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Quarterly • Autumn 09 • Issue 12
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rejoicing through
TROUBLING TIMES
CHRIST IN BRITAIN
Crusades &thE Magna Carta
MOVING MOUNTAINS
by His Spirit
GOD TALK
Attributes of God II
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Issue 12
04 Rejoicing in Tribulation BRIAN BRODERSEN for the hope to come
06 Moving Mountains CHUCK SMITH by His Spirit
08 Changeless Truth JOSEPH HOLDEN attributes of God (part II) God talk
13 Living His Word MIKE RODRIGUEZ leading into His presence
14 Changed Lives ELLIOT WILSHER God of all things good
18 Word to Women CHERYL BRODERSEN carpe diem
26 Christ in Britain BRIAN NIXON crusades & the magna carta
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BRIAN BRODERSEN
REJOICING I IN TRIBULATION
... REJOICE IN TRIBULATIONS: KNOWING THAT TRIBULATION PRODUCES PERSERVERANCE; PERSEVERANCE, CHARACTER AND CHARACTER, HOPE... Romans 5:3b-4
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ne of the things about the Bible that has always impressed me is its honesty. The Bible paints a picture of life in this world as a series of struggles and hardships, which any of us who have been around for a while know to be the case. But it also tells us that God uses these struggles and hardships to work His eternal purposes into our lives. Paul the apostle put it like this in his letter to the church in Rome: “Having been justified by faith, we have peace with God through our Lord Jesus Christ … and rejoice in hope of the glory of God. And not only that, but we also rejoice in tribulations, knowing that tribulation produces perseverance; and perseverance, character; and character, hope” (Rom 5:1-4). Notice what Paul says: we rejoice in hope of the glory of God, which is another way of saying that we rejoice that we are going to heaven. One day we’ll all be in heaven and we’ll be glorified. These feeble, fragile, corruptible bodies will one day be glorified and made like the glorious body of Jesus Christ the Son of God. That is indeed a cause for rejoicing! But he doesn’t stop there. He goes on to say that we rejoice in the same way in tribulations. What are tribulations? They are the afflictions, the difficulties and the distresses we experience here in this fallen world. But how could anyone, you might ask, rejoice in those kinds of things? Well, let’s be honest, not everyone can. The unbeliever certainly can’t. For the unbeliever this life is all there is and when tribulations strike, the unbeliever is cast down and filled with depression. Even
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for the believer, rejoicing is only possible for those who know that tribulation is God’s way of producing fruit in their lives. Do we know this? We should because we’re told this many times over throughout Scripture. Sometimes this message comes in the form of a straightforward declaration of Scripture, like the apostle Peter’s word that our trials are testing the genuineness of our faith, that it may be found to praise, honour and glory at the appearing of Jesus Christ (1 Pet 1:3-7). Other times the message is communicated through the lives of the saints. Think of Job, Joseph or David. We are all familiar with the story of Joseph who was betrayed by his own brothers, sold as a slave and ended up in prison, the whole ordeal lasting about thirteen years. These were indeed years of tribulation for Joseph but later in life he would acknowledge how God had used those things to make him a better man, a more godly man. When Joseph came to power in Egypt, took a wife and had children, he named his son Ephraim, which means fruitful, for he said, “God has caused me to be fruitful in the land of my affliction” (Gen 41:52).
EVERY TRIBULATION THE CHILD OF GOD FACES IS A BLESSING IN DISGUISE. God still uses tribulation, trouble and trials in the same way in our lives today. If you’re going through trouble don’t try to run or hide from it. Don’t become bitter or resentful, but embrace it and rejoice. Every tribulation the child of God faces is a blessing in disguise. God’s Word says it and those who know it will rejoice.
Brian Brodersen Brian Brodersen is associate pastor at the founding church of the Calvary Chapel movement and has a vision and heart to see God’s Word restored to the people of Britain. His passion for Britain and the British was ignited during his years pastoring in Central London. He is a host of Pastor’s Perspective, a Q/A programme broadcast around the world and on Calvary Chapel Radio.
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CHUCK SMITH
MOVING MOUNTAINS “N Not by migh ht noor by power, but by My Spirit”,, sa ays th he LORD off hostts. “W Who are you, O great mounta ain? Beforee Zerubbabel you u shall become a plain!!” Zechariiahh 4::6-7
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he people weren’t prepared for what they found when they came back from captivity. The devastation was overwhelming. Where the temple of God once stood there was now just a huge mountain of rubble. Such a mountain! Discouragement fell on the people as they had tried to remove the rubble. But the word of the Lord came through Zechariah to Zerubbabel, the man leading in the rebuilding of the temple, “Who are you, O great mountain? You shall become a plain!”
Often when we look at a task the Lord has given us it seems overwhelming. We wonder, “How in the world can this ever be accomplished?” But God’s answer to us is the same as it w as t o Zer ubbabel:
end of yourself. That is when you finally reach for God.
E Excerpt from Wisdom For Today, a devotional from Genesis to Revelation by Pastor Chuck Smith. To purchase p your own copy make cheque payable to Calvary Chapel Radio for £16 (inc p&p) and send to Calvary Chapel Radio. See page 3 for address.
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“Thiiss mo moun unta tain can nnot be moved by your own strength. Only My Spirit can ca n ac acco c mp mpli l sh this work”. You ma You mayy be facin ng a mooun unta tain in tod oday—aa financi cial a mou o ntain, a h hea ealth moun mo unta tain in,, or mayybe a rel elatio ions n hi hip p moun unta tain in. Yo You u have tried you ur haard dest to rrem emov ovee th the ru rubb bble le,, bu but yo you u ar aree ti tired d an a d weary an a d ready to givve up. Ask th Ask thee Ho Holy Spi piri ritt fo forr he help. Le Lett Go God d show Himself strong on your behalf. Drop Dr op yyou ourr sh s ov ovel el, st stan and d back and nd watch Him move that mountain.
Lord, we come to You today weary of the task and drained of our strength. We need Your help. We need the power of Your Holy Spirit to tackle this task. Fill us, Lord. Be our strength today. In Jesus’ Name, AMEN.
