There are many vicars reaching ‘the unreached people groups’ in the UK. There is Nigel Rostock, a vicar with a Harley-Davidson who says that being a biker makes it easier to minister to people on the edge of society. He is part of the ‘God's Squad’ motorbikes club - touching the lives of addicts and outsiders who would never step inside a church. Another vicar, Gavin Tyte, is called Snoop Doggy Dog Collar because he is a British beatbox vicar. He was chosen to judge the World Beatboxing Championships in Berlin. Also across the nations café-churches are springing up - churches in the community where all are welcome and coffee and cakes are served along with faith-based ad hoc conversations. There are many outreach activities like Street Angels and Street Pastors who do what they can to help and counsel people on the streets after pubs and clubs turn out, or Causeway Prospects who promote and help churches to reach and teach people with learning disabilities. (Linda Digby – Prayer Alert Team)
Intercessor Focus: reaching people on the edge
Written by David Fletcher 07 Sep 2018Additional Info
- Pray: for ‘unreached peoples’ to be reached with God's Word and love. (John 14: 23)
- More: www.bbc.co.uk/news/av/uk-england-leicestershire-45425842/god-s-squad-vicar-reaches-guys-on-the-edge?utm_source=Daily+Media+Digest&utm_campaign=c1fe14000f-
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