Hope '08 & Just 10
As part of Hope '08, we'll be having an element that is unique to the North East; we're delighted to tell you that J.John has acepted our invitation to deliver his Just 10 series both north and south of the region between April - June 2008.

J.John, director of The Philo Trust, is regarded by many as the most gifted evangelistic communicator in the UK today. In recent years he has felt God's calling to impact thousands with the Good News of Christ by preaching the relevance of the Ten Commandments for people's lives in the 21st century - under the heading of 'Just 10'

The Evangelical Alliance recently produced a report about effective evangelism.
We believe that the Just 10 series uses all these principles and provides a tool for effective evangelism

Who...

People of all ages and backgrounds from the North East.
People who only come to Church for weddings and funerals.
People we know and love.
People we pray for. Just 10 is for everyone.

When...

The Just 10 series will run on Tuesdays and Wednesdays for 10 weeks between April 22nd and June 25th 2008

What...

Week by week J.John will be working through the 10 commandments, starting with number 10 and working backwards:
Week 1: How to find true contentment
Week 2: How to hold to the truth
Week 3: How to prosper with a clean conscience
Week 4: How to affair-proof your relationships
Week 5: How to tame your temper
Week 6: How to keep peace with your parents
Week 7: How to stop driving yourself crazy
Week 8: How to take God seriously
Week 9: How to know the real God
Week 10: How to live by priorities

Why...

It builds on what is happening in local churches.
It provides an opportunity for people to share openly.
It prepares the way for local evangelistic initiatives
It has the potentional to impact the communities in which we live

Where...

One evening each week will be in the north of the region and the other in the south of the region

Venues...

We are planning to have two 6000 seater Big Tops as venues

For more information visit the 'downloads' page; all the information is there for you to download and use in your local Church.