Introducing ‘Ireland’s Lost Heritage’ by David Carnduff (M. Th.)

Foreword by Dr.R.T.Kendall

(Former Minister of Westminster Chapel, London)

This wonderful and timely book fills a gap in Irish Church History that will make all who read it indebted and thankful to its author. Pastor David Carnduff has done the work of a pioneer, moving in a direction nobody has ventured. No one will doubt the truth or factual information of this monograph, not merely because it is carefully footnoted but because the author’s integrity is mediated transparently on every page. I feel honoured to be asked to write this Foreword and blessed to have read this book. 

Most of us who are theologians tell more about ourselves than we do the subject, when we try to be historians. Someone observed that Paul Tillich’s work in church history tells you more about Tillich than it does the history he purported to unfold. I am sure this is true of much of my own work but Pastor Carnduff is up front at the beginning by telling us this historical picture is painted from a Pentecostal perspective. And yet what is brought to bear in the pages that follow will pass the test of any unbiased judge. 

There is a theological issue that underlies this important volume. It is called ‘cessationism’ – the view that signs, wonders, miracles and gifts of the spirit ‘ceased’ after the early days of Christianity. The view of the proponents of cessationism is that, once the canon of Scripture closed – and we now have the complete Bible at our fingertips – no need for the miraculous survives; as mature believers we neither expect nor need any more. 

Wrong! As Philip the evangelist heard the Lord speaking directly to him to go immediately to the desert road that leads from Jerusalem to Gaza (Acts 8:26), so God is pleased to deal familiarly and intimately with his people today. He did so before the closing of the canon of Scripture and has done so since. Pastor Carnduff demonstrates effortlessly and persuasively that this manner of the Lord’s dealings characterized the founding and flourishing of Christianity in Ireland, beginning with Patrick himself. No unprejudiced cessationist will feel comfortable holding on to this point of view after reading this documented, scholarly book. 

I have been saying for a long time that there has been a silent divorce between the Word and the Spirit, speaking generally, in the church today. When there is a divorce, some children stay with the mother, some with the father. In this divorce you have those on the ‘Word’ side (stressing the need for sound doctrine, expository preaching and contending for the faith once delivered unto the saints); and also those on the ‘Spirit’ side (stressing the gifts of the Spirit, the prophetic and the miraculous). Both emphases are exactly right and what is sorely needed at the present time. But it is not one or the other but both – simultaneously – that is needed and which, in my opinion, will restore the honour of God’s name on both sides of the Atlantic.

This book will help bridge the gap between the Word and the Spirit, between the mind and the heart, between doctrine and experience. Every Christian and church leader should read this book, not merely those from Ireland. It will not only open many eyes, but also produce a warmth and openness to the truth that could change one’s life. Patrick may have thought that Ireland – which he saw as the ‘uttermost part’ of the earth at the time – was the last place to be evangelised before our Lord’s Second Coming. But what if he turns out to be right in a sense, that Christians in Ireland have an opportunity to rediscover their beginnings and get to know the sovereign Redeemer in these last days before that Second Coming. This book is written in such a way that this could happen. 

R.T.Kendall 

Key Largo,Florida 

January 2003 

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New Prayer Resource! Transformations Ireland

About Us

Transformations Ireland and our friends have been meeting since 2000 to pray together for the transformation of our cities and nation.

Transformations Ireland and our friends have been meeting regularly since 2000 to pray together for the transformation of our cities and nation. This was initially inspired by the Transformations videos that show examples where communities and cities throughout the world are experiencing transformation as God moves in response to the churches in those areas uniting to pray and work together.

Community Transformation

Prayer, humility and deep repentance are key factors in seeing community transformation/transformational revival happen. Our concern has been to see prayer take place and to encourage relationships amongst Christians across all denominations. To this end we have organised prayer breakfasts, leaders retreat days, worship and intercession concerts, prayer meetings in Stormont (praying for our politicians), the Global Day of Prayer events from 2005 – 2010, a number of conferences on the themes relating to prayer and intercession, teaching courses on prayer, intercession and community transformation. We seek to encourage and to come alongside groups and individuals who are seeking God’s Kingdom to come and impact their community and we partner and work with other groups and organisations who have that same heart

We are delighted to support the work of Transformations Ireland as it networks, encourages and mobilises united prayer across Northern Ireland and Ireland.

