Evangelical Times is Britain’s leading non-denominational evangelical Christian newspaper. Published monthly, it contains news, comment and articles of interest to Christians from all backgrounds. Through our literature we seek to ‘preach Jesus Christ and him crucified’ as the only Saviour from sin, and to proclaim to believers and unbelievers alike the ‘unsearchable riches of Christ’ — as revealed in God’s own word, the Bible.
Please make yourself at home on this website. You will find here a host of valuable resources and facilities including:
• Find a Church. Details of over 500 Evangelical Churches in UK and abroad — invaluable when relocating, holidaying, or travelling away from home.
• The ET archive. An archive of ET articles and news from the past ten years containing thousands of items. The archive is searchable by topic or author and can be used for research or just to read up on a biblical subject.
• The ET Internet edition. A low-cost option intended mainly for readers outside UK for whom airmail costs make a postal subscription uneconomic. Although the pages can be printed from your computer, it is designed primarily for on-screen reading of each month’s issue.
• ET International. The quarterly low-cost option for overseas distributors.
• ET Perspectives. A series of stimulating small books on biblical and historical topics based on articles published in ET.
• The ET shop. The simple way to benefit from our products and so support our ministry. Buy a subscription on-line for any of our editions, or purchase our books postage free — using your credit card and the security of the WorldPay international payments system.
Evangelical Times has appointed a management board responsible for overseeing the editorial direction and ongoing ministry of all ET products. These products include the monthly ET newspaper,web site, quarterly international edition (ETI), and Perspectives booklet series.
The board consists of Roger Fay (chairman), Paul Garner, John Lodge, Philip Metcalfe, Stuart Olyott and Andrew Rowell.
Please pray that God will be pleased to use every facet of this ministry to magnify his Son Jesus Christ and disseminate the glorious truths of his redeeming grace across the world.
Current ET initiatives include the popular December edition with its dedicated evangelistic articles and testimonies; and a four-monthly youth feature — largely commissioned and written by teenagers, for the blessing of other teenagers.
Evangelical Times is a charitable company. Out of any profits made, itsubsidises both its quarterly international edition, and a sister quarterly newspaper in French — Les Echos de la Vérité — produced by Europresse (the French branch of Evangelical Press).
Newspaper ministry has a particular potential in those communities where books are expensive.
New book 'Who made God?'
Commenting on Edgar Andrews’ new book Who made God?, Robert Strivens (Principal of London Theological Seminary and former City law-partner) declares, ‘Richard Dawkins has more than met his match!’
The author is, he says, ‘thought-provoking, witty, extremely readable, and ultimately devastating in his critique of evolutionary atheism’ and ‘demonstrates that a right understanding of the scientific enterprise poses no threat to biblical Christianity — indeed, that the kind of world we live in is precisely what the biblical account of God and creation would lead us to expect.’
So if you’ve been waiting for a really effective riposte to the New Atheism of Dawkins, Sam Harris and others (or even if you haven’t) here it is. Gently humorous, highly readable, deeply serious, razor sharp, and written by an internationally respected scientist, Who made God? dismantles the arguments and pretensions of scientific atheism and presents a robust biblical theism as a positive, and altogether more convincing, alternative.
This is not a book to be skimmed but to be savoured and enjoyed. Although the book is technical in parts, the style is not and the technicalities are illuminated for the layman by homely explanations and amusing anecdotes. Chapter headings like ‘Sooty and the universe’ and ‘the tidy pachyderm’ tempt the reader to delve into the deeper reaches of this uniquely crafted case for the existence of God and the reliability of the Bible. In the words of novelist Fay Weldon, the result is ‘Thoughtful, readable, witty, wise ...
For more information go to the dedicated website for the book: www.whomadegod.org |