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Reforming our church services

You can download a PDF version of the contents below here: Reforming our church services. Reforming our church services – a positive proposal We should not be afraid of the challenge of reform. The world is constantly changing, and fresh … Continue reading

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The problem with our church services

You can download this paper as a PDF here. The problem with our church services – identifying the issues There are many different kinds of meetings, even inside a single culture. In Kenya four examples of different kinds of meeting … Continue reading

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Church and Culture

You can download this paper as a PDF here. Church and Culture Every organisation of every kind has its own culture, whether for good or bad. The “rules” of the culture might never be written down, and they might be … Continue reading

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How often should we celebrate the Lord’s Supper?

You can download this paper as a PDF here: When should we celebrate the Lord’s Supper? You may also be interested in a small booklet we produced in our church on this topic. 3. How often should we celebrate the … Continue reading

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The glory of Christ

You can download a PDF version of the contents below here: The Glory of Christ This is a set of papers about reform. In them I try to describe what I think I can see from my own vantage point. … Continue reading

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Introduction

You can download this page as a PDF file, here. If you skip this introduction, you will risk misunderstandings! I am not sure who will end up reading these papers, so I had better introduce myself. I am a missionary … Continue reading

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Reformation for Kenya

During my first years as a gospel minister in Kenya, I have been continually challenged to think about what Biblical Christianity could or should look like in the situations I’ve been in and witnessed. How is the “missionary task” going? … Continue reading

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