By Michael Otieno Maura. | Sermon/Message
In the world today people are talking about prosperity even some preachers are preaching it. But my friend let me tell you that there is false prosperity and we must…
By Rev Dr J. N’GORAN | Article
In the previous writings of your servant, he always has tendency to propose something new for the World Evangelization. ″How to have Christian and/or Christian Partners understand that we need…
By Hussein Hajji Wario | Article
Have you ever encountered a Muslim who dismisses the authority of the Hadith, claiming to follow only the Qur’an? If so, you are not alone. I have met a lot…
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 Rev Dr J. N’GORAN | Research
The Sin and Holiness are very badly known, their outlines and surroundings remain fuzzy, blurred. The concern for your servant to do utmost that both of these objects we cannot…
By Rev Dr J. N’GORAN | Research
It is urged by scientific curiosity (<Lat. curiositas, “desire to know”, from the adjective curiosus, “curious, eager to know, who is worried about”, from cura, “worry, concern”) that the old…
By Lex Loizides | Article
Hudson Taylor on bringing our needs to God Alone When we read biographies of some of the Christian leaders of the 19th Century there is a common feature which immediately…
By Rev Dr J. N’GORAN | Research
Proxicharity is a diminutive of Pensciencreatuproxicharity (<Common Lat. pensare, “to weigh, [figurative, to reflect on], to think,” scientis, “who knows,” from scire, “to know,” creatus, “created,” proximum, “the neighbor,” caritas,…
By Rev Dr J. N’GORAN | Research
Suicharity is a diminutive of Pensciencreatussuicharity (<Common Lat. pensare, “to weigh, [figurative, to reflect on], to think”, scientis, “who knows”, from scire, “to know”, creatus, “created”, sui, “of oneself”, caritas,…
By David Adams | Blog
I merely want to begin a discussion about how the Church should respond to illegal immigration or more precisely to illegal immigrants. I met a family recently whose daughter was…
By WordTruth authors | Article
Perhaps the people most unaware of pornography’s “relational deception” are professing believers in Christ who erroneously think they are growing in their love for God and others while being involved…
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 Cody C. Lorance | Article
I’ve mentioned before that I liked what the Cape Town Commitment had to say about contextualization. In particular, it has defined "insider movements" in a way that is very helpful as you…
By Cody C. Lorance | Article
Today, I want to point you to the full statement on contextualization from theCape Town Commitment. There are a number of reasons why this statement is important. Let me especially…
By Cody C. Lorance | Article
Okay, today I wanted to share with you a little known document that has arisen out of Cape Town 2010. It is called "Cape Town Convictions" and was produced by…
By Cody C. Lorance | Article
Recently, I’ve been working on adapting a diagram for use in thinking through discipleship issues, spiritual disciplines, and the like -- especially with regards to South Asian Christ-followers. Here is what I’ve…
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 Peter Houston | Blog
It seems to me that Jesus’ life was characterised by him practicing what he preached. He taught on the kingdom of God and then demonstrated it in action. He spoke…
By Peter Houston | Blog
From my viewpoint (which may be skew I know) it seems that God is bringing the church back, through events like the Lausanne Conference, to two profound truths about (1)…
By Hussein Hajji Wario | Article
The term islamophobia isn’t in the dictionary yet. In a matter of time, it will find its place. Even though this term should exclusively deal with an irrational dread, fear…
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