him, Dave Bookless has been on a mission: to share with others the compelling biblical case for caring for the planet God made for his glory and his people’s enjoyment.

This is not another book on green issues to make you feel guilty. The message is that there is hope. God can take your small and insignificant efforts and multiply them in his great plan.

Dave takes us right into the heart of his family and shows how living simply, besides honouring God, can be an exciting adventure

Added on 14 Jul 10

Renewing the Face of the Earth

Renewing the Face of the Earth

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David Atkinson,
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Canterbury Press
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Church Development
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This important and timely study provides a much needed theological framework for considering and responding to the challenges of climate change. In a highly readable and clear style, it explores the spiritual questions being opened up by this issue: questions about human life and destiny, about our relationship to the planet and to each other, about altruism and selfishness, about the place of technology, about justice, our values and hopes. A practical exploration of these questions is set in the context of the biblical notions of covenant – God’s commitment to creation which David Atkinson sees as the ‘inner meaning’ of creation, and sabbath – regular times of rest and replenishment for humans and for the earth itself. Seeing climate changes in the light of these biblical concepts reveals a strong moral imperative to act in ways that will help to bring about the New Testament hope that the whole of creation will one day be renewed in Christ.

Added on 14 Jul 10

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