Rob Duncanson reflects on an East Timorese cultural tradition about who is allowed to retell a story, and makes some observations about the story God has given all of us to share. Go and read it at Bondia Timor Leste. Afterall, it’s Rob’s story.
Rob Duncanson reflects on an East Timorese cultural tradition about who is allowed to retell a story, and makes some observations about the story God has given all of us to share. Go and read it at Bondia Timor Leste. Afterall, it’s Rob’s story.
The Presbyterian church of Australia is a federation of six state bodies. Functionally, this means the national body oversees areas of responsibility ceded to it by the regions, the sort of activities that make sense to have national cooperation and/or standards. While the national church meets every three years, it charges a number of committees …
A few links to initial posts about the death of John ‘Chappo’ Chapman. Gordon Cheng linked to this video in which Chapman recounts his conversion. Mark Thompson offers a brief remembrance at Theological Theology. Sydney Anglicans offers a report with comments by Archbishop Peter Jensen. Nathan Campbell writes of the impact which Chapman has had …
The Matthias Media Facebook page is reporting the death of John ‘Chappo’ Chapman, evangelist, Bible teacher and author, based in Sydney, NSW, Australia. I’m certain the many tributes will soon be coming online. He made the most of his life. For those who may not be familiar with Chapman, Sandy Grant has published this extract …