Mission
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A missionary's life in Honduras: 'Crime has come to the doors of the church'
Swedish missionary Miriam Mondragon is working to see transformation in one of the world's most dangerous countries: Honduras, Central America
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Prayer drive-thru resonates with commuters: 'So many people are searching for answers'
A church's idea of erecting a 'prayer box' in their parking lot has caught on across the US.
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Discovering Jesus through Asian eyes
The Evangelical Alliance has launched a new outreach programme specifically targeted at the UK's growing Asian population.
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Rowan Williams: 'Inequality generates violence'
Former ABC Dr Rowan Williams has called for the redistribution of power in countries beset by conflict
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Not Just Sundaes: Church's new ice cream parlour addresses lack of social spaces for young people
The Bishop of Sherborne swapped his staff for an ice cream scoop this month when he dished out the delicious frozen stuff for the opening of a 14th century church's new ice-cream parlour and youth hub.
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Are we too cynical for our faith? God's Not Dead leaves me with much to ponder...
Help! I'm now a pastor's wife! columnist Claire Musters
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Sheridan Voysey: 'People are going to local fortune tellers rather than priests'
Author and broadcaster Sheridan Voysey was at the London Institute of Contemporary Christianity on Thursday night to share his thoughts on how Christians can speak into the longings and desires of the unchurched
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Where is Christian mission facing the biggest challenges?
The Church is often negatively perceived, while other faiths are perceived positively, and young Christians prefer fellowship and worship over long and lonely missions work
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Business as mission: How is business penetrating China's vast unreached populations with the Good News?
Christian business owners in China are intentionally running their businesses to share the Gospel but the fruit is not without its challenges
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A dream to revolutionise the Christian music industry and raise £100,000 for mission
Superhero frontman Tim Cheshire has a vision to see the Christian music industry and mission go hand in hand.
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The challenges of putting on a Christian event in secular England
After a week of evangelistic events in Winchester, Steve Lee is familiar with all kinds of hurdles but also has lots of ideas about how to make them better for today's sceptical, visual, instant gratification generation
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Christians have been 'paralysed by fear' from sharing the Gospel with Muslims
Mission experts say Christians living in Islamic contexts need help to overcome their fear and gain confidence to share the faith with their Muslim neighbours
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First Christian convert in tribe that killed Jim Elliot and four other missionaries dies
Dayuma Caento, the first Christian member of the Waodani tribe in Ecuador â a group made famous for killing Jim Elliot and four other missionaries in 1956 â has died, aged around 80.
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Pentecost 2014: The Biggest Birthday Party Ever
"Jesus was a master at turning everyday situations that people could relate to into creative illustrations of faith" and Share Jesus International is encouraging churches across the UK to do the same.
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The word of God at work in the wreckage of people's lives
People are discovering the power and relevance of the word of God in the face of evil