EBOOK

Good News People

Hopeful Evangelicals Yesterday, Today And Tomorrow

Gavin Calver
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Pages
224
Year
2025
Language
English

About

The need of the hour is for the church to hold passionately to historic Christian beliefs, as found in God's word; to place the Bible as the ultimate authority in our lives; and to pursue Gospel living and sharing with energetic fervour.
We need to be Good News People.
Gavin and Phil invite you see what evangelicals have always been, and what we need to remember to be: committed to Jesus, the gospel, and hopefulness. Our churches and the world face big challenges. This book invites you to adopt vital postures to help the church stand firm in the middle of our shifting culture.




With lessons from history, inspiration from Scripture, and the energy of Spirit-filled disciples, be inspired and encouraged as you seek to be good news people where you live.

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"I love this book. It is easy to read, the people are real, the experiences are real and it breaks down the gospel in a way that not only brings clarity but causes a renewal of confidence in the faith and a desire to be a relentless advocate of the gospel of Jesus Christ for the seasoned and new Christian alike. Bravo to the Evangelical Alliance."
Revd Celia Apeagyei-Collins, founder and CEO, The Rehoboth Foundation
"What a book! Excitingly biblical, remarkably contemporary and profoundly relevant to our church, country, culture and local community. This book really is authentic good news about Good News people... the Church of Jesus Christ. The book is saturated with hope! With refreshing honesty and prophetic insight, Gavin and Phil have given us a gold mine. From their vast personal experience and drone-li
Bishop Ken Clarke, former Bishop of Kilmore, Elphin and Ardagh
"Good News People is a compelling call to an evangelical unity that holds firm to the authority of Scripture, the centrality of the cross, and the lordship of Christ, while also remaining engaged with the world around us. Gavin Calver and Phil Knox challenge us to embody the good news of the gospel we share, reflecting the love of Jesus, holding firm to the counter cultural truths of his Lordship,
Matt Lillicrap, CEO, UCCF

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