Cape Town 2010: The Third Lausanne Congress on World Evangelization

Jan 13, 2010

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  • U.S.A. - Justice Department releases report trying to convince citizenry that threat of homegrown extremism is exaggerated
  • AFRICA - DJIBOUTI: Running low on water, pasture and food
  • U.S.A. Catholic Families for America Endorses Scott Brown for Massachusetts Senate Seat
  • U.S.A.- Locals await word from loved ones in Haiti
  • RUSSIA- The Moscow Patriarchate considers churches of Abkhazia as part of The Georgian Church
  • Earthquake rocks already beleaguered Haiti
  • River trip displays ministries work
  • Campus ministry reaches out to students without knowledge of Christ
  • Cartel violence starts a bloody 2010 in Mexico
  • Two million more people have access to Scriptures
  • Pakistani pastor is ‘falsely accused of theft’
  • A Holy Race
  • Yemen Negotiates Release of Christian Hostages
  • Smallest nation gets help in fighting AIDS
  • Chinese leaders detained, whereabouts unknown
  • Christian work hampered by strikes in India
  • Bibles for the World and Graham event 'partners in God's kingdom'
  • Atheism provides fertile field in Czech Republic
  • Photo of President Obama and First Lady Michelle Obama saluting with their left hands - Fiction!
  • Veteran Christian Musician Treats Shelter Guests to a Night of Entertainment
  • George N. Patterson Continues with His Late Wife’s Pioneering NET Drug Treatment
  • Pastor, Family Suffer in both ’07 and ’08 Attacks
  • Christmas holiday stories from the experience of kids in Nigeria
  • ‘A Spy for Hope’
  • North Korea Top Persecutor of Christians for Eighth Straight Time
  • Country Singer Again Blesses Joy Junction
  • Restaurant in Leicester serves a three course meal to 80 homeless people on Christmas Day – thanks to Christian compassion
  • Celebrity Big Brother-Evangelism in Action
  • Violence Against Christians Continues in Egypt After Christmas Eve Shootings
  • ASSIST News Readers Recount Favorite Christmas Memories
  • Evangelist killed in the line of duty in Tanzania
  • Should Christians fear Muslims?
  • 'Allah' causes uproar in Malaysia
  • Ministry grieves with community; urges peace
  • Need an internship? Orphan ministry needs you
  • ASSIST News Readers Recount Favorite Christmas Memories
  • The Best Gift
  • ‘A Spy for Hope’
  • More than 100,000 House Church Leaders receive Vital Spiritual Resources as TWR reaches Milestone with Radio Church Kit Project in China
  • Malaysian Church forgives amid flow of sympathy
  • Fourth Malaysian Church Attacked
  • Malaysian Church Attacks Tally At Seven
  • 19 Christians Arrested, Farm Leaders Burn Christians’ Bibles and Property as Religious Persecution in Xinjiang Mounts in the New Year
  • Robert Park -- Why did he do it?
  • The Name Yahweh in Egyptian Hieroglyphic Texts
  • Indian Muslim Extremists Threaten to Burn Christians Alive
  • Compassionate Care To The Sick And Hurting
  • Recommended Listening for 2010
  • Radio Station HCJB Program Co-host Helen Howard Dies At 89
  • Churches Attacked In Malaysia
  • Conflict over New Indian State Threatens Missionary Work
  • Students raise thousands for Dalits
  • Iraqi Christians reach out
  • Deadly shootings at Coptic church set region on edge
  • Despite persecution, churches are being planted
  • Mission team treks through Uganda to leave footprints of hope
  • Gone, But Not Forgotten:
  • Tips for Handling the ‘E-Word’
  • Still Trusting the Lord to Get Back on Her Feet Again
  • Some resolutions are worth making and keeping
  • First-Ever Mission Fest Film Festival
  • Reverend Canon Fred Collins passes away after a long battle with cancer
  • Fresh Hope Where There Seemed to Be None
  • GFA Rebuilding Homes and Hopes
  • Christian Layman Martyred in Vicious Attack
  • How Haggai Institute Has Influenced a Brazilian Astronomer
  • Intercessors: participants in world events
  • Yemen: Christians vulnerable in failing state
  • Yemen: Abducted Christians Alive
  • Iranian arrested for contacting Christian media
  • Eight Coptic Christians in Egypt Shot Dead As They Left Christmas Mass
  • DivorceCare Offers 365 Days of E-mail Hope and Comfort for People in Divorce or Separation
  • Recommended Reading for 2010
  • Yemen: Ray of Hope for Abducted Christians
  • Chokmas respond to the Gospel
  • Film addresses cycle of violence
  • North Korea on Top Persecutor list -- again
  • Despite war, church leaders are still kingdom building in Congo
  • A study in advocacy yields the hope of Christ
  • Haiti party moves mountains for ministry
  • Deaf Bible translation picking up steam
  • Protestors block church service
  • New CEO at Voice of the Martyrs-Canada
  • Sponsored children in India now have a future
  • Radio veteran Dennis Daily launches the ‘Religion & Ethics Minute’
  • Daughter of Baha’i minister fled Iran, found new hope in America
  • Gospel artist Calvin Hunt passes away
  • Students Share Changes On Urbana09 ‘Megabus’
  • She’d Rather Have Jesus
  • Muslim Mob in Pakistan Wounds Christian Family
  • Deadline for re-registration passes
  • Partners gives hope in buckets and reaches out to child soldiers
  • Poverty forces kids into slavery
  • Christmas outreach success in India
  • Deadline for re-registration passes
  • God Standard Time
  • After suffering two ‘mini-strokes’, Pastor Chuck Smith is ‘doing very well’ and has ‘moved now into the rehabilitation stage of his recovery’
  • Irish Atheists Challenge Nation’s New Blasphemy Law
  • Evangelist Slams Priest for ’Pulpit Betrayal’
  • Grieving from the Loss of a Loved One? Make Progress in Healing from Your Grief by Resolving to Attend a GriefShare Group in 2010
  • Voice of the Martyrs Canada Appoints New C.E.O.
  • Brethren Missionary Herald Names New Executive Director
  • Damah Film Festival Hiroshima Announces 2009 Festival Winners
  • Great news about the condition of Lila Joseph, one of ‘God’s Ambassadors in Japan’
  • My special wish for the New Year
  • My special wish for the New Year
  • This story has not been posted for security reasons.
  • Books headed to Nepal in 2010
  • Thousands commit to missions at Urbana 09
  • Students commit to sharing the Gospel by living with the poor
  • 2010 starts with replacements, renewed passion and rebirth
  • Manafon: David Sylvian Meets Himself
  • Urbana09 Like Visiting Another Planet
  • First Decision Numbers Released by Urbana09
  • Christmas Catalog Rickshaw Fleet Transforming Lives
  • Pakistani Christian prisoners’ families attend ‘Christmas Blessings Program 2009’
  • “Even if More Problems Come, I Will Never Leave Jesus”
  • Famous Indian Theologian and Preacher, Dr. Theodore Williams, Passes away
  • After Two Years, Full Horror of Orissa Attacks Emerging; Christians Still Under Siege
  • Death Threats Await Christians in West Bengal
  • New Vice Chairman of National Commission for Minorities Dr. H.T Sangliana has asked the Indian Christian community to keep him informed of a...
