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Ministry Matters 2004
 
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Ministry Matters is a weekend conference that seeks to equip and help Christians think biblically about issues related to full-time Christian work.

Speakers:
Allan Chapple, Founding Principal of Trinity Theological College (Perth, Australia)
Justin Mote
, Rector of Holy Trinity Church (Liverpool, UK)
Christopher Chia, Senior Pastor, Adam Road Presbyterian Centre (Singapore)
 

Highlights:
• Expositions from Acts 3 - 6:7 by Justin Mote

Proposition and Opposition I (Acts 3:1-4:31)
Proposition and Opposition II (Acts 4:32-5:11)
Proposition and Opposition III ( Acts 5:12-6:7)

• Four talks on authentic gospel ministry:
– Calling and Christian Ministry by Allan Chapple
– Gifts and Christian Ministry by Allan Chapple
– The Reality of Christian Ministry by Christopher Chia
– Marriage and Christian Ministry by Allan Chapple

• Workshops covering the issues faced in ministry by
– Ministering to Students and Youth by Justin Mote
Choosing a College by Allan Chapple

• One-to-one time with full-time Christian workers - get first-hand answers to questions about full-time ministry


Allan Chapple

ALLAN CHAPPLE has pastored churches in Australia and England, taught in an inter-denominational theological college in Malaysia, and served as Perth staffworker for the Australian Fellowship of Evangelical Students (AFES). He was the founding director of the Perth Centre for Applied Christian Studies (PCACS), before becoming the founding principal of Trinity Theological College in Perth.

He is married to Alison and they have three children.



Justin Mote

JUSTIN MOTE is currently the Vicar of Holy Trinity Church in Liverpool, UK. He trained as a Curate in St Helen's Bishopsgate, London, under Dick Lucas and did his theological degree at Oakhill Theological College. Justin is a much sought after conference speaker in the UK. This is his second visit to Singapore on the invitation of Project Timothy since he first spoke at the Project Timothy Bible Conference in 2002.


Christopher Chia

Chris is the founding pastor of Adam Road Presbyterian Centre (ARPC), a fast-growing evangelical church in Singapore. A regular conference speaker in Singapore and overseas, Chris has built up a reputation as a clear, persuasive and faithful expositor of God's word.

Prior to his time at ARPC, Chris worked as a journalist before heading to Moore Theological College in Sydney for his training. He is married to Mona and they have two children.