JANE HOLLOWAY, PRAYER FORUM OF BRITISH ISLES & IRELAND

Vision

To see our LAND BLESSED and TRANSFORMED as the result of fervent united prayer of Christians in the churches.

To AFFIRM what the Lord is doing through different churches in our local communities.

To FELLOWSHIP with one another across denominations in order to strengthen our Christian family ties. We recognise that we need to avail of opportunities to develop trust and relationships amongst leaders and amongst church members in the nation.

To ENCOURAGE one another in united, fervent and persistent intercessory prayer. We want to be able to recognise the obstacles to the Kingdom of God in our nations and take positive action for their removal.

To VISION–CAST so that while individually we may work locally, we keep focused on the bigger picture of God’s transforming plan for our nation.

Values

We hold the following values……

These are values that the board of Transformations Ireland hold as important and central to all that we do. Also in pursuit of the broad vision outlined above, and with particular reference to the Global Day of Prayer events on Pentecost Sunday, we wish to see the following values expressed in initiatives we become involved in.

All church bodies and groupings of Christians, whether small or whether part of larger denominations, are valued and welcome to join with us in prayer for the Kingdom of God to impact our nation.

We want to encourage fervent and united prayer to see our nation transformed. It is not our intention to provide platforms to promote the ministries of individuals or organisations, including our own committee members.

We value support and encouragement from whatever source and in whatever amount. Although we shall be grateful and may acknowledge help given, we will not show particular preference to those who, by virtue of God’s blessing are able to support us in a significant manner.

We recognise that we are only a small part of the overall church and of what God desires to do in our nation. We trust that our contributions, by grace, may be found worthwhile and we wish to recognise others also who may have a similar heart to see our nation blessed through prayer.

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The Revival We Need by David Legge

David Legge is a Christian evangelist, preacher and Bible teacher. He served as Assistant Pastor at Portadown Baptist Church before receiving a call to the pastorate of the Iron Hall Assembly in Belfast, Northern Ireland. He ministered as pastor-teacher of the Iron Hall from 1998-2008, and now resides in Portadown with his wife Barbara, daughter Lydia and son Noah.


Contents
1. What Is Revival? – 3
2. A Revival In Christ-Centred Gospel Preaching – 11
3. A Revival In The Bible – 18
4. A Revival In Prayer – 27
5. A Revival In Holiness – 36
6. A Revival In Love – 46
7. A Revival In The Holy Spirit – 57
8. A Call To Arms – 66
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Let us remember!

Jesus Commissions His Disciples  

14  Finally he appeared to his eleven disciples while they were eating. He rebuked them for their unbelief and stubbornness, because they had not believed those who had seen him after he had risen.  15  Then he told them, “As you go into all the world, proclaim the gospel to everyone.  16  Whoever believes and is baptized will be saved, but whoever doesn’t believe will be condemned.  17  These are the signs that will accompany those who believe: In my name they will drive out demons. they will speak in new languages.  18  and they will pick up snakes with their hands.Even if they drink any deadly poison it will not hurt them; and the’ll place their hands on the sick, and they’ll recover.”

Jesus is Taken Up to Heaven  

19  So the Lord Jesus, after talking with his disciples, was taken up to heaven and sat down at the right hand of God.  20  Then his disciples went out and preached everywhere, while the Lord kept working with them and confirming the message by the signs that accompanied it.

Part 3: A New Holiness Movement (Ephesians 5:1-18)

In Part 3 of “Revival Now”, we ask: what is the holiness that we are called to as Christians? It has been misrepresented and misunderstood by many in the church. In this message, David first establishes what holiness is not and then goes on to consider what is this holiness and most importantly how do we get it? In a day when sin and compromise is rampant in the church, we need “A New Holiness Movement”. In 2022 we need a revival in true holiness.