  • Time crunch for Sudan translation center
  • Students challenged to refresh the mission field
  • Jihad attacks on rise, good news for Muslim evangelism
  • Christian killed by childhood friends
  • SAT-7 TURK to launch on January 1, 2010
  • What’s Next for this Expatriate British Journalist?
  • Christmas was a time of mixed emotions
  • Urbana09 Asks Black Woman to Close the Call on New Year’s Eve
  • Brazilian Indians By-Pass Government to Get Help
  • Chinese Unite in Prayer at Urbana09
  • Rick Wakeman pays tribute to Jeanne Andersen, who passed away on Monday night after a long battle with cancer
  • A verse for Epiphany
  • Eastern European Outreach Founder Reflects on 2009
  • A Christmas Piglet Helps a Little Girl
  • Pakistan Prime Minister announces land property rights for Christian slum dwellers of Islamabad and non-Muslim prisoners to get ‘remission’ ...
  • Three Times a Charm: Christmas Celebrated in Israel Thrice by Israel’s Christian Community
  • Haiti at a low ebb
  • 'Human Wrong' initiative challenges students to help abolish child slavery
  • Progress made after UN vote--believers wary
  • American Airlines crash investigated
  • Social justice vs Gospel - is it a battle at Urbana?
  • Next Missionary Generation Gathers at Urbana 09
  • The Pain is Gone, But The Joy Lives On
  • A Non Stop Year for Faith Comes By Hearing
  • Economy Blamed for Dip In Attendance at Urbana09
  • Letters of Deliverance
  • Christian prisoners in the Pakistani province of Punjab receive a special Christmas gift
  • Orissa’s Christians Still Face Violence
  • Prayer and Worship Meeting Disrupted By Police and Alleged Charges of ‘Forced Conversion’ Made By Police in Karnataka State, India
  • American Arrested in North Korea
  • Evangelist Winkie Pratney is making a ‘miraculous improvement” in a New Zealand hospital after suffering an aneurysm, says his son
  • Aging ship to retire
  • Students challenged to reach Nathanael-like skeptics
  • 2010 looks to be a year of new beginnings
  • Two churches bombed at Christmastime
  • Students mixed about Urbana 09 participation
  • Prayer ministry data reveals top cities praying for national leaders
  • ‘Megabus’ Convoys Brave Storms to Reach Urbana 09
  • After suffering two ‘mini-strokes’, Pastor Chuck Smith is doing ‘tremendously well’ as he recovers in a local hospital
  • Two Muslims arrested on Christmas Day while trying to enter a Pakistani Church
  • Landlords Mobilize Against Missionary
  • Ministry releases 1 million fish in Philippines lake
  • Cholera rears its head again in Zimbabwe
  • Court decides: who may use God's name?
  • Urbana 09 under way in St. Louis
  • The Gospel finds a unique distribution point in Haiti
  • Pastor Chuck Smith has suffered a ‘minor stroke’ and is ‘doing well’
  • Salvation Army Major Fatally Shot Christmas Eve in Front of His Children
  • Woman knocks pontiff down at Christmas Mass
  • Two Muslims arrested on Christmas Day while trying to enter a Pakistani Church
  • A Little Christmas Eve Cheer for Thomas
  • Native American World
  • Woman knocks pontiff down at Christmas Mass
  • A Heartwarming Christmas Tale
  • In Search of Peace
  • Christian Imprisoned for Religious Conversion and Activities
  • Evangelist Winkie Pratney ‘doing well’ in New Zealand hospital after suffering an aneurysm
  • Forced Islamization of Christian Girls Supported By Egyptian State
  • Shiites Attack Assyrian Town in North Iraq
  • Thousands of Pilgrims Celebrate Christmas in Bethlehem
  • Family dynamic changes in Peru disrupt Christmas celebrations
  • Christians are ready for Christmas in Pakistan
  • Swiss referendum impacts Turkish Christians
  • Christian men magazine Sorted hits magazine outlets across the UK
  • Mercy Ships Concludes Benin Field Service with Record Results
  • Swedish Family Persecuted for Homeschooling Their Son
  • Archdiocese of Karachi to launch Good News TV, a satellite channel, on Christmas Day
  • Iranian Police Attack Pre-Christmas Celebration
  • Water wells critical to keeping African countries ahead of water shortage
  • Homeschool group helps translation needs
  • Genocide plagues Burma, agency reports
  • Rebels threaten attack on Christmas Day
  • Safe haven for families in crisis
  • Five Years After the Boxing Day Tsunami, Three California Friends Continue to Reach Out to Those in Need
  • Andrew and Wendy Palau and Children Safe After Plane Crash in Kingston, Jamaica
  • Joy Junction Provides “Mobile” Christmas Cheer to Those Living Outside
  • Progress Made After UN Vote
  • Scripture, Firewood, Calvary Chapel, and The Navajo Nation
  • Micah Challenge Asks: What is the impact of the Copenhagen negotiation on the world’s poor?
  • Mr. Naveed Masih, a Christian victim of the Gojra incident, has been granted bail
  • India’s Government Advised to Reverse Divisive Policy Linking Assistance for Dalits to Religion
  • Christmas: Christ dwell with his faithful, wherever they are.
  • New Zealand Radio personality Rob Holding is leaving the Rhema Broadcasting Group to pastor a church
  • Partners doubles giving capacity in 2010
  • Countdown to Compassion
  • 28 Colombian Christians detained for refusing to denounce their faith
  • Bad economy slows pastoral training efforts
  • HCJB team fired up for Urbana
  • College Students Attending Urbana 09 Will Have Many Missions Organizations with which to Connect
  • Five Years After the Boxing Day Tsunami, Three California Friends Continue to Reach Out to Those in Need
  • Nursing School from a Christian Midwestern University Sponsors Medical Mission to El Paso
  • Climategate: Less Heat, More Light Needed
  • Start the New Year with a free subscription to the ASSIST News Service (ANS)
  • British Vicar Criticized for Advocating Stealing
  • Britain’s Prince William Sleeps on London’s Streets to Raise Awareness of Homelessness
  • British Christian teacher fired from her job for offering to pray for sick girl
  • Safe Water Flows for Southeast Asia on the Fifth Anniversary of the 2004 Boxing Day Tsunami
  • SAT-7 TÜRK to Launch on January 1, 2010
  • U.S.A. - In Detroit, Some See Grounds for Church Planting
  • Your Best Christmas Ever
  • THE WCC IS DISAPPOINTED BY THE OUTCOME OF THE COPENHAGEN CLIMATE SUMMIT
  • BURMA - Newsletter from Free Burma Rangers
  • PRAYING THROUGH THE WINDOW
  • URGENT Prayer for Uzbekistan-Parliamentary Elections
  • Wheels bring great joy in Ukraine
  • Rotary Club to provide wells
  • Rebels make Christmas Day threat
  • Violence halts film showings
  • New airstrip in Indonesia could plant church
  • Innovative Website Makes Reading the Bible as Easy as Checking Your Email
  • ’Human Wrong Initiative’ from World Vision, IJM and Sojourners to debut at Urbana 09 in St. Louis
  • ANS Readers respond to my story called ‘Why are Christians so angry? Where is the love?’
