By Luke | Testimony
Greetings, I am not quite sure how this works. I received an email from a friend a few days ago to remind me of the conference coming up, and she…
By Alex Araujo | Article
THE AMAZING TREE – AN EVANGELICAL PARABLE Alex Araujo "On each side of the river stood the tree of life, bearing twelve crops of fruit, yielding its fruit every month.…
By R. York Moore | Article
Twenty years ago when I began my journey from Atheism to faith in Christ, nearly all conversations about God included debate or at least a discussion of evidences for the…
By Colin Buckland | Blog
Watching a recent UK TV series called ‘The Apprentice’, I saw a group of young and hopeful business leaders competing with each other for a top job. The leadership style…
By James Vaughton | Blog
Fear they will mess it up? Not enough experience? Not had theological training? Worry they may say or do something inappropriate? Or could it be that down through history that…
By Cody C. Lorance | Article
Question #5 – Am I ridiculously naïve to think that God could actually give us (the Church) a lasting and significant common ground at Cape Town that we will be…
By Jennifer Lahl | Blog
The Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine in 2010 has been awarded to Robert G. Edwards for the development of in vitro fertilization (IVF). Edwards is part of the famous Patrick Steptoe and…
By Peter Houston | Blog
I remember when I went to the World Summit on Sustainable Development in Johannesburg in 2002 how organised many religious groups were. Among the free resources being given away were…
By Femi B. Adeleye | Article
During my last visit to Ethiopia I joined students at Addis Ababa University for a meeting of the Evangelical Students’ and Graduates’ Union of Ethiopia (EvaSUE). They are part of…
By Hwa Yung | Article
One of the big surprises of the 20th century was the dramatic growth of the churches in the non-western world. A bigger surprise was that, as Philip Jenkins asserts, those…
By Ajith Fernando | Article
I felt humbled as I returned from teaching pastors in the deep south of Sri Lanka. In these pastors’ experience, it often takes ten to fifteen years pioneering in unreached…
By Chuck Colson | Article
You’ve probably seen them—most of us have. Ads soliciting women to donate their eggs for in vitro fertilization are everywhere: in newspapers, on the Internet, on college campus bulletin boards.…
By Benny Hin | Sermon/Message
Prepare for a Fresh Anointing(새로운 기름부으심을 기다리라) I sense that we are moving into a new spiritual season, and I want to share several important keys to help you prepare…
By Victor John | Article
The very mention of “Transformational Church Planting Movements” in the question indicates that such a movement exists, otherwise how can one even begin to talk about it. Now the task…
By Bradford M. Smith | Blog
Author: Bradford M. Smith, Chair, Lausanne Care and Counsel as Mission Interest Group (LCCMIG) The Lausanne Care and Counsel as Mission Interest Group—the newest initiative within the Lausanne family of…
By Paul Kim | Video
GOD LOVES hAITIAN CHILDREAN..........
By Lars Dahle | Article
The major theme for the opening day of the Cape Town Congress 2010 is “making the case for the truth of Christ in a pluralistic, globalized world”. In order to…
By Lex Loizides | Article
Urban Mission and Reconciliation – Jubilee Community Church Since the birth of the new South Africa in 1994, the country has been affectionately referred to as the Rainbow Nation. This…
By Anand Singh | Video
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By Various | Cape Town 2010 Congress Video
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