Tim Price
Press Service International
Tim is currently a youth pastor in California. He loves God and has a heart to see people know Jesus and His will for their lives, and the time they’re living in.
Tim Price’s previous articles may be viewed at http://www.pressserviceinternational.org/tim-price.html
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“If you were the only one on a desert island…”
“If you were the only person on a desert island, and could only take three things with you, what would they be?”
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Rethinking church IV: A model for consistent local outreach
The Bible reveals two main purposes for church meetings. The first is to teach and encourage each another to become more like Christ. The second is to look after the needy and reach the lost.
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The fierce urgency of now
Particular moments in Christian history proved undeniably defining. Times where great acts upended the world for good, like during book of Acts, or for ill, as seen in periods like the Dark Ages.
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Rethinking Church III - the ‘Go’ pillar
‘Outside-in’ church is the Acts church of the New Testament. This is how we know what style of Christian church God desires today and consequently how some current churches need to change.
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Rethinking ‘church’ II: a ‘called out’ assembly
To understand what the church should be, and so what it should look like today, we need to go back to its beginnings.
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Rethinking how we ‘do’ church - Part 1
The last few years I’ve become increasingly uncomfortable with how we ‘do’ Christian church in Australia compared to when I was younger.
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The Christian life: red or blue pill?
Lately I’ve realized that much of society is a pleasure-induced matrix which Christians find hard – or any need – to wake from.
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Prophecy is so ‘yesterday’, right?
The Bible says prophecy is meant to exhort and comfort God’s people (1 Corinthians chapter 14, verse 3). It seems odd then that many churches now ignore and exclude the gift meant for its own strengthening and guidance.
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Finding the ‘perfect’ church (it is possible!)
There’s a growing desire amongst Christians today to find a church that ‘fits’.