Business for the Common Good

THE OXFORD & CAMBRIDGE SYMPOSIUM ONENTERPRISE, ETHICS AND DEVELOPMENT (SEED) Business for the Common Good Saïd Business SchoolUniversity of Oxford 26-27 September 2014 An inspirational engagement that SEEDS practical change For more information visit the website

Rebuilding the walls of our nation

South Africa suffers from many economic challenges. How can this change? Watch this talk of Patrick Kuwana. It is not only for South Africa but for all nations!

Rebuilding the walls of the economy

Crossover Transformation Group together with Call24 is organising a number of seminars in South Africa to equip Christians with the foundational truths on how to do business and operate within God’s Kingdom economy to bring about societal economic transformation. ThisRead more…

The ethics of child sponsorship

Steve Holmes lecturer in theology at St Mary’s College, St Andrews, Scotland wrote this very interesting blog on the ethics of child sponsorship. He argues that there is ’something deeply Christian about child sponsorship as a mode of delivering aid andRead more…

Ethics and Cautions in Mission with Children

The Great Commission applies to children as well as to adults.  Children, more than any other people group, are receptive to the gospel. Nearly half of the population of every country within the 10/40 Window is also in the 4/14Read more…

Terri Schiavo Story (Part 1 of 2)

In this two-part episode, Joni and Friends presents the story of Terri Schiavo. Her family’s long and highly emotional struggle to save their daughter’s life eventually came under the harsh glare of a worldwide media spotlight, the US Congress andRead more…

Terri Schiavo Story (Part 2 of 2)

In this two-part episode, Joni and Friends presents the story of Terri Schiavo. Her family’s long and highly emotional struggle to save their daughter’s life eventually came under the harsh glare of a worldwide media spotlight, the US Congress andRead more…

Sanctity of Life Sunday

Joni shares how April’s doctors, rather than recognizing the sanctity of life, gave a stark prognosis for her recovery after she became quadriplegic. I got off the phone last week with Barbara, a very distressed mother.  Her 35-year-old daughter namedRead more…

A Challenging Rediscovery: A Response from the UK

To facilitate a truly global conversation, we ask Christian leaders from around the world to respond to the Global Conversation’s lead articles. These points of view do not necessarily represent the Lausanne Movement. They are designed to stimulate discussion fromRead more…