  • A Man who Obeyed God:
  • Pakistani court acquits Christian girl and her father accused of blasphemy
  • Christian Ex Member of Parliament and former Karnataka State Director General of Police, Dr. H.T. Sangliana; appointed as the Vice Chairpers...
  • Some Christians say Christmas Bazaars held by the Punjab Government are a joke (Please use this version)
  • Christians in Vietnam Hold another Historic Celebration
  • Human rights group says Hamas disinters Christians in Gaza
  • Israel assures Christians can access Bethlehem during Christmas, while Israeli Shoppers are Expected to Catch Christmas Deals in Europe and ...
  • A t-shirt supports disabled children
  • Urbana '09 attendees may help Bible translation
  • Shepherds clients minister to the needy
  • A t-shirt supports disabled children
  • Urbana '09 attendees may help Bible translation
  • 190,000 still in Uganda's IDP camps
  • Indian pastor recovering at home
  • Shepherds clients minister to the needy
  • Christian TV Network to Carry Live Broadcast of Oral Roberts Funeral Around the World
  • Church-based Initiative spreads to 5,000 Churches Nationwide as it Reclaims Christmas from the Shopping Malls
  • Why are Christians so angry?
  • The West Mesa Will be Ace’s Home this Christmas
  • Along with police and a social activist, the Indian Rescue Mission rescues 24 girls from prostitution in Mumbai, India
  • Christian Ex Member of Parliament and former Karnataka state Director General of Police, Dr. H.T. Sangliana, appointed as the Vice Chairpers...
  • Continued Attacks on Assyrians in Mosul Kill 5, including Newborn Infant
  • U.S.A. - Wing and a prayer
  • EUROPE - COPENHAGEN: Climate change could become biggest driver of displacement
  • U.S.A.- Evangelical Monopoly In Sports World
  • HUMAN RIGHTS - Migrants tell of exploitation and detention
  • THAILAND - Orthodox Church: Archbishop Hilarion consecrates new Russian church in Thailand
  • U.S.A. - Churches use prayer to heal Albany
  • AFRICA - GHANA: AMA Boss concludes prayer sessions on Accra\'s new vision
  • MIDDLE EAST - Al-Tawthiq and its Anti-Israel Campaign
  • U.S.A. - Group: Bible clubs back in Seattle schools
  • U.S.A. - ANGLICANS: CENTRAL FLORIDA: Evangelical Bishop Says he will Sign Off on Covenant
  • IRAQ - Continued Attacks On Assyrians In Mosul
  • U.S.A. National Day of Prayer
  • INDIA - Persecution, New attack against a church in Karnataka, the fourth in four days
  • INDIA - Ranganath recommends 15% quota for ‘Dalit minorities’
  • UNITED KINGDOM - Why we should be thankful for Rowan Williams and his church of common sense
  • U.S.A. - Sharing the Christmas message
  • U.S.A. - Quartet to sing at New Year\'s Eve concert
  • Anglican Covenant Final Draft Released
  • ISRAEL - Visual midrash
  • INDIA - Christmas prayer stopped by police in Chickmagalore, Karnataka
  • JUDAISM - THE CHRISTMAS TREE
  • Faith leaders press climate justice at Copenhagen
  • Abortion Compromise Language Gets Support from Some Christian Leaders
  • Intellectual Blog Feast
  • Winning Not Just Hearts but Minds
  • U.S.A. Evangelical leaders support abortion compromise in health-care plan
  • Mark Tooley: An Unholy Compromise
  • AP: Book explores evangelical monopoly in sports world
  • ACORN in Northern Iraq
  • BOOKS. Beyond The Storm
  • INDIA - Gospel for Asia: UPDATE: Extremists Try to Murder Missionary; Attack Well-Drilling Team
  • Headline Job – Editor of Religious Studies
  • Society of Christian Philosophers – 2010 Eastern Regional Conference
  • Roadmap for President Obama to End Child Hunger by 2015
  • Research points to sharp decline in faith in Britain
  • Copenhagen outcome draws religious groups to react with sadness and anger
  • Punjab Government says Christmas Bazaars held by Christians are a Joke
  • Pastor Zhang Mingxuan ‘Bike’ Visits Three Released Chinese Brothers in Henan Province, China
  • Ribeye Steaks for the Homeless; Joy Junction Holiday Feasts
  • Urbana 09 - The Tradition Continues
  • Don’t Myth Out On Jesus This Christmas Season
  • Manhattan Declaration Firestorm Hits 300,000
  • International Minorities Conference demands Pakistan to be a ‘democratic and secular state’
  • Indian believer jailed for ‘crime’ of praying for a friend in hospital and getting beaten up
  • Pastor and wife attacked and jailed on false charges of ‘forced conversion’ by Hindu radicals in Karnataka state, India
  • Santa or Jesus? A Christmas reflection
  • College ministry changes lives at UGA
  • Children in Guatemala's 'dry corridor' get help
  • Two years after India's anti-Christian riots, many obstacles remain
  • Mayhem, fear and fighting in Congo
  • More shoes needed for orphans
  • Mighty Mouse Comes to the Save the Day, But…
  • Oral Roberts Public Memorial Service Announced:
  • Merger to reach Native tribes
  • SAT-7 PARS goes live
  • Eritrean Christians released, others still imprisoned
  • Three Christians poisoned by employer
  • Teen Missions shares Christ through nutrition
  • Eritrean Christians released, others still imprisoned
  • Micah Challenge: Crucial time to halve global poverty
  • CLIMATE - WCC: NEGOTIATORS AT SPUTTERING CLIMATE TALKS MUST \"ACT NOW\"
  • TWR PRAYER AND PRAISE
  • Call2All America | march 10 - 13, 2010
  • A call for next generation gathering
  • Pastor Falsely Accused for Vandalizing his Church
  • Believer jailed for praying in hospital- Karnataka
  • WANTED: PEACE WORKSHOP PROPOSALS
  • Merger to reach Native tribes
  • SAT-7 PARS goes live
  • Eritrean Christians released, others still imprisoned
  • Three Christians poisoned by employer
  • Teen Missions shares Christ through nutrition
  • “A” Little Vitamin Opens Eyes—and Hearts
  • Statement by Evangelist Billy Graham on the Death of Oral Roberts
  • Missionary Doesn’t Give Up; 20 People Choose to Follow Christ
  • Missionary receives top honors for work in Kenya
  • Pack "Hope" for Haitian children
  • Volcano prompts evacuations in the Philippines
  • Human rights attorney faces even more persecution
  • 9 shopping days 'til Christmas
  • Oral Roberts Dies:
  • New Faith & Fitness Program Seeks to Elevate Both in Everyday American Life
  • Christmases I remember
  • The day that Evelyn Roberts talked about her long and unusual life with Oral Roberts which she called ‘a challenge’
  • The Disappearing Diapers-a Higher Street Value than Cocaine
  • Top Christian Leaders Call for Action at Copenhagen Climate Summit
