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Lex Loizides

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My friend Lex Loizides keeps plugging away at his excellent church history blog. It is well worth dipping into for some inspiring snippets of what God has done in the past. New posts appear in my sidebar with the other “Warnie” winners.

Lex has identified and updated his five most popular posts, adding links that help them serve as gateways to the rest of the content of his blog. I thought I would share them here:

1. John Calvin and Martin Luther—Some Differences

2. The Birth of Modern Revival—Puritan Preaching in Scotland

3. The 18th Century Awakening in Europe and America

4. ‘Lord Make Me Pure But Not Yet!’ – Augustine’s Wayward Prayer

5. The Conversion of the Wesley Brothers

Today’s quest blogger is my friend Lex who blogs short, inspirational stories and illustrations from church history over at
http://lexloiz.wordpress.com/

Lex is an elder at Jubilee Community Church, Cape Town and travels throughout the world as an evangelist.
http://www.jubilee.org.za/

I recently completed an article for a Christian magazine. As part of the ‘get to know the author’ section, I had to answer several questions including ‘What is your favourite quote?’

I must admit that I’m not certain I have a favourite quote as such, although several zingers from Winston Churchill immediately come to mind.

In the end I settled for something that impacted me when I first read it, and which I have quoted so often I probably know it by heart, but which is surely too long to be added in the magazine’s ‘get to know the author’ column. So I thought you, Warnie’s faithful readers, might like it. It is actually two statements by George Whitefield describing the same incident.

Why do I love these words so much? Because they describe the heroism of the Evangelist, the compassion of a merciful Saviour, the power of the Holy Spirit to turn the hearts of those outside the Christian faith to Him, and the appeal of the gospel to ordinary people when it is presented simply and honestly.

Whitefield describes his fourth visit to the coal-miners of Kingswood in Bristol in 1739. His first visit, and his first attempt at preaching in a field, was attended by around 200. Over the next few days the crowds grew steadily until eight days after his first visit Whitefield could write:

‘At four I hastened to Kingswood. At a moderate computation there were about ten thousand people.

‘The trees and hedges were full. All was hush when I began; the sun shone bright, and God enabled me to preach for an hour with great power, and so loudly that all, I was told, could hear me.’

‘Having no righteousness of their own to renounce, they were glad to hear of a Jesus who was a friend of publicans and sinners, and came not to call the righteous but sinners to repentance.

‘The first discovery of their being affected was to see the white gutters made by their tears which plentifully fell down their black cheeks, as they came out of their coal pits. Hundreds and hundreds of them were soon brought under deep convictions, which, as the event proved, happily ended in a sound and thorough conversion.’

(From George Whitefield’s Journals, Banner of Truth edition, p.223 and ‘Memoirs of the Life of the Reverend George Whitefield, MA’, John Gillies, 1772 edition, p.28)

As we seek to bring the message of God’s grace to our generation my hope is that, whilst being eager to learn all we can from the various methods that are accompanying church growth at the moment, we would never forget our dependence on the power of the Holy Spirit through the simple, humble, Christ-centred preaching of the gospel to reach those who don’t yet know Jesus Christ.

Lex Loizides

Time For A Change – A Sermon By Lex Loizides

May 22, 2009

This is the video of a sermon preached by Lex Loizides (who I also interviewed) at Jubilee Church, London last Sunday. You can also download the audio. This message is a great introduction to the Christian faith and we saw a good response to the gospel as a result.

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Lex Loizides – Interview With A Church-Based Evangelist

May 21, 2009

I have known Lex for approximately twenty years. His passion for Jesus is, if anything, more infectious now than when I first met him. Spending this twenty minutes or so with him left me wanting to tell more people about Jesus. I suspect that if you pour yourself a coffee, pull up a chair, and [...]

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Dare To Believe God For Miracles – Tope Koleoso

May 15, 2009

Dare To Believe God For Miracles – Tope Koleoso from Adrian Warnock on Vimeo.
This video clip was filmed as a message for members of Jubilee Church to stir us to pray and expect great things from God this coming Sunday. Tope was kind enough to allow me to post it here on my blog. [...]

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Front Edge Evangelism Event 16th-17th May

May 7, 2009

On Saturday 16th May, my good friend, Lex Loizides, will be leading a day conference aimed at equipping Christians for the work of reaching out with the gospel. There are still spaces available at this event, which will take place at Kings Church Catford.

On Sunday 17th May there will be special guest services taking place [...]

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Luther’s Moment of Conversion

December 9, 2008

Last week Lex Loizides shared this fantastic quote from Martin Luther in his church history series:
“I was seized with the conviction that I must understand [Paul’s] letter to the Romans. I did not have a heart of stone, but to that moment one phrase in chapter one stood in my way.
I hated the idea, ‘in [...]

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Historical Evidence That The Gifts Didn’t Cease When The Apostles Died

September 29, 2008

This astonishing description by Iraneus of normal church life in the early centuries was cited on Lex Loizides’ blog.
‘So it is that in His name those who truly are His disciples, having received grace from Him, put it to effectual use for the benefit of their fellow-men, in proportion to the gift each one has [...]

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A Fire You Know Nothing About – Lex Loizides Unleashed

September 23, 2008

Finally unleashed from the confines of Facebook, a new blog by Lex Loizides has been born. It’s so good that I’m granting it an instant Warnie, an honor last achieved so quickly by the Pyromaniac himself! From now on you can follow Lex as he shares bite-sized chunks of church history by the links which [...]

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Lex Loizides Reviews a "Faith" Book on Facebook!

September 4, 2008

Lex is a good friend of mine and is well-known in Newfrontiers circles as a biblically sound and enthusiastic evangelist who has recently started posting very helpful notes on Facebook. I have his permission to reproduce the following Review of Positioning Yourself to Receive Healing by Doug Jones in its entirety here.
If you like it, [...]

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