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Aspects of self-centeredness will increase when the reality of “Christ crucified” diminishes in your life. This year can be a time to grow further in Christ by continually dying to…
By Cody C. Lorance | Blog
"We must recognize that Southern Baptists have historically reflected considerable diversity. While we do not hold out doctrinal uniformity as a goal, we do call for renewed commitments to the…
By Paul Borthwick | Article
The most striking aspect of the Judson-Burma story is suffering. From start to finish, his biography describes hardship. He, his family, and his co-workers lived lives of affliction almost unparalleled…
By Hwa Yung | Article
Ida Scudder was the granddaughter of the first medical missionary sent by the American church. John Scudder, her grandfather, went to Ceylon (now Sri Lanka) in 1819, and later to…
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Can you remember when you wanted to know God’s will in a particular situation of life? What you wanted was a specific answer but had you prepared yourself to receive…
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Medical experts can evaluate a person’s physical condition by reliable observation and testing. In the spiritual dimension, a biblical diagnosis can also reveal the spiritual health of the church (ekklesia)…
By Paul Batchelor and Steve Osei-Mensah | Article
What part does corruption play in your life? That may seem a strange question to ask an audience such as this. Many may answer that, of course, as Christians, we…
By Rev Paul L. Bartolome | Article
We need not simple revival in this final hour, but radical men who will fearlesly answers the call of our non conforming God who calls us to be different and…
By Andrew Hawkes | Blog
See what a 24 year old missionary can do in trips around the world.
By WordTruth authors | Article
There are not many reliable avenues to gain insight into the “real you” . . . but your words, like a mirror, reflect what is in your heart. A confession is…
By Cody C. Lorance | Article
Recently, Pioneers, a major mission organization based in Orlando, Florida, released a "statement on contextualization." I like the statement and want to commend it to you. Check it out and let…
By Peter Houston | Blog
I may be wrong but I think many of our churches face a clash of two leadership paradigms. One that works well in a centralised hierarchy of power. And another…
By Chris Wright | Article
2Ti 3:7 always learning and never able to arrive at a knowledge of the truth. This has always been the sickness of the Church. This topic should have been discussed…
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When believers are at peace, they are free from anxiety and worry; and consistent prayer is integral to that result, as Philippians 4:6 indicates. The word for "anxiety" or "worry"…
By Rev Paul L. Bartolome | Article
My heart leap for joy upon knowing that the Lausanne Conference focus on calling the Church back to humility, simplicity, and integrity. I have been searching organization and Church leaders…
By WordTruth authors | Article
Theoretical beliefs can be stated in “what you say,” but true beliefs are revealed in “what you do.” You have probably mentioned the importance of prayer and its necessity for…
By Kary Kambara | Article
The following is a letter I sent to Chris Wright in response to his address: Dear Chris, I recently listened to your address to Cape Town 2010 via the video…
By Cody C. Lorance | Blog
I have been hearing a lot about this -- that the Western Christians dominated the programm of CT2010. Were pulling the strings, scripting the whole thing. I am disturbed by…
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Theoretical beliefs are revealed by "what you say" but true beliefs are revealed by "what you do." Hopefully, in great challenges, what we say corresponds to what we do. For…
By Cody C. Lorance | Blog
Okay ladies and gentlemen, it’s time to take the gloves off. Really, I’ve been too nice and cuddly regarding Cape Town 2010, the historic 3rd Lausanne Congress. Even before the…
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