  • Murder of Russian Priest Sign of Religious Tensions in Moscow
  • Driving Grandma’s Rickshaw
  • Thousands of Christians in Southeast Asian country preparing to share their faith with family and friends
  • Manipur Movie Ban Shuts Down GFA Film Teams
  • Those affected by the violence in Korian and Gojra in Pakistan are slowly being ‘healed’
  • Pakistani Muslims Allegedly Poison Christian Employees to Death
  • 30 years of ministry fruit celebrated in Japan
  • Couple adopts eight Karen refugees
  • Pakistani Christians found innocent and released
  • Karen refugees hunted and slain
  • MAF to put its first Kodiak into operation
  • Tax Deadline -- December 31, 2009
  • New Christmas Tree Design Will Not be Mistaken for a ’Holiday’ Tree
  • Study shows pastors, church workers play key role in inspiring future church careers
  • Ministry Offers 365 Days of Email Hope and Comfort for Grieving People
  • Your Occupation vs. Your Spiritual Vocation, aka (A New Chance)
  • Handling life when uncontrolled anger causes sin
  • Mercy Project Ukraine Director helps launch UK sponsorship program
  • European Faith-Based Agencies Say New EU Finance Offer Betrays Developing Countries
  • Anglican ‘Santa‘ -- an expert on St. Nick -- barred from giving Christmas gifts to children at UK detainee center
  • Acquittal of father and daughter caught up in a discriminatory law of Pakistan
  • Church Screening of ‘JESUS Film’ Attacked in Pakistan
  • Christmas Gifts of Life
  • World Vision Ends Global ’Spirit of Christmas’ Tour with Final Stop in Africa
  • The Christmas Story shines the Good News to all
  • Billions of kids at risk, Christians can help
  • New Indian state proves divisive
  • Global Advance hosts first event of its kind, leadership conference for Christian entrepreneurs
  • Celebrating Christmas in Russia
  • Christmas on the West Mesa
  • The Pastor From Uganda Who ’Cannot Be Killed’, Has Reconstructive Surgery in Texas After Several Assassination Attempts
  • Coptic Believers Rally in Front of the UN to Stop the Persecution of Christians in Egypt
  • Archbishop of Canterbury tells indigenous farmer ’your voice is vital’ at Copenhagen Climate Summit
  • Aussie Harvest celebrates 10 years of outback evangelism
  • Waorani Tribe Members Gather in Ecuador’s Jungle to Study Small Engines
  • In the midst of an historic freedom of speech story
  • Little Flock Pays for Wedding
  • Christian Woman from Sudan Flees Muslim Family
  • Meet needs with Christ's love
  • Storytelling method spreads like wildfire
  • Violence in Iraq galvanizes ministry resolve
  • Rats cause hunger in Myanmar
  • Christmas for Orphans reaches children for Christmas and Christ
  • Leaning Into God When Life Is Pushing You Away
  • Global warming will come
  • From the Penthouse to the Outhouse – in Short Order
  • British Christian Hoteliers Win Case Brought Against them of Insulting Muslim Guest
  • Russian Ministries president’s urgent Christmas Gift of Hope appeal
  • Curiosity Helped Them Hear the Gospel
  • Film Touches Three Lives . . . and Many More!
  • Church Burnt to Ashes by Hindu radicals in Andhra Pradesh State, India
  • Updated version of The Prayer Factor contains study guide
  • Severe verdict delivered to Chinese house church leader
  • Korean government calls for '100 days of combat'
  • Revival is taking place in Muslim Algeria
  • Marking two centuries of reaching the lost
  • Sounds new after 2,000 years
  • Churches Help People in Divorce during the Holiday Season and Discover It’s an Effective Outreach Strategy
  • International Film Festival, Specializing on Spirituality in Filmmaking, Debuts in Japan
  • Two World AIDS Day events, a World Apart, Focus on Global Health Pandemic
  • Why Brother Andrew wanted to be a failure
  • World Vision Continues Around-the-World Tour to Find the ’True Spirit of Christmas’
  • World Gospel Mission’s Compassionate Ministries Witnesses Transformation
  • Nimble Thoughts on Poetry and the Bible
  • A Special Message from Dan Wooding
  • Country Music and Skits-It’s Church at Joy Junction
  • Tempting Sin
  • Popular Christian Music Group Honored by Government Officials for Humanitarian Work
  • New Year’s Health Plan
  • Lunar Missions Could Prove Creation True
  • Billy Graham TV Program Welcomes Christmas With Vintage Clips, Ministry Highlights
  • British Emmy Award-winning actor David Suchet says Christianity is being marginalized in Britain
  • Back to Church Sunday 2009: a warm welcome to 82,000 people across UK
  • Rick Wakeman’s Musical Tales of Christmas 2009
  • Ooops! Children who help advertise UK atheist Richard Dawkins’ new humanist campaign are evangelicals
  • An Appeal for Joint Orthodox-Protestant Efforts
  • Making Room at the Banqueting Table during Christmas
  • Mixed Reactions after Swiss Ban on Minarets
  • Christian men’s magazine Sorted hits newsagents across the UK
  • German Supreme Court Curbs Sunday Shopping
  • Joint Faith Network to Deliver Exclusive Videos of ‘Faith at the Summit‘ from Climate Change Conference in Copenhagen
  • Allnations and Redcliffe College announce merger
  • Getting your Christmas present for men ‘Sorted’
  • January start for more ‘mission shaped ministry‘ courses across the UK
  • Christian child protection experts in the UK warn of Internet dangers as British Government unveils new safety plan for kids online
  • Pakistani Christian on Run from Taliban Death Threat
  • Australian Missionary Arrested in Andhra Pradesh State, India
  • Aasha Tree (Tree of Hope) Project Benefits the Poor and Needy in Nepal and India
  • Blast Suspected At A Church In Tamil Nadu State, India
  • Christmas Prayers Answered
  • Fighting Neglect with Sewing Machines
  • <p>A Little Dog Saves Tea Time
  • Women Missionaries Face Harassment
  • Burma: HART And CSW Return From Fact-Finding Visit To India-Burma Border With New Evidence Of Humanitarian Crisis In Chin State
  • Whittier Area Community Church (WACC) Feeds India’s Starving Stomachs and Souls
  • Christians in Chhattisgarh Face Persecution, Pressure to Reconvert
  • A Christmas Kid
  • Special Investigations Team Sought in Orissa, India Violence
  • Myanmar Faces Famine Due to Rat Plague
  • Michigan Couple Sets Precedent with Adoption of Karen Refugees
  • Please pray for Lila Joseph, one of ‘God’s Ambassadors in Japan’
  • 500 Chinese House Church Members Meet Despite Leaders’ Detentions
  • Uyghur Christian Wusiman Yiming Released After Two Years in Prison