Chuck Smith Chuck Smith is the senior pastor of Calvary Chapel Costa Mesa and the founder of the Calvary Chapel movement. With an emphasis on biblical exposition, Calvary Chapel has grown from the first gathering of twenty-five individuals in 1965 to encompass a worldwide fellowship today of more than 1,200 churches and over 60 Bible colleges.
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CHANGELESS TRUTH GOD TALK
Attributes of God Part II
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efore we begin describing what God is like we must acknowledge k l d the h limitations li i i of human knowledge when speaking of the ineffable and incomprehensible God. Unfortunately, to fully understand what the infinite God is in Himself, we would need an equally infinite mind. Therefore, the church must be content with partial and limited knowledge of the Holy One. Moses understood the limitations of our knowledge when trying to grasp the mysteries of God (Dt 29:29) as did the apostle Paul when he declared God’s ways and judgments are past finding out (Rom 11:33-35). The reason for this limitation stems from the difference between God’s Being and our being, namely, He is infinite and we are finite. Since God is not identical to anything we know in our finite existence, He is of a completely different order of being. At this point, there emerges three possible views of how we
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understand God d’s nature. First, some say God is iden ntical to the world in which we live and a therefore God can be described wiith the same terms familiar in our experience e and knowledge d without ih qualification. However, this would be tantamount to pantheism (i.e. God is all, all is God, all is one) and leaves no distinction between creation and the Creator. Others, such as Islam and hard agnosticism, contend that God is so absolutely other that He is totally different from anything in our experience and knowledge, therefore, eliminating any possibility of knowing or describing the attributes of God. Rejecting the previous two options, Christianity contends that God and creation are really distinct and different in their very being as much as a painter is distinct from his painting. Though we can know much about the painter by observing his painting, the two are ontologically (by nature) different. In other words, difference in nature between the known and the knower does not make knowledge of God impossible. We can know what God’s nature
To apply human language to God the same way it is applied to human beings reduces God’s attributes to a finite level and/or elevates mankind to deity ...
is like by way of similitude from the things that He had made (Ps 19:1-6; Rom 1:19-21), from His Word (2 Tim 3:16) and from His Son, Jesus Christ (Jn 1:18; 14:8-9; Heb 1:1-2). It is from these starting points we mortals must begin our quest for knowledge of what God is like.
A WORD ABOUT WORDS The Bible is full of descriptions of God as a “Rock”, having “eyes” and “arms”, and experiencing emotional “grief” and “sorrow”. Many of these terms fall into a category of descriptions known as anthropomorphic (i.e. in human form, e.g. arms, eyes), anthropopathic (i.e. in human emotions, e.g. grieve, sorrow) and anthropoeises (i.e. in human actions, e.g. walking). How are we to understand these descriptions of God that have finite limitations inherent within them? Many have run their theological ship aground by not having a correct theology of language that describes God. Modern philosophers such as A J Ayer and Ludwig Wittgenstein have challenged the Christian notion that our finite words can describe an infinite God. They contend that since our vocabulary is of a different order altogether than the One to which they correspond, human words and ideas are not adequate to communicate His attributes. Fortunately, this dilemma was solved 700 years earlier by Thomas Aquinas (1224-1274). Thomas made an important distinction between the meaning of words and the application of words to their object.
With regards to the meaning of words, we must use the same definitions and meanings when using human language to talk about God or else we wouldn’t know what we are talking about. Agnosticism would result (i.e. can’t know anything about God). That is, the word ‘good’ must mean the same thing whether or not we apply it to God or to mankind. This allows us to communicate meaningfully. With regards to the word’s application to God it must be by way of analogy or similitude (likeness). To apply human language to God the same way it is applied to human beings reduces God’s attributes to a finite level and/or elevates mankind to deity, both of which are unacceptable. Therefore, when we come across words that describe God in finite ways we must retain the same definition of the word, but apply it to God by way of likeness only after it is stripped of all finitude. For example, man is ‘good’ finitely but God is ‘good’ infinitely. In both cases ‘good’ means the same thing but the word has been applied in accordance with their respective natures. In addition to descriptions of what God is, there are negative descriptions about what God is not. This is known as apophatic theology. For example, immutable means God is not changing, eternal means God is not temporal, etc. These descriptions are necessary to show that God’s nature is no part of His creation, namely, it
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... man’s desire to become spiritually independent and selfsufficient unwittingly treads on holy ground ... eliminates all characteristics of a particular finite category from His being. These descriptions are usually applied to God’s non-moral attributes (immutability, eternality, etc.) which serve as the girdle that holds His moral attributes (love, truth, righteousness, etc.) together as to their quality and extent (e.g. God is immutably righteous and eternally loving).
SELF-EXISTING In Exodus 3:14 it says God is the great “I AM” and in the Septuagint it says He is “the One who continuously is”. From before the beginning, God’s primary characteristic has been as a selfexistent Being (cf. Jn 8:58). The Latin language knew this quality as aseite, literally meaning ‘of oneself’. In other words, unlike man God is not dependent upon another for His Being (Isa 43:10), rather, He has/is life in Himself (Jn 5:26; Rev 4:11). He has no origin, something that distinguishes God from His creation. As a self-existing Being, God neither came to be nor will ever cease to be—He just continuously is. The self-existing nature of God implies He is Purely Actual (i.e. that which is), which means He is without any potential to be other than what He is. This means God will never cease to be. This is why theologians call Him a Necessary Being (i.e. a being that cannot not be). Logically, it follows that this is the primary attribute from which
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all others flow. Though self-assertion/ existence characterises the very nature of God, man’s desire to become spiritually independent and self-sufficient unwittingly treads on holy ground not given him by the “I AM”. Oh, what a comfort it is to know that when we feel like falling apart, or are contemplating giving ourselves up for the welfare of another, God still is! He can sustain His children by holding them together in their very being (Heb 1:3).
UNCHANGEABLE AND TIMELESSLY ETERNAL Since God is pure existence without any potential to be other than what He is, He also must be immutable (changeless) and eternal (Mal 3:6). It is impossible for a Being that is without the potential to change to gain something new or lose something, both of which imply change. Both of these options imply that God lacks perfection since to gain something suggests God lacked something prior, and to lose something points to a present lack. If God cannot change, He must also be timelessly eternal since time is measured by change in the ‘before’ and ‘after’. Where there is no change, no time can exist. In other words, God cannot differ in His state as do changing and temporal creatures that can be measured. Therefore God is timelessly eternal (Ps 102:25-27; Isa 9:6; Mic 5:2).
