Mission
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Child soldier was trained to kill Christians - until he became one
A man who was trained as a child soldier to attack Christians shared what led him to the Bible and Jesus, despite threats to his life.
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Joel Osteen's brother recalls 'indescribable evil' he witnessed as medical missionary in Iraq
Paul Osteen, a general and vascular surgeon, served in medical missions at an emergency field hospital near Mosul
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Advent campaign shows children how Christians are taking aid to the world's most remote places
Mission Aviation Fellowship is helping thousands of school children learn more about communities in need around the world and how a fleet of small planes is making all the difference.
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Mission to Seafarers expands into Panama after signing historic agreement
Mission to Seafarers has become the first seafaring welfare charity to operate in Panama after signing a deal with the Panama Maritime Authority.
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Freed Iranian Christians find healing from horrors of prison
Open Doors recently hosted ex-prisoner training for Iranian Christians who were formerly imprisoned for their faith
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£1m mission project to create small worshipping communities across Manchester
The Church of England is investing £1m into the pioneering of small worshipping communities across Manchester.
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Evangelist Billy Graham remembered on 100th birthday
The late Billy Graham was being remembered today by his family on what would have been his 100th birthday.
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Church Mission Society takes major step in goal of impacting 50 million families across Africa
Church Mission Society Africa reached a major milestone as it celebrated its 10th anniversary this week with the opening of new international headquarters in Kenya.
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Dozens of young people give their life to Christ at Siloam's first Bible camp in Peru
Siloam Christian Ministries held its first ever Bible camp in Peru where dozens of young people gave their life to Christ.
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Author of The Message Bible dies at 85
Eugene Peterson, the man who penned The Message Bible, has died at the age of 85.
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Mission activities that are 'distinctively Christian' have more success in engaging young people - Scripture Union
Mission activities that included 'distinctively Christian' elements like prayer, worship and Bible reading were more likely to engage children and young people in the faith than those that tried to introduce them at a later point.
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1.5 billion people are still waiting for a Bible in their own language
The numbers are a significant obstacle to the spread of the gospel throughout the world - but you can help
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Salvation Army launches Big Collection to support people in need
The Salvation Army is hoping people's small change will make a big difference for people in need across the UK and Republic of Ireland this autumn.
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Philippine government restores missionary visa of Australian nun facing deportation charges
Australian nun Sr. Patricia Fox has been allowed to stay in the Philippines after the Department of Justice (DOJ) overturned the Bureau of Immigration's (BI) order to revoke her visa for allegedly taking part in political protests.
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Russian churches sidestep evangelism ban with World Cup live screenings
Churches in various Russian cities have opened their doors to soccer fans for live screenings of the World Cup