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Cape Town 2010 Advance Papers
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Emerging Technologies and the Human Future
by Nigel Cameron and John Wyatt

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L’évangile de la prospérité, tout ce qui brille n’est pas or
L’évangile de la prospérité, tout ce qui brille n’est pas or
By bourdak | Cape Town 2010 Advance Paper
South Africa
Topics: Prosperity Gospel
The Contextual Argument
The Contextual Argument
By Amos Yong | Blog
United States
Topics: Poverty & Wealth, Prosperity Gospel
Loving the Poor without Hating the Wealthy
Loving the Poor without Hating the Wealthy
By Gregg Okesson | Blog
Kenya
Topics: Poverty & Wealth
Transforming Technologies: Media and Mission Ministries
Transforming Technologies: Media and Mission Ministries
By Lars_Dahle | Blog
Norway
Topics: Media & Technology
Powers of Evil
Powers of Evil
By Lindsay_Olesberg | Blog
United States
Topics: Ephesians Study
We all have an ethnic identity
We all have an ethnic identity
By Dewi Hughes | Blog
United Kingdom
Topics: Ethnicity
Networks benefit by bringing together practitioners from a variety of approaches
Networks benefit by bringing together practitioners from a variety of approaches
By David Hackett | Article
United States
Topics: Partnership, Personal Witness, Unreached People Groups
Communication As Narration
Communication As Narration
By Steve Evans | Blog
South Africa
Topics: Orality
Himalayan Global Summit 2009
Himalayan Global Summit 2009
By gatheredscattered | Article
Canada
Topics: Unreached People Groups, World Faiths, Diaspora
The Deeper Problem
The Deeper Problem
By Darren_Sleep | Article
Australia
Topics: Environment

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Muchas gracias por esta excelente presentación
Carlos Scott - Mision GloCal - 02.09.2010 - In Response To:
From ‘Calvary Road’ to ‘Harvesters International’: An African Perspective on the Cross and Gospel of Prosperity
What is the "good news" being proclaimed by Christian evangelists who instigate witch hunts - even against children?
hayesstw - 02.09.2010 - In Response To:
What questions aren’t being asked?
I thought the paper was well written, and I appreciated the distinction between pluralistic and pluralism. However, I thought his applications and illustrations were very…
Jeff Korum - 02.09.2010 - In Response To:
Truth Matters, Stand Up for Truth
I would agree that having rejection would keep you humble, and maybe that’s why there’s a cycle of popularity followed by rejection (or maybe said,…
Mary DeMuth - 02.09.2010 - In Response To:
Ministry: Are you in Obscurity? Popularity? or Rejection?
As I read this article, my heart was shouting many “Amens” to what Ms. Pippert and Bishop Kwashi wrote.  Many of your points resonated with…
Kai Mark - 02.09.2010 - In Response To:
A Fresh Approach To Witness For The 21st century: A Global Perspective
I’d say we need both word and deed, Scripture and Holy Spirit power, to be well balanced and in tension.   Scripture without power can…
Pete_Houston - 02.09.2010 - In Response To:
Declaration and Demonstration
Great blog, Mary.  Thanks.   I see all three at work in my life and ministry - usually in constant tension with one another.  I’m…
Pete_Houston - 02.09.2010 - In Response To:
Ministry: Are you in Obscurity? Popularity? or Rejection?
Passivity is a problem that cuts to the heart of simply doing church or being a missional church. Paul said, "Imitate me, then, as I…
Pete_Houston - 02.09.2010 - In Response To:
Craig and Moreland on The Church Condition and It’s Relevance on Indonesian Churches
Thanks Pete. Good to get a comment from someone who has a close understanding of the African scene.
Jim_Harries - 02.09.2010 - In Response To:
Understanding and Responding to the Prosperity Gospel in Africa
Thanks for reading my blog notes on our recent ministry experience. Every country of the world are hosting diaspora people. Let us pray that the doors…
Noel Pantoja - 01.09.2010 - In Response To:
Diaspora Ministry Works: Sharks turned Fishermen

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