IMPASSIBLE Because God is unchanging, He must be unchanging in all His Being, including the divine emotions or passions. Some have suggested that impassibility (apatheia) implies that God has no feelings or emotions at all. However, this is not true. More precisely, impassibility means that God cannot be affected by something outside Himself or moved from one state to another. That is to say, God really has emotions (Eph 4:6), but they are unchanging emotions. For example, God is always grieved by sin; He will never change in this respect. In the same way, God always delights in righteousness, and this can never be otherwise. Both grief and delight exist simultaneously, unchangeably and eternally in God, unlike our emotions which fluctuate with the circumstances and our fickle flesh. Thank God that He does not change in His attitudes towards sin and righteousness! It is because of His constancy that we have the victory!
THE GREATEST RELATIONSHIP POSSIBLE Because God is pure Actuality (with no potential), immutable, eternal and impassible, He offers the greatest relationship possible to mankind. God can be no more closer to us than He actually is. Any departure from this holy relationship must be due to mankind’s change, which moves him away from the Lord (Isa 59:2). Unlike man, any change in God would be for the worse. How can you improve on perfection? In Part III we will look at a few aberrant ways in which some have understood these all-important non-moral attributes of God. Joseph Holden is Director of Apologetics at Calvary Chapel Bible College and the President of Veritas Evangelical Seminary in Southern California. His mission and heart is to equip the church to defend their faith and reach others outside for Christ.
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Excellence Excellence in Ministry is a practical g uide to fruitful, pastoral ministr y. For those who are in ministr y ought to endeavour to ‘do church’ in such a way as to bring glor y to God and to help as many people as possible to become disciples of Jesus Christ. As a companion to Essentials in Ministry, this book is for those who are starting out in ministr y or ready to give up. May it encourage you to stay the course and enable you to produce much fruit for the kingdom.
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LIVING BY HIS WORD “It is written, ‘Man shall not live by bread alone, but by every word that proceeds from the mouth of God.’” Matthew 4:4
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The Word of God holds the answer to life’s great question “why am I here?” God’s Word is the truth that sets man free and provides answers for every aspect of our lives—from the origin of the universe to the end of our days.
“There is neither Jew nor Greek, there is neither slave nor free, there is neither male nor female; for you are all one in Christ Jesus”. Galatians 3:28
God is the answer to the question of ‘first cause’ in the beginning of the universe. Jesus’ teaching on the Sermon on the Mount gives direction to the socialist who desires economic fairness and equality to all. The person who desires to live by His Word will find the way, the truth,
and the life that leads to the Father, who created him and made him a living soul, separate and distinct from all the animal kingdom. Living by His Word takes us beyond mere religion into the very presence of God as it searches our hearts and transforms us into His very image. His Word is truly living, powerful and full of promise.
“So shall My Word be that goes forth from My mouth; it shall not return to Me void, but it shall accomplish what I please, and it shall prosper in the thing for which I sent it”. Isaiah 53:11
So to live, really live, is not to live by bread alone but by every Word of God.
Mike Rodriguez Mike Rodriguez is pastor of Calvary Chapel Corona in California, USA. He has served in Calvary Chapel for over twenty-five years. He has a passion for God’s Word and a heart and love for the body of Christ in the United Kingdom. To hear more of Pastor Mike’s messages tune into Living By His Word Monday – Friday at 08.30, 14.00 or 22.30. You can also log on to www.livingbyhisword.com for daily devotions.
CHANGED LIVES
ELLIOT WILSHER
God of all things good Elliot Wilsher, CC Twickenham
From national triathlon training to serving the eternal triune God, Elliot Wilsher recounts the blessings hidden beneath life’s disappointments ...
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’m always amazed, looking back, how you can see God’s hand piecing together situations in life. Events, good or bad, significant or seemingly insignificant, are all used by God and result in where we find ourselves today. One of my favourite Bible verses is Romans 8 v28: “And we know that all things work together for good to those who love God …” This verse was especially significant when I first became a Christian and has given me encouragement ever since.
With or without sport I knew “all things work together for good to those who love God ...” During my school days all my aspirations focused on sport, and in particular triathlon. I have always been competitive, and loved sport from a young age. As a teenager I was much more interested in training and racing than drinking and smoking. All I cared
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about was achieving that ‘trophy’ British tracksuit. The summer of my GCSEs, studyleave gave me a great opportunity to train full time. I started training with a Christian triathlete, and while on many long training rides there was plenty of time to talk! It was with him that I went to a festival called Greenbelt. I hadn’t expected it to be a Christian festival, but I remember being made to feel amazingly welcome and making some great new friends. I was impressed by the love those people had for one another, so when I got back home, I started to go to a local church with an old school friend, and although I’d always believed in a creative God, I became more acquainted with Him! This would prove key to a future direction I would take.
