Servants to Launch Arts and Justice Festival
Posted On February 10, 2011
August 12-14, 2011, a few hundred Christian activists, new monastic contemplatives, recovering addicts, First Nations leaders, pastors and practitioners amongst the poor will gather in… Read More →
God’s Heart for the Poor… in Scripture
Posted On January 3, 2011
If there was any doubt about God’s heart for the poor, widows, orphans and foreigners then consider this sampling of scripture. A good way to… Read More →
Servants Garden Taken Over in London
Posted On December 31, 2010
The Servants allotment (garden), having kept us supplied with fresh vegetables and introduced us to some wonderful people over the past two years, has come… Read More →
The Seven Myths of Slums
Posted On December 10, 2010
Conventional thinking on development issues is often characterised by many assumptions, clichés and rationalisations about the residents of slums. In challenging some of these core… Read More →
Servants has a New Logo
Posted On September 17, 2010
We are pleased to announce that we have chosen a new logo after more than a year of careful work and more than 200 proposed… Read More →
Servants at Greenbelt
Posted On September 6, 2010
Early on Bank Holiday Friday morning a group stood amongst boxes and banners in an empty area of a Greenbelt marquee, many of us meeting… Read More →
Drinking from Many Fountains: A Missional Spirituality for Radical Evangelicals
Posted On May 3, 2010
Evangelicals are well known for their commitment to the Lordship of Christ, their embrace of the authority of Scripture, living a life of piety, and… Read More →
AP: Bombs Kill 9 at Myanmar New Year Water Festival
Posted On April 15, 2010
YANGON, Myanmar — Three bombs ripped through traditional New Year festivities in Myanmar’s biggest city Thursday, killing nine people and injuring 94 others, officials and… Read More →
Eat These Noodles
Posted On January 14, 2010
My health is good. I believe that I can eat anything without getting sick in any real way. I have a super stomach. That is… Read More →