Saturday 26 June 2021

Ecotheology

I enrolled yesterday in the London School of Theology's (LST)  Summer Conference to be held from the 6th to the 8th of July online, from 5 am to 9 am each day, which is 9 am to 1 pm in the UK. The theme this time will be Evangelical Approaches to Ecotheology and the keynote speaker will be Dr. Dave Bookless who is Director of Theology for the Christian conservation organization A Rocha International. Also speaking at the event will be Dr. Martin and Rev. Margot Hodson. This is the third such an event at LST that I will be taking part in during the pandemic so every cloud has a silver lining. The topic this time is very close to my heart and life. These LST conferences are challenging, enriching and excellent ways to recharge one's spiritual batteries.

Talking about recharging spiritual batteries I am reading "The Mission of God's People" by Christopher J.H. Wright which is a wonderful book which I highly recommend. It is such readable theology and very challenging too. It is right in line with our integral mission approach. I have just passed the halfway mark in the book.

I have just received the news that our church sound control man Elysson Pergentino, who is about 20, has got Covid. Please pray for him. He is understandably scared. We paid 18 pounds for him to have the test as the government free tests have run out and we needed to know where we are with Elysson. He didn't have the money to pay for the test.

Last night's meeting at the Aparecida II Settlement Village was again blessed of God. It is led by Dodora and Paulo who are a lovely couple who run one of EAB's Market Garden projects. I really feel that they are going to be greatly used of God spreading the Gospel in their region. Please pray for Dodora and Paulo.

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