I struggled at Calvary Chapel at first. The fatigue from past experiences ... had left me feeling unsure ... For now, though, sport was still my priority; but as I increased the intensity of training during that summer, I started to suffer some pain in my knee. With only a few months until the National Champs I had it checked out. The outcome was devastating: There was no quick fix, and I would need to take at least a year off! That evening I had youth club at church, and although I didn’t feel like doing anything, going was the best decision I made. That night was significant because it was the first time I realised God had a purpose for my life. With or without sport I knew “all things work together for good to those who love God, to those who are the called according to [His] purpose”. From that day my life started to take a different direction; my goals and aims changed. I was baptized and after A-levels, went off to college. I had the offer of places to study sports science (mainly so I could train full-time!), but they were all conditional to me passing biology, which I failed to do. I reconsidered my future and got a place studying design in Northampton. Looking back this is another moment that led me to where I am now. I loved sport but design is really what I’m good at—there has been a bit of a struggle between the two over the years. College was a great time in my life in many ways. The course was perfect,
and I successfully achieved an HND and BSc (Hons) in Product Design— which confirmed to me I was back on the right path. While at college I started to see God use me in different ways and enable me to do things I never thought possible. From day one I got involved in the Christian Union and served on the committee in three very different rolls. I learnt to trust God, and my faith grew. Another life-changing event happened at college: I met Jen, my future wife. I had put my trust in God in the area of relationships, and when I allowed Him to be in control, “all things worked together for good”. Once I’d stopped looking for a wife, I saw Jen. We knew each other through CU, but returning for my final year it became obvious she was ‘the one’. The next couple of years were challenging—the Christian walk is undulating! Jen and I got engaged; I moved down to London to start work with my old training partner while Jen finished her final year. It was at this time I first encountered Calvary Chapel. It was so completely different to churches I had already experienced. I struggled at Calvary Chapel at first. The fatigue from past experiences of seeker-sensitive services, church splits due to ‘forced’ moves of the Spirit and weak and repetitive teaching had left me feeling unsure about how I could move
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As is often the case, there was a need for patience after the promise ... forward. I had become lazy and my ability to listen didn’t stretch beyond about twenty minutes. I endured, and I began to ‘go deeper’. Jen and I married in 1998, got our first home and even started working together. I was running a triathlon shop and pro tri team—it was a dream. But the business was forced to close, and we both ended up out of work. It took me six months to conclude the business. Although it hurt as much as getting injured as a young triathlete, I knew God would work it all for good! In the time I was out of work I was handed a course in web design and started to teach myself. Within a few months I’d built my first sites. The web has changed so much in ten years, but it’s been amazing to see how God has used these new skills to provide for my family and impact the ministry. Trying to find a design job, I was employed by a small publishing company as deputy editor. During this time I got a heart to use my skills for ministry, and especially to help establish UK Calvary Chapels. My first church site was for CC Westminster in 2000, and although basic, it started the journey and fuelled the passion. The publishing company gave me professional and commercial experience, but also pushed me to the limits of my patience—it was a hard, ‘old school’ company and Christian values didn’t easily fit! The company soon
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realized I was building websites in my spare time and asked me to ‘champion’ its website. It was a huge challenge but provided me with the raw technical skills I rely on today. Days after I re-launched the site, our first daughter Charlotte was born. The birth of Charlotte also signalled a turning point; it was at the UK pastors’ and leaders’ conference in 2002 that I believe God called me to work for Him full time. As is often the case, there was a need for patience after the promise though. By this time the Bible study in Twickenham had grown into a church plant and we’d moved from CC Westminster with Pastor Rob Dingman. As we waited to see where God would lead us, I started to get more involved in various Calvary Chapel ministries. Our heart and vision has always been to use our skills to help establish UK churches and ministries; including Calvary Chapel Radio and Creation Fest. Then in 2005 God fulfilled His promises and blessed us beyond all we could have imagined. After two miscarriages our second daughter Sarah was born and we were given the opportunity to buy a house—something we never thought possible! For me it reconfirmed God’s plan for our lives. I’d often tried to take control and work out a solution, but God wanted us right where He had
us. He even provided us with a beautiful house near good schools to prove it. We moved into the house at the same time we felt God calling me to hand in my notice at work. While leaving a comfort zone, God’s timing was perfect—everything fitted into place in a way we never could have planned. Calvary Design is now five years old and I’ve been working full-time for three years. God’s faithfulness has been amazing, providing every step of the way. In these tough economic times it has also been a great witness to God’s continual provision. The opportunities to experience firsthand the work of a variety of ministries; from standing in a muddy field at Creation Fest, to visiting India with Gospel for Asia, has fuelled the passion for what we do and reminds us that we all have different gifts and are called to minister in different ways. I’ve been studying the book of Timothy since recently starting to lead our men’s fellowship at CC Twickenham. The men’s fellowship is designed to challenge us to step out of our Christian comfort zones and seek to become men of God. A Scripture that has come from those meetings is 1 Tim 1:12: “And I thank Christ Jesus our Lord who has enabled me, because He counted me faithful, putting [me] into the ministry”. ONLY GOD could have worked my circumstances out for GOOD. It is by His grace and for His glory that we stick to the narrow path—and for that, I can be thankful!
Taj Mahal India with GFA.
Calvary Chapel Radio table at Creation Fest 07.
Mens London Prayer, with Pastors Rob Dingman, Matt Kottman, and Marshall Allnut.
To find out more about Calvary Chapel Twickenham visit: www.calvarychapeltwickenham.com or call: 0208 979 6260 You can also check out Elliot’s website at:
www.calvarydesign.com
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A Word to Women Seizzin ng the Day
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ometimes I walk through life as a senseless beast simply occupying myself until I die. I am confident that at death every spiritual reality I believe in will be realized. In the meantime, like Martha at the tomb of her brother, Lazarus, I expect very little of Jesus. “I know that at the resurrection on the last day my brother will rise …” My hopes are all future and not in the present. A senseless person needs pain to awaken them from slumber. My own daughter needs to be shaken to be awakened. I have heard from friends who had surgery that no pain medication was administered until pain awoke them from the anaesthetic after their operation. The pain Pain awakens was necessary to awaken them and guarantee life and health. me. Pain even Pain awakens me. Pain even momotivates me. tivates me. Because of pain I do Because of things I would not ordinarily do. I pain I do things seek out a doctor. I spend money. I I would not take precautions. I eat differently. I exercise. I do whatever is necessary ordinarily do. to alleviate the pain.
Pain gives me a greater appreciation of life. Suddenly I am aware of all that I have. I know that I have jammed my thumb before. It is only then I realise what a necessary appendage that has been to me. Pain makes me thankful for that little thumb. So God uses pain in I don’t want to live my life to awaken me out my days simply to the greater reality going through of spiritual life. I still hate pain but I agree spiritual motions with God that it is without spiritual necessary to bring emotions ... me back to life. I don’t want to live out my days simply going through spiritual motions without spiritual emotions. I want a greater awareness of all God is doing all around me. I want to seize the moment and live the abundant life in Christ.
Cheryl Brodersen
A Bible teacher who loves to explore the treasures of God’s Word. Here, Cheryl highlights some of the timeless truths found in God’s Word.
