Looking Back at Lausanne (1974-2024): 50 Years of False Covenant

This important episode of Into the Pray features the disturbing details (including lack thereof) of the Lausanne “Covenant” and Movement that’s followed since 1974.

The late Billy Graham and John Stott believed that “fundamentalists” were sinful in their “individualism”…but was this true and is this true today?

Our Podcast | From A Beach Cafe

The “Into the Pray” podcast lands this week in a new “on the run” vlog-form. Please let us know in the comments section if you like it!

Episode #1 is from a very blustery Scottish beach in bright sunshine, taking shelter in a warm cafe with excellent coffee, (we resisted the delicious cakes on offer).

Our conversation this week is to get us all to think about the spiritual climate that we’re all living within — ie that the multiplicity of different Christian doctrines and denominations that are tolerated (and even celebrated) equate to nothing other than deep spiritual sickness and spawning false gospels.

Could You Help Me Make These Videos?

I am looking for some help to make a series of films about arguably the most monumentally important theological emphasis in the Bible. I need an experienced cameraman/film-maker (or two) to hike a mountain with me, a studio space to record some Bible teaching components, some finance to purchase some lighting, a microphone and yourContinue reading “Could You Help Me Make These Videos?”

What of Your Church/Pastor?

The baton has certainly been dropped over many generations. This generation (mainly the children) are paying an unknowable price for such irrelevant spiritual slop plastered over with the Name. It’s right to think about “going back to the start” (i.e. the ancient ways of Jeremiah or David in Psalm 139) but I do not thinkContinue reading “What of Your Church/Pastor?”

That Which Is Currently Hamstringing The Body of Christ

The content discusses the impact of egalitarianism on the Church, highlighting the need for doctrinal clarity and repentance from denominationalism. It emphasizes the importance of choosing to serve Christ and suggests a shift towards ancient ecclesiology. The author expresses urgency and hope for the future of the Church.

It Is Better To Be Divided

It is better to be divided by truth than to be united in error. It is better to speak the truth that hurts and then heals, than falsehood that comforts and then kills. It is better to be hated for telling the truth than to be loved for telling a lie. It is better to stand alone with the truth, than to be wrong with a multitude.

The Glorious Few (Book Review)

God is no less gracious when He disciplines us in fury than when He sings over us in love. Does an earthly parent whisper, coo, mollycoddle and provide extra pocket-money when their child is brazenly rebellious? Are they any less loving when they don’t? Would they be genuinely loving if they did?