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 Mats Tunehag | Article
Unfortunately Africa is often associated with words with negative connotations: corruption, aids, donor fatigue, genocide, bad governance, colonialism, malaria, slavery, famine, poverty, civil wars, blood diamonds, et cetera. A trillion…
By WordTruth and Biblical Counseling Foundation | Article
One of the most vital, yet overlooked, aspects of a church’s life and ministry is the discipline and restoration of fellow believers overtaken in sin. This article lists the biblical…
By Hussein Hajji Wario | Article
A Salafi—a Muslim who adheres to the version of Islam of Prophet Muhammad’s time—wrote to me, “Speak out against the Oslo attacks, you terrorist!” I have had discussions with this…
By Andrew Hawkes | Testimony
I met the swedish NGO worker at the end of the story - as well one of the girls from the family. Being around people whose hearts seem so pure…
By Lana | Blog
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By inkling43 | Article
I would like to know how we in the "Western church" can assist the growing church in the South and East, to to fulfill the "Great Commission" as soon as…
By Hussein Hajji Wario | Article
Islam has faced a debilitating public relations hemorrhage since September 11, 2001. That dreadful day brought to the fore some manifestations of Islamic teachings, which led ordinary Muslims, Muslim civil…
By Michael Otieno Maura. | Sermon/Message
Here is one who can be classified as a trusted friend:“The Lord grant mercy to the household of Onesiphorus, for he often refreshed me, and was not ashamed of my…
By A BRNCH ASSISTANT NATIONAL INSURANCE CORPORATION | Presentation
There is only one man in the world that saves life,provides for the needy,forgives the unforgivable people the sinners and justify’s the life of each person. Hullo friends out their…
By Hussein Hajji Wario | Article
It was the week before Christmas 1988. One of my former teachers, Mr. Buya, invited me to go to his home for Christmas. Even though I was a Muslim and…
By Valdir Steuernagel, Cristo Greyling, Princess Zulu | Cape Town 2010 Congress Video
Valdir Steuernagel, Cristo Greyling and Princess Zulu discuss HIV/AIDS and present a challenge to make reconciliation a key element of the Gospel presentation, especially to those hurting in a broken…
By Ka | Cape Town 2010 Congress Video
Ka, a young Cambodian girl, suffers the humiliation and indignity of being a sex-worker - yet God is able to restore life to a heart without hope. Download Options PC…
By Lindsay Brown | Cape Town 2010 Congress Video
Lindsay Brown, International Director of The Lausanne Movement, challenges the Cape Town participants to pursue the vision of Lausanne III. Referring to 2 Corinthians 4, he challenges the participants to…
By Antoine Rutayisire | Blog
Reconciliation is a required element of love. Too often, we take shortcuts or wish to impose our desires over the will of God. Pushing ahead without the Lord will always…
By pasteur/evangelis said lounis | Presentation
il est vrai que le retour du christ est proche et que Dieu veut que les hommes soient sauve et l’’evangile est une puissance de Dieu pour le salut de…
By Performing Arts Team | Cape Town 2010 Congress Video
While dreams and relationships fall apart, we have a healer for our broken hearts. By Alison Siewert; music by Michael Eubanks; performed by Lerato Mofokeng and Michael Eubanks; directed by…
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By Video | Cape Town 2010 Congress Video
Churches in North Africa, the Middle East and the Gulf countries are growing and experiencing an unprecedented openness to the gospel of Jesus Christ. Download Options PC users: Right click…
By IMB Global Communications | Cape Town 2010 Congress Video
The Middle East, the land that gave birth to Christianity, is a place where the Church has experienced significant decline. Many political and religious developments contribute and point toward the…
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