FAQs

1. Where does the name "Fuel" come from?
The dictionary definition of the word "fuel" is "something that nourishes, sustains or encourages; a stimulant." This perfectly describes what The Fuel Project is all about!

2. What does the logo represent?
So many things. A flame represents light and Christians are called to be light in a dark world. A flame also represents heat, which is a metaphor for passion and fervour - we're never to be lukewarm. A flame represents discipleship since it replicates itself in everything it touches. We hope this ministry will create disciples who go on to create disciples. Additionally, Hebrews 12:29 tells us that "God is a consuming fire" so the centre of our flame is white, representing God's white hot holiness and centrality to our mission. Fire, as at Pentecost, is also a symbol for the Holy Spirit. We want our whole ministry to be Spirit led and empowered. 

3. Where can I find the occult checklist?
Click here!

4.Where did DVDs go?
DVD orders were processed and sent out by a partner ministry who unfortunately ceased operations in 2021. This means DVDs are no longer available. Most of the series are now available as digital downloads, however. If you’d like personal hard copies of any series, you are free to download from the website and then copy them to SD cards, memory sticks, DVDs or any other media.

5. What Bible translation do you use?
Mostly the New Living Translation (NLT) or the English Standard Version (ESV). We also use BibleGateway to check multiple versions so you'll occasionally see others. 

6. Why did you quote from that Bible teacher I disagree with?
Quoting another teacher doesn't necessarily indicate approval of that person's entire ministry, or signify complete theological agreement. Indeed, sometimes the use of a quote doesn't even indicate approval of the quote! Generally however, links or quotes from other ministries are used simply because they offer important insight on a particular topic.