‘Gracious Words’ airs on CCRadio every Saturday at 12.00 and 20.00 hours
Dr. Arnold Fruchtenbaum Founder and director of Ariel Ministries. Arnold is one of the foremost authorities on the nation of Israel, and is a messianic Jewish believer. This has made him a popular speaker and teacher at Bible conferences throughout the world.
Session 1: How to Destroy the Jews Session 2: The Nature of the Bible
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Thursday 3 September 2009 7 - 8pm / 8.15 - 9.15pm The Tabernacle, Cambridge Road Hastings, East Sussex TN34 1HZ
For more information call 07783 199 601 or email dougkeen@calvarychapel.com www.calvarychapelhastings.co.uk
NEWS DIARY
BUILDING HIS CHURCH
TEACH THE WORD CONFERENCE - CCUK By Philip Vickery, CC Oxford
This year’s Teach the Word conference was held on April 25 in the city of Oxford. Once again the King’s Centre proved to be a great venue with its 1000seat sanctuary holding the main sessions. The conference was extremely well attended as over twenty-seven UK Calvary Chapels gathered together for the day. Many of the delegates had travelled over three hours to attend the conference demonstrating a true desire for fellowship. Calvary Chapel Oxford considered it a blessing to serve in organising and hosting the conference. The speakers were Brian and Cheryl Brodersen from CC Costa Mesa, USA, and David Guzik from CC Siegen, Germany. Brian gave a challenging word on ‘the purpose of trials’ from 2 Peter 1, while David spoke powerfully on ‘having the right heart attitude’ from 1 Kings 11. Cheryl taught a session for women and shared on the subject of ‘feeling insignificant’. Worship was led by Dave Rios of CC Corona, along with a worship band from CC Cardiff. The children enjoyed a full day of events provided by Next Generation ministries, led by Clint Pickens from CC Swansea. All who ministered were a great blessing to those gathered and we would like to thank them for their sacrificial service. The conference provided a unique opportunity for the congregational members of the various UK Calvary Chapels as well as CC Radio’s audience to meet one another and have fellowship together. There was a genuine sense of love and unity amongst the people and a real hunger for the Word of God. We thank the Lord for His blessing upon the day and pray that He will continue to build His Church here in the UK.
Cheryl Brodersen teaches the women
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YORK UK PASTORS & LEADERS CONFERENCE Becoming Mary’ Doug Keen shares his thoughts on this year’s conference
And Jesus answered and said to her, “Martha, Martha, you are worried and troubled about many things. “But one thing is needed, and Mary has chosen that good part, which will not be taken away from her.” Luke 10:38-42 One subtle danger for pastors and ministry leaders is that ministry can actually steal their hearts from the Lord. Like Martha in Luke 10, we can be worried, troubled, and distracted with much serving. Like the church of Ephesus in Revelation 2, we can be working hard and doing a lot of things right but actually leave our first love relationship with Jesus. How important it is for us to continually refocus our hearts on Jesus. The UK Calvary Chapel Pastors’ and Leaders’ Conference at York (29 June to 2 July) was a time for ministers to get away and simply sit at the feet of Jesus for four days. A time for us to worship Jesus, pray together, fellowship with old and new friends, eat really well, and be fed by great Bible teaching. This year’s conference had to be one of the best weeks of my life and I know others who felt the same way. The love of Christ was so tangible and real – His love that casts out all fear, breaks down walls of separation, softens hard hearts, brings pure joy, and causes us to love and trust Him even more! I’m back in the full swing of ministry again, but I’m not the same person. My heart has changed. I thank God for allowing me to experience those four dayswith my brothers and sisters in York. I look forward to next year!
Next year’s date: UK Pastors and Leaders Conference: 28th June - 1st July, 2010 Visit www.calvaryyork.com
TUNING IN @ CC PASTORS CONFERENCE - California Calvary Chapel Radio has been quietly growing a loyal radio audience over the past six years and, as it’s grown, listeners have asked us to let more people know about the ministry. So this year CC Radio decided to tell a few more people what it’s up to … after connecting with British listeners at CRE, we crossed the Atlantic to meet pastors from further afield. In doing so some new and exciting ways in which our programming is being used to minister to people were uncovered … for both CC Radio and some CC pastors. Pastors came from all over the world to this key annual event to meet for encouragement, fellowship and teaching, which this year was from 2 Timothy with the message to hold fast the truth. With such a low-key approach to promotion, it was interesting to discover whether pastors were aware of the station… but it wasn’t long before the first of several of the 900 hundred pastors attending singled out CC Radio. Intent on asking if CC Radio could be heard in Moldova, Pastor Osigian shared his church’s plans to harness the teaching ministry of CC Radio to train up pastors in a newly acquired building in Moldova. The building adjoines a business college whose students learn English as part of their course and so the church also hopes to offer up CC Radio programming as part of their English training. Closer to home, in Germany, David Guzik, director of Calvary Chapel Bible College in Siegen, suddenly caught sight of the potential for CC Radio to minister to English-speaking Germans in his area. It dawned on him that not only do lots of Germans have ‘those dishes’, as he put it, but that CC Radio broadcast through a large part of Europe as well as the UK. Many pastors ministering in the US told us how much they like our worship. One told of how he regularly listens as he prepares for his ministry every Saturday night while another told of how his parents listen 24/7 from Canada. Others hearing about the station for the first time were excited at the prospect of sharing the station with unsaved family members and friends in the UK and Europe. Maybe you have some stories to share about how CC Radio is being used to bring the Bible home to people in your area. We’d love to hear your stories so please drop us a line and let us know. Write to us at the address on page 2 or email us at:
newsletter@calvarychapelradio.co.uk
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LETTING THE LIGHT SHINE @ CHRISTIAN RESOURCES EXHIBITION by Alan Manchester, CC Twickenham
In May, CC Radio ‘let their light shine’ at this year’s national Christian Resources Exhibition (CRE) in Sandown Park, Surrey. The largest of its kind in Europe, this annual four-day Exhibition aims to showcase a broad range of resources available to Christians, churches and ministries, and this year attracted over 11,000 visitors. As well as the chance to check out over 370 resource stands (representing over 1,000 organisations), visitors had the chance to participate in a range of seminars, listen to live music, and try out a special art zone in between a coffee and a browse through some great reading material in the bookshops. After exhibiting for the first time last year, CC Radio realized CRE was a great place to share about our most valuable resource—the Word of God broadcast 24/7. We also realized it was a great place to promote Creation Fest, our national Christian music festival, the Calvary Chapel churches as a whole, as well as other services like Calvary Design. So we decided to return again this year with a slightly larger stand in a different location.