  • Evangelical leaders conclude historic meetings in China
  • Chinese House Church Christians Receive Harsh Prison Sentences
  • Good news about the condition of Lila Joseph, one of ‘God’s Ambassadors in Japan’
  • Good Neighbor Insurance Helps to Rebuild a Devastated People
  • Prime-time media campaign puts Jesus on the agenda
  • Five Chinese Christian House Church Leaders Sentenced to Labor Camps Without Trial
  • Activist Shares China’s AIDS Crisis with American Leaders
  • Uyghur Church Leader Sentenced to 15 Years Criminal Detention
  • North Korea’s Human Rights Under Scrutiny At United Nations As Victims Call For Investigation By International Criminal Court
  • Burma’s Christian Refugees Face Deportation from Thailand
  • Cockney kids tackle Maori Language as they transition to New Zealand Culture
  • Save Darfur Coalition Marks International Women’s Movement with Unique Campaign
  • Audio Bibles Sowing God’s Word in Ethiopia
  • Kenyan Clerics raise voices against noise law
  • Top Nigerian Faith Leaders Launch Campaign Against Malaria
  • Eritrea: severe persecution needs God’s intervention
  • Muslim Violence Ongoing in Egypt; Christians Plead For Help
  • Muslim Anti-Christian Riots Spread in Upper Egypt, Video Shows Looting and Burning
  • Jewish Agency for Israel pushes for bringing last of Ethiopian group to Israel
  • First-time Visitors to Israel Fall in Love with the Holy Land
  • Egyptian State Security Accused of Cover-up in Muslim Riots
  • Destination Weddings: Saying ‘I do’ - in the Holy Land
  • Following The Christmas Star Wherever It Leads
  • Egypt’s President Called Upon to Urgently Intervene on Behalf of the Abused Coptic Christians of Egypt
  • A Shining Star in the birthplace of Jesus
  • Israeli-Palestinian Reconciliation Ministry Celebrates 20 Years of Bringing Together Conflicted Peoples
  • Discovery of World’s Oldest Church may turn Israeli Prison into Tourist Site so Archaeological Discovery Can be Open to Public
  • Assyrian Church Bell Tower in Turkey Threatened in Retaliation for Swiss Minaret Ban
  • Urbana poverty tracks offer hands-on learning
  • Christian arrests in Eritrea confirmed
  • SAT-7 PARS broadcasts hope
  • China Partner trains over 100 pastors; plans for many more
  • Nimble Thoughts on Poetry and the Bible
  • A Special Message from Dan Wooding
  • Country Music and Skits-It’s Church at Joy Junction
  • Tempting Sin
  • January start for more ‘mission shaped ministry‘ courses across the UK
  • Christian child protection experts in the UK warn of Internet dangers as British Government unveils new safety plan for kids online
  • Special Investigations Team Sought in Orissa, India Violence
  • North Korea’s Human Rights Under Scrutiny At United Nations As Victims Call For Investigation By International Criminal Court
  • Burma’s Christian Refugees Face Deportation from Thailand
  • Three Latte Church Plan pace slows
  • Historic decision will provide Lughulu with Scripture
  • Crackdown on Christians cast shadow on Eritrea
  • Draft law increases Christian-Muslim division
  • Compassion helps provide hope and transform dire situations
  • World Vision Continues Around-the-World Tour to Find the ’True Spirit of Christmas’
  • World Gospel Mission’s Compassionate Ministries Witnesses Transformation
  • Allnations and Redcliffe College announce merger
  • Getting your Christmas present for men ‘Sorted’
  • Christians in Chhattisgarh Face Persecution, Pressure to Reconvert
  • A Christmas Kid
  • Uyghur Church Leader Sentenced to 15 Years Criminal Detention
  • Kenyan Clerics raise voices against noise law
  • 'This God speaks our language'
  • India Partners provides hope and safe haven
  • World Bank estimates Philippines recovery efforts in billions
  • Drought spurs devastating migration in Peru
  • Sewing Hope
  • Why Brother Andrew wanted to be a failure
  • Two World AIDS Day events, a World Apart, Focus on Global Health Pandemic
  • A Shining Star in the birthplace of Jesus
  • International Film Festival, Specializing on Spirituality in Filmmaking, Debuts in Japan
  • Changing the lives of hurting children this Christmas
  • Churches Find Effective Outreach Strategy in Helping Grieving People Find Hope and Help for the Holidays
  • International Leaders Gather at Water Missions International to Make Plans to Provide More Safe Water to the Needy in 2010
  • ANS readers react to ‘At the end of the day’ and ‘Obviously’
  • Sounds new after 2,000 years
  • Churches Help People in Divorce during the Holiday Season and Discover It’s an Effective Outreach Strategy
  • Joint Faith Network to Deliver Exclusive Videos of ‘Faith at the Summit‘ from Climate Change Conference in Copenhagen
  • Activist Shares China’s AIDS Crisis with American Leaders
  • Church tried for meeting in a home
  • Your lattes could help build a church in India
  • South Africa launches agressive response to HIV epidemic
  • Church tried for meeting in a home
  • Bullying in schools: a silent epidemic
  • Devastation remains after 2008 hurricane; CRWRC brings hope
  • Russia: jihad, terror, tensions and opportunities
  • Billy Graham TV Program Welcomes Christmas With Vintage Clips, Ministry Highlights as Billy Graham Library Kicks Off Holiday season
  • Whittier Area Community Church (WACC) Feeds India’s Starving Stomachs and Souls
  • Five Chinese Christian House Church Leaders Sentenced to Labor Camps Without Trial
  • Egypt’s President Called Upon to Urgently Intervene on Behalf of the Abused Coptic Christians of Egypt
  • Church celebrates 25th anniversary
  • Advent Conspiracy continues to grow
  • Iran may be losing utopian sheen
  • Rebel-inflicted unrest doesn't disrupt ministry
  • Shoe supply runs short; donations desperately needed
  • Student Outreach Plans
  • Dwayne’s Story - Once Homeless, He Now Gives Back to Those In Need
  • ‘At the end of the day’ and ‘Obviously’
  • Women Missionaries Face Harassment
  • Burma: HART And CSW Return From Fact-Finding Visit To India-Burma Border With New Evidence Of Humanitarian Crisis In Chin State
  • Audio Bibles Sowing God’s Word in Ethiopia
  • Destination Weddings: Saying ‘I do’ - in the Holy Land
  • Following The Christmas Star Wherever It Leads
  • Health and hygiene empowers communities
  • Health and hygiene empowers communities
  • Believers part of community gathering to mourn slain police officers
  • New religious regulations in Russia on hold?
