Evangelicals are the 'good news' people - Edwards

Zondervan has announced a new project in partnership with the Evangelical Alliance to re-establish Christians as the 'good news' people.

Entitled An Agenda for Change, the project comprises the launch of a book and a tour across the UK to initiate a conversation addressing evangelicals in contemporary culture.

The book is authored by the Evangelical Alliance's General Director, Joel Edwards, who will participate in the 20-city tour speaking to the Christian community and starting a conversation around the role for evangelicals in society today and into the future.

The tour will flesh out the Alliance's mission statement, uniting evangelicals to present Christ credibly as good news for spiritual and social transformation.

During the tour, Dr Edwards will elaborate on his book's priciple argument that biblical witness is not called to tip-toe through the 21st century, but to transform society by presenting Christ credibly to the culture.

He will set out a new vision for evangelicalism reclaiming the idea that evangelicals are a 'good news' people called to a long-term vision for spiritual and social change.

For more information visit www.anagendaforchange.org.uk

Dr Edwards will be appearing at the following venues, with more tour dates to be announced:

23 April - Kings Church, Eastbourne
27 April - Emmanuel Christian Centre, London
06 May - All Nations Centre, Leicester
07 May - The King's Centre, Kings Community Church, Norwich
08 May - Great St Mary's, Cambridge
18 May - Vineyard Church, Sutton, Surrey
21 May - Cornerstone Church, Swansea
22 May - Glenwood Church, Cardiff
25 May - New Community Church, Southampton
29 May - Barnabas Community Church, Shrewsbury
2 June - Oxford Community Church, Oxford
3 June - Trinity Church, Cheltenham
24 June - St James, Carlisle
25 June - Kirkintilloch Baptist Church, Glasgow
26 June - St Paul's and St Georges, Edinburgh
30 June - St George's, Leeds
1 July - St Thomas Church, Philadelphia, Sheffield
2 July - Kings Church, Manchester
3 July - Frontline Church, Liverpool
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