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We met people from all walks of life, all types of churches, and from all over the country. Some asked for advice about finding a Bible-teaching church. As they did, we found ourselves referring to the church listing and map at the back of this magazine. We talked about the importance of the Word of God and why we emphasise this in the radio and in our church life, and we also had several opportunities to share the gospel and pray with people. With CC Radio accessible to anyone with Sky or the Internet, we wanted to make more people aware that our Bible teaching and music are available 24/7 on both these mediums free of charge! Altogether we handed out 3,000 copies of our magazine and programme guide. Even if people said they didn’t listen to Christian radio, we encouraged them to take and read the magazine, which contains some informative articles as well as our list of churches in fellowship with Calvary Chapel in the UK and Ireland (now 40+). We hope that many will tune into CC Radio after reading the magazine, or come to Creation Fest.
CRE is a great way to meet Christian people from all over the country, as well as meet others who are not yet believers. We had many opportunities to let God’s Word shine as we talked to people about the importance of His Word. Whereas last year, relatively few people had heard of Calvary Chapel, this year we noticed more people were aware of our ministry. Those helping on the stand were blessed by meeting so many visitors, as they rushed around the large exhibition.
l-r: Marvin Gardner, Rob Dingman, Alan Manchester
This year volunteers from CC Twickenham and CC Leatherhead came alongside Ali and Bruce from CC Radio to sta the stand. If you are interested in attending or helping out next year at CRE please let us know (see email below). All exhibi-
tors receive several hundred free entry tickets to give away, meaning you can attend for free if you have a ticket in advance. If you are thinking of coming, it would be a great help if you could join us on the stand for a couple of hours, or even a whole day. Either way, you will still have time to wander around and take in the exhibition. If you are a Calvary Chapel church and would like to share in the cost of getting the word out at CRE, please feel free to contact us. Lastly, if you are a pastor on air on CC Radio, CRE is a great way for you to meet your audience or even potential audience! So, if you are thinking of attending next year or might like to join us please let us know by emailing: newsletter@calvarychapelnewsletter.com.
Rob Dingman & Visitor
Ali & Bruce Johnston-White
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Christ in Britain
Brian C Nixon author & educator
Crusades & the Magna Carta AD 1189 - AD 1228
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n ou our last instalment of Christ in Britain we looked at the amazing story of Henry II and look Beckett. Once friends, the two had Thomas o a falling out, eventually leading to the murder of Beckett in Canterbury by some knights faithful to Henry. I remember standing on the supposed spot of that murder in Canterbury Cathedral. I was there for my graduation ceremony from Canterbury Christchurch University. As I looked around the cloister I played out the scene in my mind. It must have been a surreal situation, the culminating act between one man concerned with this earthly world and another man concerned with God’s kingdom. In his classic work, Murder in the Cathedral (based on Beckett’s murder), T. S. Eliot said it best: Temporal power, to build a good world, to keep order, as the world knows order. Those who put their faith in worldly order not controlled by the order of God, in confident ignorance, but arrest disorder, make it fast, breed fatal disease, degrade what they exalt.
Richard, John and the Crusades
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f the death of Henry II fter iin AD 1189, England was rruled by two of his sons, first by Richard I who ruled between AD 1189 and AD 1199, and after by John who ruled between AD 1199 and AD 1216. It was Richard’s life, however, that became synonymous with one word: crusade. Though never played out at the time, the idea for a crusade began in the year 1074 when Gregory VII called for a war against Islam as it rapidly penetrated Christian Europe. The rationale behind these crusades was more than one religion exerting itself over another, more than Muslims killing Christians and Christians killing Muslims. Rather, the economic, social, political and religious landscape of the day portrayed a struggle between empires, between the East and the West. In this the crusades transcended religion. The first “official” crusade began in AD 1095. In an appeal from Urban II, Europe was called upon to rescue the Holy Land from Islamic regimes. The Holy Land was ‘saved’, if, but for a time, and the war was over by AD 1099. Yet less than fifty years later, however, by AD 1147, the religiouspolitical groups were at it again, with
the Islamic regimes conquering Jerusalem in AD 1187. It wasn’t until the third crusade, deemed the “Kings’ Crusade”, that England fully engaged in the wars. The Third Crusade that began almost one hundred years after the first, between AD 1189-1192, was called the Kings’ Crusade because three kings led it: Philip Augustus of France, Richard of England and Emperor Frederick. Despite the Crusade’s name, Frederick drowned on his way to the battle, and Philip of France went home in AD 1191, leaving one king, Richard of England, alone to lead the attack on Jerusalem. Though Richard spoke little English and probably used England to support his other armies, he was seen as a pious King in England, and because of his command of English forces in the Middle East, he became known as “The Lionheart”. Though he was not successful in re-conquering Jerusalem, leaving it under Islamic rule, Richard signed a treaty with Muslim leader Saladin, giving Christians the right to journey to Jerusalem for pilgrimages. After his return to England, internal fighting with Duke Leopold led to Richard’s death from a crossbow wound in AD 1194.
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fter ft Richard’s death, his brother de John ruled as King Jo of England from AD 1199 until his death in AD 1216. Other than the fabled interaction with Robin Hood, John is best remembered for his political ineffectiveness, which later sealed the Magna Carta, the birth of modern democracy, and his disputes with the Pope, Innocent III. After the death of Archbishop Hubert Walter on 13th July 1205, John entered an ongoing fight with Innocent III as to who should be the Archbishop of Canterbury. King John wanted a chap named John de Gray but the Pope, through his English chapter, wanted Reginald. In the end the Roman-influenced chapter secretly elected Reginald, upsetting John who retaliated by electing John de Gray. The squabble went back and forth until John was excommunicated in February of 1213. By May of the same year though John had submitted to the Pope, giving money, land and power to the Roman church. These gifts and John’s submission were,
however, all more or less given to help save England from a rumoured attack from France. After John’s submission, Stephen Langston (AD 1150–AD 1228) became Archbishop of Canterbury. Stephen had led a political struggle against King John, leading to the Magna Carta. A level-headed man, Stephen worked to pacify the rocky relationship between England and Rome but this eventually caused the Pope to suspend Stephen from all church functions. After the death of Pope Innocent III, however, Stephen regained his rights to lead the Church under Henry III and it is to Henry III that we turn to in our next issue. Until next time, grace and peace be with you. Brian Nixon
Brian C Nixon is a writer, teacher and broadcaster based in Albuquerque, New Mexico. He has co-hosted the nationally and internationally syndicated Q/A radio programme Pastor’s Perspective with Brian Brodersen and hosted His Channel Live TV.