  • 50 audio Scripture units stolen in India
  • Bench people gather in droves to hear God's Word
  • German Supreme Court Curbs Sunday Shopping
  • Couple loses children, reaches out to orphans
  • Early election results show Lobo winning, stability in future
  • U.S. aid package to Pakistan stirs concern for ministry
  • Pakistani Christian beaten and forced to flee
  • Sponsors needed at Christmas
  • Largely Written Off by Society, They Still Need Our Help, Love and Prayers
  • Some Hollywood celebrities and VIPs say ‘Horray For Christmas’, while others say ‘Horray for The Holidays’
  • Andy Warhol: Life and Legends
  • Making Room at the Banqueting Table during Christmas
  • Mixed Reactions after Swiss Ban on Minarets
  • Christian men’s magazine Sorted hits newsagents across the UK
  • Blast Suspected At A Church In Tamil Nadu State, India
  • Christmas Prayers Answered
  • Fighting Neglect with Sewing Machines
  • <p>A Little Dog Saves Tea Time
  • Good Neighbor Insurance Helps to Rebuild a Devastated People
  • Prime-time media campaign puts Jesus on the agenda
  • Give a 'gift worth giving'
  • Words of Hope moves production to challenging area
  • Ministry seeks to educate Zimbabweans about true nature of AIDS
  • After two years in labor camp, Christian leader released
  • Give a cow in your mother's name?
  • An Appeal for Joint Orthodox-Protestant Efforts
  • A Time to Give Thanks at Joy Junction
  • Ooops! Children who help advertise UK atheist Richard Dawkins’ new humanist campaign are evangelicals
  • Australian Missionary Arrested in Andhra Pradesh State, India
  • Aasha Tree (Tree of Hope) Project Benefits the Poor and Needy in Nepal and India
  • Egyptian State Security Accused of Cover-up in Muslim Riots
  • Ongoing political instability threatens long-term development in Honduras
  • Speaking your audience’s language:
  • Back to Church Sunday 2009: a warm welcome to 82,000 people across UK
  • Rick Wakeman’s Musical Tales of Christmas 2009
  • Pakistani Christian on Run from Taliban Death Threat
  • Chinese House Church Christians Receive Harsh Prison Sentences
  • Good news about the condition of Lila Joseph, one of ‘God’s Ambassadors in Japan’
  • First-time Visitors to Israel Fall in Love with the Holy Land
  • 'Following JESUS' in production
  • Large cutbacks for IMB affect mission force
  • Despite persecution, Chinese expand their mission
  • A mob of 3000 Muslims attacks Coptic Christians
  • Belarusian singing group shares Gospel through music and testimonies
  • Conway’s Story-a Life Still in Transition
  • How an Australian-born pastor and his family survived a Molotov cocktail in Ukraine
  • British Emmy Award-winning actor David Suchet says Christianity is being marginalized in Britain
  • Operation Mobilization Gospel Team Detained, House Ransacked In Karnataka State, India
  • Jewish Agency for Israel pushes for bringing last of Ethiopian group to Israel
  • JESUS Film Project develops discipleship series
  • JESUS Film Project develops discipleship series
  • Wycliffe needs volunteers for Bible translation center
  • Let the Great Gift Exchange begin!
  • Shepherds celebrates their 50th anniversary
  • Thankful for a faith that can be analyzed and scrutinized
  • Christians are asked by leading AIDS pioneer, ‘Who cares?’ for those infected and affected by HIV/AIDS
  • Are Proposed Missionary Restrictions in Russia a Paper Tiger?
  • Families Are Hungry In West Ukraine During Thanksgiving
  • Missionary Still in Jail Months Later
  • Uyghur Christian Wusiman Yiming Released After Two Years in Prison
  • Evangelical leaders conclude historic meetings in China
  • New teaching method helps church growth
  • Global Action feeds starving families
  • An advertisement creates a stir in the U.S.
  • Economic crisis hurts and helps church in Paraguay
  • CURE hospitals stand for Christ by providing meals
  • Pastor Billy Joe Daugherty ’Graduates to Heaven’ at 57
  • Russian Ministries appeals for urgent help to distribute 50,000 Christmas gifts of hope
  • Islamic Extremists Execute Young Convert in Somalia
  • Fresh Expressions announces new Chairman of the board
  • 500 Chinese House Church Members Meet Despite Leaders’ Detentions
  • Save Darfur Coalition Marks International Women’s Movement with Unique Campaign
  • Bare Your Bookshelf allows Christians to minister from their own homes
  • Bare Your Bookshelf allows Christians to minister from their own homes
  • Chinese human rights attorney arrested and his wife beaten
  • OM ship unexpectedly decommissioned
  • 16 Colombian natives kidnapped
  • Urbana 09 to feature 300 mission groups and five inductive Bible studies
  • A Special Thanksgiving Message from Dan Wooding
  • Turkey Donations Way Down from Previous Years
  • Novak and Freedom: Summons of Freedom Conference, University of Notre Dame
  • Protests greet Ahmadinejad in Brazil
  • Cyclist takes the road to Copenhagen Climate Conference
  • Please pray for Lila Joseph, one of ‘God’s Ambassadors in Japan’
  • Muslim Anti-Christian Riots Spread in Upper Egypt, Video Shows Looting and Burning
  • Hindus afraid of church growth in India
  • MS: Good Days and Bad Days
  • Ken Tamplin: Rock ‘N’ Roller / Rock Of Ages
  • ‘My Camel Is Like a Chevrolet in the USA’
  • Largest Daily Prayer Meeting In The Arctic?
  • Woman testifies to impact of Crossroad Bible Institute
  • CURE to open 11th clinic
  • Hindus afraid of church growth in India
  • Rescue units restore hope in the form of vegetables
  • One man's unique method of ministry
  • Food Agencies Turning Away Hungry in Orange County
  • Media Organization Trans World Radio Changes Name to TWR, Also Embraces New Positioning Statement ’Speaking Hope to the World’
  • The Star of Bethlehem
  • Joy Junction Holiday Feasts for the Homeless
  • Thanksgiving is an important part of life
  • Begin, Belong, Believe. One Church Uniting for a Purpose
  • Global Officials Predict Continued Religious Tourism Resilience
  • U.S. Government Grants Guo Feixiong’s Family Political Asylum
  • Sarasota Commissioner Suggests Using Opera to Deter Homeless from Congregating in Park
  • Making Space for Santa
  • St. Dunstan At the Feet of Christ: Dr. Peter Riola on Art and the Christian Life
  • Orphan Sunday Challenge to UK Christians
  • 778 Decisions for Christ at Luis Palau Association ‘Next Generation Alliance’ Mission to Moldova
  • In Kazakhstan, Believers Need to Register to Meet and Pray
  • Mr. Gorbachev, Tear Down This Wall!
