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Review of the year 2018 



A breakdown of the most clicked stories, opinions, features and book reviews in The Baptist Times in 2018

 


 

Church stories  


Renew37
 

1 Wellbeing café movement growing
Just over a year after a wellbeing café in Nottingham won funding to replicate its work, nine more have opened

2 'An amazing opportunity for Christians'
A ministry that ‘simply teaches the Bible’ has been stunned by a recent spike in demand from schools

3 The Blaby story - lessons from church growth
This is the story of God growing His kingdom through the older generation as He has over-ruled our pre-conceptions of church growth, our rules and our regulations, writes Blaby Baptist Church pastor Pauline Wills



For the top ten most read church stories of 2018, click here
 



National news

 
Baptism JCB

 

1 Baptisms in a JCB in Canada
How do you respond when someone wants to be baptised, but there's no baptistery in sight? Army chaplain and Baptist minister Gary Birch takes up the story

2 ‘No other preacher could compare with him’
Tributes have been pouring in for Billy Graham, Baptist minister and evangelist, who has died aged 99

3 Baptist Union Council: March 2018
A report of Baptist Union Council March 2018, featuring progress on how we train, equip and encourage our future leaders
 

For the top ten most read national news stories of 2018, click here

 



Opinions/blogs 

 
Yes no700

 

1 Why churches should avoid 'agreeing to disagree'
It only leads to more pain in the long term - better to declare where you stand on the LGBT issue from the outset

2 Mindfulness, resilience and Gethsemane
A Baptist minister shares what it's like to feel anxious all the time - and what has been helpful in working through it

3 A prayer for Brexit  
Baptist minister Jonathan Beer is urging congregations to pray for the Brexit separation negotiations, whatever our political views. He offers this short reflection and prayer
 

For the top ten most read opinions/blogs of 2018, click here
 




Features/interviews

 

Female Pixabay1 Edith Gates: A Baptist Pioneer
A century ago, Edith Gates was the first woman to be recognised as being in pastoral charge of an English Baptist church. What do we know about her?

2 'A clothing company with a social responsibility'
More Lord is a clothing company with a difference. Interview with founder and CEO JD Vance, a member of The Gate, a Baptist church in Reading   

3 Welcoming Iranian asylum seekers
Minister Jonathan Keyworth shares how life at Heywood Baptist Church has been transformed



For the top five most read features/interviews of 2018, click here 

 




Book reviews

 

1 Gathering Disciples: Essays in Honour of Christopher J. Ellis. Myra Blyth and Andy Goodliff (editors) "A wonderful collection of essays, each addressing an area of vital importance to our Baptist way of being church"

2 Interrupting Silence: God’s Command to Speak Out. By Walter Brueggemann "A book about justice, where Brueggemann analyses eight Biblical passages in which silence is broken. Deceptively simple prose; profoundly challenging ideas"

3 Reclaiming the Common Good. Compiled and edited by Virginia Moffatt
"For Christians who want their faith to shape their politics and view of the world, this thought provoking and challenging collection of essays is a must read"



For the top five book reviews, click here
 
 



International news stories

 

Ukraine flagReligious persecutions in Ukraine
Religious persecutions are taking place in the occupied territories of Ukraine

2 First female President for JBU
The Jamaica Baptist Union witnessed a moment of history when it welcomed its first female President, Karen Kirlew

3 Militants burn Baptist church in Kyrgyzstan
However, the Bible on the altar survived the arson attack, encouraging the Christians there to stand firm in their faith
 

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Baptist Times, 02/01/2019
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‘Our aim is to help participants learn peace-making skills’
The Blackley Centre is once again hosting its Paths of Peace Training Course, which equips participants with the skills to transform conflicts in a church setting and beyond. Baptist minister and mediation trainer Joanna Williams explains more
'Our nation's children need the church'
Families are suffering as never before. Ian Soars, CEO of the charity Spurgeons, says churches have a role in reversing the decline in children and young people’s wellbeing - and explains how
Living with limitations
A new blog series from the Northumbrian Collective seeks to grapple honestly and thoughtfully with a question we might prefer not to think about, led by people who experience disability in their day-to-day life. Craig Millward introduces it
The long-lasting echo of Richard Hays (1948-2025)
His name might be unfamiliar to you, but Hays wrote three books that set new directions for New Testament studies in the late 20th century and into the 21st century, writes Andy Goodliff
Visions of Justice and Hope
A new resource from the Evangelical Alliance offers a guided journey into racial justice and practical steps for fostering healing and meaningful dialogue. One People Commission director and Baptist minister Israel Olofinjana introduces it
What can Christians learn from 2024?
Chris Goswami highlights six defining news stories from 2024 that deserve a second look
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