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CHURCHES IN FELLOWSHIP WITH CALVARY CHAPEL
“... I will build My church, and the gates of Hell shall not prevail against it”. Matt 16:18b
CALVARY CHAPEL BIBLE COLLEGES CARDIFF, Wales 02920 371327 www.calvarycardiff.com
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YORK, England 01904 638777 www.calvaryyork.com
ENGLAND Grace Fellowship Ashford Anthony Forsyth
Calvary Chapel Hastings Doug Keen
07986 510806 www.gracefellowship.co.uk Sunday Service 10.30 am
01424 422770 www.calvarychapelhastings.co.uk Sunday Service 10.30am
Calvary Chapel Birmingham
Calvary Chapel Spring Valley, Kendal Jeff Cuozzo
07838 119297 • 0121 778 1353 www.calvarychapelbirmingham.co.uk Sunday Service 10.30 am
01539 821397 www.ccspringvalley.co.uk Sunday Service 10.30 am
Church on the Way, Bradford
Calvary Chapel Docklands
Jim King
Marshall Alnutt
01274 617737 www.cotw.org.uk Sunday Service 10.30 am & 7.00 pm
07903 311650 www.calvarychapeldocklands.co.uk Sunday Service 12.30 pm
Calvary Chapel by the Sea, Bridlington
Calvary Chapel Leatherhead
Loren Combs
Matt Kottman
01262 678328 www.calvarybythesea.org.uk Sunday Service 10.30 am Calvary Chapel Cambridge Joey Rozek
07766 540241 www.calvarychapelcambridge.com Sunday Service 10.30 am Deal Christian Fellowship Bob Forder
01304 365226 www.calvarychapeldeal.co.uk Sunday Service 10.30 am Calvary Chapel Exeter Damian Velarde
07765 076592 www.calvaryexeter.co.uk Sunday Morning 11.00 am Calvary Chapel Harrogate Michael Howard
01423 889 638 www.calvarychapelharrogate.com Sunday Service 10.30 am
01372 200570 www.ccleatherhead.com Sunday Service 10.00 am Calvary Chapel Norbury Ilyas Mughal
LONDON
Rich Bustraan
07787 113067 www.calvarychapelnorbury.org.uk Sunday Service 3.00 pm (in Urdu & Punjabi) Calvary Chapel South London Patrick Pierre-Powell
07904 039864 www.calvarychapelsouthlondon.org Sunday Service 11.00 am Calvary Chapel Twickenham Rob Dingman
020 8979 6260 www.calvarychapeltwickenham.com Sunday Service 10.30 am Calvary Chapel Westminster Alwyn Wall
020 7828 5520 www.calvarylondon.co.uk Sunday Services 9.00, 11.00 am & 6.00 pm
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Calvary Chapel King’s Lynn
Calvary Chapel Stockport
Vincent Proffit
Kirk Crager
07533 704315 Sunday & Thursday Services 7.00 pm
0161 286 8258 www.calvarystockport.co.uk Sunday Services 10.30 am & 6.30 pm
Cornerstone Calvary Chapel Stan Smith
0161 736 1761 www.cornerstonecalvarychapel.co.uk Sunday Service 10.30 am Calvary Chapel Mansfield Bryce Heard
01623 652297 www.calvarychapelmansfield.org.uk Sunday Service 10.30 am Calvary Chapel Newcastle Drew Davis
0191 241 2662 www.calvarychapelnewcastle.com Sunday Service 2.00 pm Calvary Chapel Norwich John Brown
01603 259309 www.calvarychapelnorwich.com Sunday Service 10.30 am
Calvary Chapel Torbay Laurie Brown
01803 389365 • 07780 692146 www.calvarychapeltorbay.com Sunday Service 10.30 am Calvary Chapel Warrington Mike Hoile
01925 456461 www.calvarychapelwarrington.org Sunday Service 10.30 am Calvary Chapel Woolacombe Olly Young
01271 871027 www.calvarywoolacombe.com Sunday Service 10.30 am Calvary Chapel York Dave Sylvester
01904 638777 www.calvaryyork.com Sunday Services 10.30 am & 7.00 pm
Calvary Chapel Fellowship Otley Peter Aspinall
01943 850092 www3.calvarychapel/otley Sunday Service 10.00 am
IRELAND
Calvary Chapel Oxford
Mike Neglia
Phil Vickery
01865 864498 www.calvarychapeloxford.org.uk Sunday Service 10.30 am Calvary Chapel Portsmouth Ron Matsen
0239 226 2406 • 07860 10070 www.calvaryportsmouth.co.uk Sunday Services 10.30 am & 6.30 pm Calvary Chapel Southampton Simon Lawrenson
023 8057 1219 • 07787 516928 www.calvarychapelsouthampton.co.uk Sunday Service 10.30 am
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Calvary Chapel Cork
085144 3595 www.calvarycork.org Sunday Service 11.15 am Crosspoint, Dublin Kevin Fitzgerald
01497 0374 • 08777 68150 www.crosspoint.ie Sunday Service 10.00 am & 11.45 am Calvary Gailimh Galway Ray Clancy
087970 5855 www.calvarygalway.com Sunday Service 11.30 am
NORTHERN IRELAND
Inverness Bible Fellowship
Harvest, Ballymena
01463 798151 www.biblefellowship.co.uk Sunday Service 11.00 am
William Olphert
028 2568313 www.harvestni.co.uk Sunday Service 11.00 am
Leo Rose
Calvary Chapel Kilmarnock Tony Kordakis
SCOTLAND
01563 539813 www.calvarykilmarnock.org Sunday Service 10.30 am
Calvary Chapel Ayr
Calvary Christian Fellowship Motherwell
Alex Henderson
01292 280034 www.calvaryayr.org.uk Sunday Service 10.00 am Calvary Christian Fellowship Carluke Jim Tatton
01555 772893 www.calvarycarluke.com Sunday Services 11.00 am & 6.30 pm* (*every 3rd Sunday in month)
