GUEST SPEAKER: STEVE UPPAL

On January 17th, 2012, posted in: Special events by Arena Church

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Sunday January 29th Ilkeston and Mansfield

Steve Uppal has a passion for God’s word coupled with a love for God’s people. He has been called to speak to many people in many nations and his book “ Rousing the Warriors “ has helped Churches rise up and boldly advance the Kingdom of God.

Having given his life to Jesus as a child, Steve committed his himself to challenge all those around him to commit their lives totally to the Lord. In 1988, Steve founded Christian Warriors which was made up of a group of young believers who had one mission to take the “uncompromised Gospel “ throughout the UK and further afield.

Through the late 1990’s, Steve’s work with the Warriors grew to encompass a number of different activities. As well as becoming involved in local church leadership and youth networking, Steve founded a training school as a pilot programme for one year. In 1999, he also gained much experience from working on a part-time basis for CfAN as an event’s organiser – work which took him to Africa, to witness first-hand the impact of mass crusades.

In May 2001, Steve became the Senior Leader at All Nations Christian Centre, his vision is uncompromisingly clear ‘To know Christ, become like Christ and to make Christ known.’ At All Nations he has brought a new thrust to the church of a “militant” Christianity that wants to see the Kingdom of God forcefully advanced across all nations. The Church seeks to do this through evangelism, discipleship, compassion and Justice works.

Steve is married to Esther. They have four children – Bethany, born in 1998, Sophia, born in 2000, Joel, born in 2003 and Judah born in 2005.

 

Church of the future : Phil Pye

On June 16th, 2010, posted in: Arena Church News by Arena Church

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‘His (God’s) intent was that NOW through the church…” (Eph 3v20)

Just recently I received a copy of some comment attributed to the well respected evangelist J.John. He had been asked by an American Christian magazine to give some reflections on how he saw church in 2020, just ten years from now.  
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