In the first of a series of posts looking at our new shape in detail, Maurice Nightingale starts an important discussion on how our shape change is part of the ongoing story of Newfrontiers: how will this second generation of network and movement leaders navigate this next transition to the third life cycle of the movement?
Read MoreMike Betts records a video going into detail about Relational Missions new shape.
Read MoreOver the last two years there have been important changes to the shape of Relational Mission. In this post, find out more about what’s new.
Read MoreGather online with people from several nations to worship, hear news and pray for French-speaking church plants around the world.
Read MoreAs the global pandemic hit our nations, it felt like a great big pause button had been pressed. But God has been speaking to us of a great divine reset, a reboot with fresh vigour and passion for planting churches across Europe.
Read MoreWhole initiatives have been birthed from these kinds of prayer events and we want to continue in that rich history.
Read MoreNilesh Raveendran is leading a team of pioneers planting a church in the city of Nagoya, Japan. They have a big vision for serving the church in South East Asia.
Read MoreOn the surface it would seem foolish, launching our annual Christmas appeal in the midst of global turmoil. But “Hope for Broken Communities” is part of a much bigger vision for Relational Mission: to see millions of pounds invested to help millions of people in devastated communities around the world.
Read MoreAt the Courage conference in 2018, Stef Liston revealed the desire we have as a church family to plant into Liverpool, UK. Several people have now moved to begin sharing the gospel there.
Read More“…one of the reasons I wanted to do LEAD was because it would force me to read my Bible more. It doesn’t sound very spiritual, but it certainly worked!”
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