  • Prayers And Candles Brought Berlin Wall Down
  • ‘The First Lady of Tennessee’
  • Local Authority Refuses to Withdraw Illegal and Unreasonable Noise Order Against Church
  • North Caucasus (Southern Russia): Church Struggles Amidst Terror
  • Christian organisations welcome freedom of speech breakthrough in British Parliament
  • London Mayor praises Street Pastors for transforming the British capital
  • Christian charity produces worship resource for churches on World AIDS Day
  • Leading Christian Charity IBS-STL UK Announces Plans to Sell Operations due to Financial Challenges
  • Ministry Leader Asks ’Will political promises of reform come true for Russia?’ as President Medvedev’s State of the Nation Address Pledges Reforms
  • World’s oldest ocean-going passenger ship to stop sailing
  • A Tribute: Alf and Anne Wooding, My Parents
  • National Council of Churches in India to appoint new general secretary
  • ‘Gas leak’ caused fire at Pakistani Christian missionary school says report
  • Pastor And Church Believer Severely Attacked In Karnataka State, India
  • Christian Women Leaders Of North Eastern States Of India Urged To Stand For ‘Change’
  • Book by Indian author exhorts politicians to take spiritual resources from religion
  • Rock-a-bye Miracle
  • Students Take On Polio
  • Missionary Beaten by Radicals
  • Some 59 Christians Are Released From Jails in Pakistan
  • Strikes Affect Ministry in Manipur, God Still Working
  • Another Way to Celebrate
  • Pakistani School of Church Music and Worship dedicates its upcoming album to persecuted Christians
  • Catholic Priest, Advocate for Religious Freedom and Democracy, in Poor Health after he suffers a Stroke in Prison
  • Once a Child Bride
  • Temple Priest Leads Couple to True Healer
  • “Fit, fun and forever young” end - but memories linger
  • Providing Comfort in Their Time of Need
  • Cyclone-Hit West Bengal Faces Flooding Again; Missionaries Still Ministering Hope
  • Website Evangelism And The End Of The World In 2012
  • Logo unveiled for London 2012 Olympic outreach
  • Church Registration in Vietnam Progresses
  • Missionaries Harrassed, Ministries Threatened
  • Investigation continues into brutal murder of young Pakistani Muslim convert to Christianity
  • A Pathologist Who Puts Divine Healing Under The Microscope
  • Praying for and Honoring Australian Police
  • Youth from the Six Continents to Gather in New Zealand for 2010 Call2All
  • Two Chinese Human Rights Lawyers Interrogated for Attempting to Meet with President Obama
  • China Ascendant -- Persecution Intensifying
  • Chinese Human Rights Attorney Arrested and His Wife Beaten in Front of Their Daughter
  • Pentecostal Fellowship of Nigeria Remembers Victims of Boko Haram Crisis
  • Nigeria: disaster of misleading numbers in our journey to the promised land
  • Election observers say they have ’profound concern’ at indefinite postponement of Somaliland presidential poll
  • Islamic Extremists in Somalia Kill Another Church Leader
  • White House Pledges Commitment to Sudan as Faith Leaders Deliver Letter from 1,400 Clergy and Underscore their Commitment to Peace in Sudan
  • Nigeria at 49: the way forward- rebranding or revolution?
  • Mercy Ships Surgeon Addresses Blindness Through Sutureless Technique
  • Second ADRA Worker Safe After Deadly Kidnapping in Democratic Republic of Congo
  • The Lord’s Resistance Army (LRA) Terrorises
  • Remember to Pray for Zimbabwe on November 8, the International Day of Prayer for the Persecuted Church
  • How Dr. Lamech S. Lumala escaped Idi Amin’s killing machine and went onto have a life-transforming Apostle Paul-like meeting with God and no...
  • Egyptian Security Arrests Christian for Praying At Home
  • The State of Education in Nigeria
  • Aid Sudan Establishes Radio Stations in Needy Area Near Ethiopia Border
  • Islamic Extremists Kill Somali Church Leader
  • ‘Facing Extinction’ Receives Official Selection To The Prestigious Heartland Film Festival 2009
  • Lawyer Calls Turkish Christians’ Trial a “Scandal”
  • Walking Where Jesus Walked Never Felt So Good
  • Ahmadinejad’s Holocaust Library Card?
  • A Shining Star in the birthplace of Jesus
  • Intimate Photos of Muslim Girl Spark Riot Against Christians in Egypt
  • World Christian Doctors ‘vote for miracles’ during unique conference in Kiev
  • Jerusalem’s Delicate Balancing Act
  • Go to Israel, and See God at Work!
  • Egyptian Security Arrests Christian for Praying At Home
  • Can anything good come out of Nazareth, and a Christian Press Tour of Israel?
  • 15-Year-Old Egyptian Convert to Christianity Sends Plea to Obama
  • Maryam and Marzieh Released from Iranian Prison!
  • Bethlehem Bible College invites Conference Participants from Around the World to Explore ’Theology in the Service of Peace and Justice’
  • Muslim Violence Ongoing in Egypt; Christians Plead For Help
  • Global Officials Predict Continued Religious Tourism Resilience
  • U.S. Government Grants Guo Feixiong’s Family Political Asylum
  • Ministry Leader Asks ’Will political promises of reform come true for Russia?’ as President Medvedev’s State of the Nation Address Pledges Reforms
  • World’s oldest ocean-going passenger ship to stop sailing
  • World’s oldest ocean-going passenger ship to stop sailing
  • Begin, Belong, Believe. One Church Uniting for a Purpose
  • Once a Child Bride
  • Temple Priest Leads Couple to True Healer
  • ‘Facing Extinction’ Receives Official Selection To The Prestigious Heartland Film Festival 2009
  • Chinese Human Rights Attorney Arrested and His Wife Beaten in Front of Their Daughter
  • Bethlehem Bible College invites Conference Participants from Around the World to Explore ’Theology in the Service of Peace and Justice’
  • Invisible children -- now visible
  • Thousands flee as tribal violence flares in Congo
  • U.S. representatives may be the key to Gao's freedom
  • Joy Junction Holiday Feasts for the Homeless
  • Largest Daily Prayer Meeting In The Arctic?
  • Thanksgiving is an important part of life
  • Catholic Priest, Advocate for Religious Freedom and Democracy, in Poor Health after he suffers a Stroke in Prison
  • Millennial Generation shows no fear
  • Ministry continues despite power loss
  • Two Iranian Christians released
  • Myanmar refugees still flood the borders
  • Theology student body displaced in Indonesia
  • The Star of Bethlehem
  • Two Chinese Human Rights Lawyers Interrogated for Attempting to Meet with President Obama
  • China Ascendant -- Persecution Intensifying
  • 15-Year-Old Egyptian Convert to Christianity Sends Plea to Obama
  • Maryam and Marzieh Released from Iranian Prison!
