News & Comment
General News by Dr John R. Ling is a freelance bioethicist, speaker, author and member of Affinity’s Social Issues Team. on 06/07/2006.
There are four sections to Affinity’s mission statement – one bears the rather grand heading, ‘Public Engagement’. If you believe that ‘righteousness exalts a nation’ (Proverbs 14:34) and if you are rapt by the salt and light metaphors of the Sermon on the Mount (Matthew 5:13-14), then you too are committed to public engagement.
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General News by Oak Hill College on 04/07/2006.
Oak Hill College was set up in 1932 to train men for ministry in the Church of England. The vision was to provide biblically orthodox training within a denomination that was becoming increasingly liberal. Sadly, over 70 years later the context is unaltered. At the same time we are grateful to God that the College remains true to its historic roots in training gospel-centred pastor-teachers. Read more...
General News by Andy Lines, General Secretary on 04/07/2006.
This was the cause for which John was on the island of Patmos. It is also the theme associated with the founding of the Bible Churchmen’s Missionary Society in 1922, at a time when liberal views were greatly influencing evangelicalism. Read more...
General News by Affinity Web Team on 06/03/2006.
2006 has already seen evidence of Affinity's growing relationship with the Gospel Partnership movement. Read more...
Affinity News by Jonathan Stephen on 03/03/2006.
Affinity’s Social Issues Team has launched an 'essential tool' for Bible-centred churches. Read more...
Affinity News by Jonathan Stephen on 15/02/2006.
Everyone goes to The Market Place, not only to buy and sell, but to have a good look at what’s on offer, and to chat to friends and make some new ones. Read more...
In the Press by EN on 11/02/2006.
Q&A session with Jonathan Stephen, Director of Affinity. Read more...
General News by Professor Paul Helm, Chairman of the Trustees on 01/02/2006.
Details of Geoffrey Williams bursaries offered by the Evangelical Library Read more...