Who is my neighbour?
2013 Seminar
Who is my neighbour?
Ben Cadoux-Hudson, Valentina Cadoux-Hudson, Andrew Trigger, Robin Thomson, Graham Stockton, Sabine Stockton, Matthew Fox-Lilley, Lynette Teagle, Peter Teagle, Genevieve Jennings
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A Chinese neighbour
Lynette Teagle, Peter Teagle
Numbers of Chinese students and workers are growing the UK. If you know someone from China come and find out about their background religion and belief system and so be equipped to introduce Christ to them.
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A Hindu neighbour
Graham Stockton, Sabine Stockton
Perhaps your work colleague is a Hindu, or someone you’ve met at the playground. What should we focus on and be aware of as we try to love them and show them Jesus?
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A Muslim neighbour
Matthew Fox-Lilley
Islam can receive a lot of media attention but what about the actual person living next door or at the next desk? What should I be thinking about as I seek to present Christ to them?
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A Roman Catholic neighbour
Genevieve Jennings
Whether from the UK or Europe we may know Roman Catholics who are parents at our schools or friends in our clubs. Do we need to present Christ to them? How can we go about doing that sensitively and lovingly? God saves us despite ourselves – could that be true of our Roman Catholic friends too?
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A Hindu neighbour
Robin Thomson
Perhaps your work colleague is a Hindu, or someone you’ve met at the playground. What should we focus on and be aware of as we try to love them and show them Jesus?
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A Muslim neighbour
Andrew Trigger
Islam can receive a lot of media attention but what about the actual person living next door or at the next desk. What should I be thinking about as I seek to present Christ to them?
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A Roman Catholic neighbour
Ben Cadoux-Hudson, Valentina Cadoux-Hudson
Of the two billion people around the world who call themselves Christian, one billion are Roman Catholic people. We may know some of them as parents at our schools or friends in our clubs. Do we need to present Christ to them? How can we go about doing that sensitively and lovingly?