Dave Simpson
01698 254 848 www.calvarymotherwell.org Sunday Services 11.00 am & 6.30 pm Calvary Chapel Stirling Stuart Gillespie
O7940 979503 www.calvarystirling.org Sunday Service 6.30 pm
Calvary Chapel Dunfermline Ken Scott
01383 738419 www.calvarydunfermline.org Sunday Services 11.00 am
WALES
Calvary Chapel Edinburgh
Calvary Chapel Cardiff
Dan Starling
John Vickery
0131 660 4535 www.calvarychapeledinburgh.com Sunday Service 11.15 am
02920 371327 www.calvarycardiff.com Sunday Service 11.00 am
Calvary Chapel Glasgow
Calvary Chapel Swansea
Matt McGoldrick
Clint Pickens
0141 337 1716 www.calvaryglasgow.com Sunday Service 11.00 am
01792 641601 www.calvarychapelswansea.com Sunday Services 11.00 am
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PROGRAMME GUIDE MONDAY - FRIDAY 00.00 Walk in the Light with Bil Gallatin 00.30 Searchlight with Jon Courson 01.00 Pastor’s Perspective 02.00 Praise & Worship 05.00 Answers in Genesis with Ken Ham 05.03 Daily Devotional with Dorothy Bennett 05.15 Words of Life with Bob Caldwell 05.30 Line upon Line with Rob Dingman 06.00 Maranatha Radio with Ray Bentley 06.30 The Word for Today with Chuck Smith 07.00 Back to Basics with Brian Brodersen 07.30 Reality with Britt Merrick 08.00 Walk in the Light with Bil Gallatin 08.30 Living By His Word with Mike Rodriguez 09.00 Calvary Chapel Oxford with Phil Vickery 09.30 Anchored Deep with Matt Kottman 10.00 Words of Life with Bob Caldwell 10.15 Answers in Genesis with Ken Ham 10.18 Daily Devotional with Dorothy Bennett 10.30 Maranatha Radio with Ray Bentley 11.00 Back to Basics with Brian Brodersen
12.00 Praise & Worship 12.30 Reality with Britt Merrick 13.00 The Word for Today with Chuck Smith 13.30 Line upon Line with Rob Dingman 14.00 Living By His Word with Mike Rodriguez 14.30 Riches of Grace with John Vickery 15.00 Praise & Worship 17.00 Anchored Deep with Matt Kottman 17.30 Answers in Genesis with Ken Ham 17.33 Daily Devotional with Dorothy Bennett 17.45 Words of Life with Bob Caldwell 18.00 Searchlight with Jon Courson 18.30 Line upon Line with Rob Dingman 19.00 The Word for Today with Chuck Smith 19.34 Walk in the Light with Bil Gallatin 20.00 Pastor’s Perspective 21.00 Reality with Britt Merrick 21.30 Maranatha Radio with Ray Bentley 22.00 Back to Basics with Brian Brodersen 22.30 Living By His Word with Mike Rodriguez 23.00 Riches of Grace with John Vickery 23.30 Calvary Chapel Oxford with Phil Vickery
11.30 Searchlight with Jon Courson
SATURDAY
SUNDAY
00.00 Praise & Worship
00.00 Praise & Worship
09.00 Urban Mission Radio
08.00 The Word for Today with Chuck Smith
10.00 Praise & Worship
11.00 Back to Basics with Brian Brodersen
11.00 Front Page Radio with Dan Wooding
13.00 Praise & Worship
11.30 Road 2 Reality with KP Yohannan
16.00 Calvary Chapel South London Various
12.00 Gracious Words with Cheryl Brodersen
17.00 Line upon Line with Rob Dingman
12.30 The Word for Today with Chuck Smith
18.00 Living Grace with Martyn Lloyd-Jones
13.00 Praise & Worship
19.00 Back to Basics with Brian Brodersen
16.00 Best of Pastor’s Perspective
21.00 Searchlight with Jon Courson
19.00 Road 2 Reality with KP Yohannan 19.30 The Word for Today with Chuck Smith 20.00 Gracious Words with Cheryl Brodersen 20.30 Front Page Radio with Dan Wooding 21.00 Urban Mission Radio 22.00 Praise & Worship
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PASTORS AIR PASTORS ONONAIR Ray Bentley Maranatha Radio www.maranathachapel.org Brian Brodersen Calvary Chapel Costa Mesa www.backtobasicsradio.com Bob Caldwell Calvary Chapel Boise www.ccboise.org Jon Courson Searchlight Ministry www.joncourson.com Rob Dingman Calvary Chapel Twickenham www.calvarychapeltwickenham.com Bil Gallatin Calvary Chapel Finger Lakes www.ccfingerlakes.org Ken Ham Answers in Genesis www.answersradio.com Martyn Lloyd-Jones MLJ Recording Trust www.mlj.org.uk Matt Kottman Calvary Chapel Leatherhead www.calvarychapelleatherhead.com Britt Merrick Reality Carpinteria www.jesusisreality.com
Mike Rodriguez Calvary Chapel Corona www.calvarycorona.org Chuck Smith Calvary Chapel Costa Mesa www.thewordfortoday.org John Vickery Calvary Chapel Cardiff www.calvarycardiff.com Phil Vickery Calvary Chapel Oxford www.calvarychapeloxford.com Dan Wooding Front Page Radio www.assistnews.net KP Yohannan Road 2 Reality www.road2reality.org.uk
Patrick Pierre-Powell
Robert Prendergast
Efrem Buckle
Calvary Chapel South London www.calvarychapelsouthlondon.org
Women's Ministry Dorothy Bennett Daily Devotional
Cheryl Brodersen Gracious Words
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