By Panel | Cape Town 2010 Congress Video
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By Leslie Keeney | Blog
After a 7-hour flight from D.C. to Munich and an 11-hour flight from Munich to Cape Town, (both of which were made bearable by the modern pharmaceuticals industry), I landed…
By nic paton | Blog
It is clear that Christianity has over the years and centuries moved a long way towards holism. In terms of the state of evangelical belief in 2010, ideas like "marketplace…
By Mark Meynell | Research
This paper seeks to rearticulate the authoirty of the Bible in an accessible and relevant way (aimed originally for university undergraduates). The Bible has come under many renewed attacks in…
By Tony Hawk | Art - Media
One of my most important passions... and that is trying to STOP the abuse of God & Jesus’ names being abused in film & everyday life. I am seriously open…
By Timmy OST | Article
Todos tenemos en lo mas profundo de nuestro ser un Temor a que nuestra existencia sea insignificante, nos preguntamos; Cuanta Gente ira a mi Funeral? Hare Historia? Lograre cumplir con…
By Lex Loizides | Article
The Restoration of Mass Evangelistic Meetings was a Welsh Innovation After the rediscovery of Justification by Faith and the key doctrine of the New Birth the genius of the 18th…
By Edward Brown | Blog
I have been posting a Blog Series at http://ourfathersworld.org called ’Countdown to Cape Town" in which I have been exploring the relationship of the environmental crisis, redemption and the church. …
By Menna Machreth Jones | Blog
My name is Menna Machreth and I’m from Cymru / Wales. If you’re wondering where Wales is, you may have heard the Ryder Cup golfing tournament was held in Wales…
By WordTruth authors | Article
Ministry involves dealing with sin and that sometimes involves communicating the sins of others. Perhaps surprisingly, the key element in communicating another’s sin is the spiritual maturity of the communicator.…
By Chandana | Sermon/Message
’’www.holyoneofisrael-reconciliation.blogspot.com’’ The above link will help for an online Bible Study. For those of us who are unable to find a good church, or looking for good spiritual food, this…
By Mike Schneider | Presentation
I sense a growing interest among the Church to find new ways to integrate both sides of the “Gospel Coin”—the Great Commission and the Great Commandment. New wineskins are developing…
By Ken Sande | Article
Approachability: The Passport to Real Ministry and Leadership by Ken Sande, President of Peacemaker Ministries Craig was well-equipped for teaching God’s Word. He was committed to Christ, thoroughly educated, solid…
By Thomas Swaroop | Blog
The church should reach children by its unique calling and choice. I have the blessing of a church started with children and now filled with them. Most of them are…
By Cody C. Lorance | Article
Question #3 – What does it look like when churches, denominations, or other Christian entities use the local church as a “franchise for the delivery of external strategies, objectives and…
By Johannes Sibarani | Blog
Effective Evangelism in Indonesia is the method of Social Affairs. One was to help poor children and poor families. But the pioneer or evangelist needs funds for it. Regard Evangelist…
By westsuburban | Testimony
Very simply:Seems very western-slanted; children in west are overly watched, nurtured, and honoredSeems to be more theoretical than addressing real issues of majority worldChurch in majority world needs to learn…
By Joe Bates | Blog
There are over 6,900 known living languages. This is something of a socio-political evaluation, but in any case there are many different languages that Christians would need to know in…
By Thomas Hieber | Article
“Mind the gap! Mind the gap!” everybody who has used London’s underground trains have heard this announcement over and over again. It’s true the gaps are easily overlooked. When I…
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