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Jesus said

"The Sabbath was made for man and not man for the Sabbath"

Mark 2 v 27

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We hope you will find information to help and encourage you in the vitally important issue of keeping the Lord's Day - a principle laid down by God himself in creation. Sadly, in these days, too few Christians realise the importance of this issue in the health of the church and our nation at large.

Today, the organisation - previously known as the Lord's Day Observance Society - under the name of Day One Christian Ministries campaigns for Sunday to be a day of worship and rest; our day of rest is increasingly under threat as retail businesses, sports events and entertainment seek to make Sunday just another day to make money.

 

Day One also has a very significant work in DayOne Publications as well as supporting the Daylight Christian Prison Trust. That's why the whole organisation is now called Day One Christian Ministries.

 


Latest News

 

Practical Preparations for Sunday Worship

Dr Paul Tautges writes in his blog on this important topic.

When one reflects upon Hebrews 12:18-29, it is obvious that God considers corporate worship a serious matter, not the game that the modern church so often plays. Take a few minutes to open your Bible and read that portion of God’s Word. Read more

 

 

 

 

 

Day One in America

Jim Holmes, Director of Publications and Marketing, reports on developments in Day One's work from his base from South Carolina.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

31 January 2012 is the 120th anniversary of the death of C. H. Spurgeon in 1892.

'C. H. Spurgeon was a nineteenth-century Phenomena. Although Spurgeon never attended theological school, by the age of twenty-one he was the most popular preacher in London, and was famous across the British Empire.
He preached to crowds of ten thousand at Exeter Hall and the Surrey Music Hall, and when the Metropolitan Tabernacle was built, thousands gathered every Sunday for over forty years to hear his lively sermons.
He also founded Sunday schools, churches, an orphanage, and the Pastor's College. He edited a monthly church magazine and promoted literature distribution and care for the poor and encourage education of the masses.
Spurgeon was amazing, but when asked the reason for his success said, 'my people pray for me.'

Day One publish many things connected with this extraordinary man.........'

There is a 25% discount on all Spurgeon titles before Easter. Visit the website via this link: Day One Books

 

 

Devout Christian, Euan Murray, has questioned the need for Rugby World Cup matches to be played on Sundays.

The Glasgow-born prop, 31, choose to prioritise his faith and missed Scotland’s Pool B clash with Argentina on Sunday.

‘I don’t see why there have to be games on Sundays,’ said Murray. ‘I hope things will change in future.’ Geoff Cross will replace Murray, who has been dubbed by Scotland coach Andy Robinson as ‘the best scrummager’.

Murray will hope that he has done enough in previous matches to get his place in the team back for next week’s match against England, which takes place on a Saturday.

Back in 2008, Murray did play on a Sunday when Scotland took on France in the Six Nations. But, after his faith deepened, he announced a year later that he would no longer be available for selection on Sundays.

At the time he said: ‘It’s basically all or nothing, following Jesus. I don’t believe in pick ’n’ mix Christianity. I believe the Bible is the word of God, so who am I to ignore something from it? I might as well tear out that page then keep tearing out pages as and when it suits me. If I started out like that there would soon be nothing left. I want to live my life believing and doing the things [God] wants and the Sabbath day is a full day. It’s not a case of a couple of hours in church then playing rugby or going down the pub, it's the full day.’

 

How good it is to have examples from sports men and women like Euan for our children to look up to in a world where sport comes before our faith.

 

 

The Lord’s Day - A Positive Approach

The most common questions that readers of this website ask is why is Sunday now the Lord's Day instead of Saturday and what am I supposed to do on the Lord's Day? In this article, John Roberts gives 7 guidelines to getting the most out of the Lord's Day

 

 

 

 

 

Those Amazing Diaries!

Gerard Chrispin gives a potted history of how Day One have come to now give away 180,000 diaries every year to those in our prisons and how they have been used of God to transform lives.

It's not too late if you would like one for this year. Visit the Day One books website here

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


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