Monday, 31 May 2010

More Men Under The Bright Lights!



Monday, 24 and Thursday, 27 May were key dates for the filming of a short DVD production for the Second Phase of our 'Consider Christ' Campaign.

I outlined the various stages that are envisaged for this campaign during the first 'shoot' on Monday. Revs. Robert Ormerod, David Smith and Jonathan Creane duly appeared on Thursday afternoon to make their contributions.

It must be said that none of us claim to be experts in the field; in fact we are most uncomfortable under the bright lights. However, if we are calling on people again this year to break out of their comfort zone and, 'Do Something More For God,' we reckoned it would only be fair that we should put ourselves in front of the camera in an effort to raise awareness about our new project.

Monday, 24 May 2010

Promotional DVD



It's that time again!

Not many people like to sit in front of a camera - and deliver some kind of structured speech.

Myself included!!

However, someone has to do it ... .

During our recent Week of Meetings in Londonderry on 'Teachings From The Tabernacle,' the Moderator of our Presbytery, Dr. Ron Johnstone, agreed to do an interview on behalf of the 'Consider Christ' campaign.

Today, I gave an overview of our plan of action for this September 2010 when we intend to take the Gospel into the 5 Border Counties of Donegal, Leitrim, Cavan, Monaghan and Lough.

Be prepared for some grisly viewing, coming to a computer screen near you in the not-so-distant future!

The Planning Stages




Present at our second planning meeting for the 'Consider Christ Campaign – Border Counties' on Tuesday, 18 May 2010, at Dungannon were members of the original subcommittee, plus our two ministers in the South of Ireland, Rev. Larry Power (Coragarry, Co Monaghan) and Rev. Jonathan Creane (Convoy, Co Donegal).

The agenda was full - ranging from a geography lesson on the main towns in each of the 5 counties we have targeted for our Crusade, through the possiblity of placing adverts in local newspapers, and a Outreach Programme that would come 'hot on the heels' of the advertising aspects of the Campaign.

Tuesday, 13 April 2010

'Consider Christ' Campaign for Border Counties


During the course of the ‘Consider Christ’ Campaign in Northern Ireland, I received several ‘Macedonian Calls’ from our ministers who are labouring in the South of Ireland to, “Come over and help us.”

Had sufficient funds been available at that time, we would have been delighted to do so.


At the most recent meeting of the Government & Morals Committee, a decision was taken to bring a fresh proposal to Presbytery in order to take the ‘Consider Christ’ Campaign forward to a new stage and so carry the message of grace beyond our borders.


Our desire is to take the Gospel to all five border counties, including:


County Population (2006)

Donegal 146,956


Monaghan 55,816

Cavan 63,961


Louth 110,894


Leitrim 28,950


This represents a total population of 406,577 people.


I have made contact with both Advertising Companies that helped us with the ‘Consider Christ’ Campaign in Northern Ireland. They have stated that advertising costs in the South of Ireland are much higher than in Northern Ireland, but assured me that they have a portfolio of both billboards (large 48-sheet size) and shoplites (smaller 6-sheet boards) that could be used by us in any proposed Campaign.


Revs. Jonathan Creane and Larry Power have made enquiries re delivering a Gospel tract to every home by means of a postal drop. We were charged £39 per 1000 leaflets through Royal Mail; for Co. Donegal, the price is a rather hefty 113 Euros per 1000. (Thankfully the price is lower for the other four counties).


Our thought is that an extensive Campaign could be conducted
in these five border counties if we were able to raise the sum of 50,000 euros.

This would include:

Postal Drop (the main 'Consider Christ' tract being taken to every home in these five counties);

15 Billboards (3 main towns in each county - and 1 billboard in each of those towns);

Regional Rallies (a Gospel Rally in each of the counties).

The price of this project is brought into perspective when we consider that the Gospel can be brought to each person in these five border counties for an outlay that amounts to little more than 10 cents per person.


Given the fact that the faith of the Roman Catholic population has been rocked to its foundations due to the various clerical scandals that have brought untold disgrace - and taking ‘soundings’ from our brethren who have engaged in evangelism at recent Ploughing Championships, it is our conviction that the South of Ireland is now a field, “white already unto harvest.”

This presents us with further opportunity to, “Do Something More For God.”


Presbytery has now approved the extension of the ‘Consider Christ’ Campaign to the five border counties in principle: whether we will be able to realise the full extent of this project depends on raising the necessary finance.


Do pray with us that the funds will be obtained for this project - that the Lord would touch people's hearts to give generously.

Sunday, 11 April 2010

Big News About To Break!


After another period of relative inactivity, a big news story about the 'Consider Christ' Campaign is now on the horizon.

All will be revealed within the next few days ..... it's worth staying tuned for this one!

Meantime, buses bearing our adverts still comb the country: Newtownards, Portrush and Portstewart are venues where these buses have been spotted within the last few days.

Tuesday, 2 February 2010

The Buses Are Still Rolling!


After so long a time ...

... this blog is up and running again!!

The reason: just when we thought the 'Doing Something More For God' Campaign was all but over, buses that still comb the country carrying the message of John 14:6 convince us there is still mileage in this crusade!

Reports have flooded in from all parts of the country this week, reminding me that the buses are still on the move. Apparently, 40% of our original adverts remain in place (initially we placed 1000+ ads on these buses).

Plus, some of the shoplites (mini-billboards) remain in position.

This is value for money, to be sure!!

Further developments are sure to follow ... .

Get back on board, folks!

Thursday, 10 December 2009

'Consider Christ' Tract #3 Now Ready!




I'm not long home from a whirlwind tour of the province, having collected Tract#3 in the 'Consider Christ' series and dropped copies off at various centres so that these tracts can be distributed to the churches who placed orders for them.

Vision Solutions NI and Every Home Crusade have done tremendous jobs on the tract; the colours have appeared exactly as intended – vibrant reds!