The hope my brother displayed every time he saw a car pass reminded me of the anticipation I was trying to suppress.
Ian Williamson is pastor of New Life Church in Middlesborough, England. You can follow him on Twitter.
The hope my brother displayed every time he saw a car pass reminded me of the anticipation I was trying to suppress.
Cultivating a mind set on glory doesn’t happen automatically as a pastor.
This is the sixth and final part of a longer conversation on the topic of race and class. Check out part 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5 here. In this video, Mez McConnell, Ian Williamson, John Onwuchekwa and Sung Kim talk about why we need more middle-class churches not less as we seek to build […]
This is the fifth part of a longer conversation on the topic of race and class. Check out part 1, 2, 3 and 4 here. In this video, Mez McConnell, Ian Williamson and Sung Kim talk about how richer churches can help churches in poorer neighbourhoods with less resources? Video Transcript Mez: So here's a […]
This is the third part of a longer conversation on the topic of race and class. Check out part 1 and 2 here. In this video, Mez McConnell, Ian Williamson, John Onwuchekwa, and Sung Kim talk about whether or not there really is a class and race problem in evangelical churches. Video Transcript Mez: What's […]
This is the first part of a longer conversation on the topic of race and class. In this video, Mez McConnell, Ian Williamson, John Onwuchekwa, and Sung Kim discuss what a largely white church in Scotland has in common with a largely black church in America. Video Transcript Mez: You and I, John, and to […]