  • Another Christian has been killed in Somalia
  • Ministry Leader Asks ’Will political promises of reform come true for Russia?’ as President Medvedev’s State of the Nation Address Pledges Reforms
  • Disaster relief still needed in American Samoa after earthquake
  • Europe has profound Christian roots which cannot be ignored
  • \'Bible Across America\' on auction; proceeds benefit Bible translation
  • Congress examines China\'s coercive one-child policy
  • iEmbraceAIDS campaign sends one winner to Uganda
  • Another Christian has been killed in Somalia.
  • Sierra Leone clamps down on human trafficking
  • 100-year flood relief continues
  • Planned Parenthood \'runs on fear,\' former clinic director charges
  • Moody Broadcasting helps in translation efforts
  • Clock running out on same-sex
  • 15-Year-Old Egyptian Convert to Christianity Sends Plea to Obama
  • вЂ?My Camel Is Like a Chevrolet in the USA’
  • Media Organization Trans World Radio Changes Name to TWR, Also Embraces New Positioning Statement ’Speaking Hope to the World’
  • Strikes Affect Ministry in Manipur, God Still Working
  • Another Way to Celebrate
  • Pakistani School of Church Music and Worship dedicates its upcoming album to persecuted Christians
  • Leading Christian Charity IBS-STL UK Announces Plans to Sell Operations due to Financial Challenges
  • Handwritten Bible on the auction block
  • Universal imagery teaches communities about AIDS
  • Obama promotes religious freedom in China
  • Church leaders won't release information
  • Funds raised to contribute to translation efforts in Panama and Peru
  • Christian charity produces worship resource for churches on World AIDS Day
  • Leading Christian Charity IBS-STL UK Announces Plans to Sell Operations due to Financial Challenges
  • Islamic Extremists Kill Somali Church Leader
  • Christians call for boycott of retailers censoring Christmas
  • Belarus finds more tensions between recognized religions and faith
  • Delivered After Three Years of Demonic Torment
  • Translators work to fight the clock on Bible translation in Sudan
  • Clinton urges Filipino faith community to defend human rights
  • Area with least access to the Gospel reports growth
  • New CD presented featuring voice of Pope Benedict XVI
  • Scientist was awarded for his book about underground church
  • If the embryo is human, it is a person: Vatican Doctrine official
  • French court grants lesbian couple right to adopt
  • Down syndrome, search and destroy - National programme
  • Some 59 Christians are released from jails in Pakistan
  • Colombian and Venezuelan priests play soccer game for peace
  • Schools move to hide students\' medical decisions from parents
  • Anglicans are allowed to join the Catholic Church
  • Portuguese Nobel winner is showing ignorance of the Bible
  • Seizure of 15,000 Bibles in Malaysia stuns Christians
  • Global Witnessing Challenge creates modern day Pauls
  • Growth reported in the 10/40 Window
  • Belarus finds more tensions between recognized religions and faith
  • Despite persecution in India, audio Bibles are having an impact
  • Muslims attack church in Uganda
  • Food Agencies Turning Away Hungry in Orange County
  • MS: Good Days and Bad Days
  • Ken Tamplin: Rock вЂ?N’ Roller / Rock Of Ages
  • Some 59 Christians Are Released From Jails in Pakistan
  • Youth from the Six Continents to Gather in New Zealand for 2010 Call2All
  • Aid Sudan Establishes Radio Stations in Needy Area Near Ethiopia Border
  • Can anything good come out of Nazareth, and a Christian Press Tour of Israel?
  • Food Agencies Turning Away Hungry in Orange County
  • Luis Palau’s Next Generation AllianceВ® Conference Equips Hundreds From Around The World
  • вЂ?A Touch of Frost’
  • Missionary Beaten by Radicals
  • UN Investigator Accuses US of Neglecting Homeless
  • Students Take On Polio
  • Persecution Watchdog Joins other NGOs to Stop ’Religious Defamation’ Effort
  • Christian organisations welcome freedom of speech breakthrough in British Parliament
  • London Mayor praises Street Pastors for transforming the British capital
  • Four questions for making decisions about most anything
  • Thanksgiving Deadline Nears for Students
  • Book by Indian author exhorts politicians to take spiritual resources from religion
  • Rock-a-bye Miracle
  • India: Hindutva plus impunity equals persecution
  • INDIA - Students Take On Polio
  • Pastor And Church Believer Severely Attacked In Karnataka State, India
  • Two journalists held after helping media probe Mumbai attackers\' backgroundHeadline
  • Christian Women Leaders Of North Eastern States Of India Urged To Stand For вЂ?Change’
  • Christmas Orphan Ministry is Around the Corner!Headline
  • India: Hindutva plus impunity equals persecution
  • Heart Sounds helps create culture-reflective worship songs for emerging churches
  • Christians face more restrictions in Russia
  • Heart Sounds helps create culture-reflective worship songs for emerging churches
  • Missions trip to raise awareness about human trafficking
  • Pressure on Iran builds; calls increase for Christian women's release
  • Christians face more restrictions in Russia
  • Ministry readies a program launch in Mali
  • Souls saved at Christian camps in Cuba
  • FH to respond in Central America
  • 4th typhoon in month lashes Philippines
  • Political climate makes conditions even worse for Indian Christians
  • A Special Message from Dan Wooding
  • When Home is Bullhead Park-Linda and Jimmy’s Story
  • Call + Response
  • Local Authority Refuses to Withdraw Illegal and Unreasonable Noise Order Against Church
  • North Caucasus (Southern Russia): Church Struggles Amidst Terror
  • Saddleback Church to launch new “signature’ ministry to help persecuted Christians around the world
  • Ministry adds hope of Christ to the schools in Congo
  • HCJB equips Indonesian radio station in the aftermath of deathly quake
  • Hurricane Ida prompts national mourning in El Salvador
  • Germany celebrates the 20th anniversary of Berlin Wall and the fall of Communism
  • Still time to sign up for a fresh focus at Urbana 09
  • Singer Steven Curtis Chapman To Join With Riverside Pastor Greg Laurie For вЂ?An Evening Of Hope,’ on Sunday, November 15
  • Laughing Matters:
  • Compassion International Sending Help to El Salvador in Wake of Hurricane Ida
  • 778 Decisions for Christ at Luis Palau Association вЂ?Next Generation Alliance’ Mission to Moldova
  • National Council of Churches in India to appoint new general secretary
  • вЂ?Gas leak’ caused fire at Pakistani Christian missionary school says report
  • Praying for and Honoring Australian Police
  • The State of Education in Nigeria
  • Saddleback Church to launch new \'signature\' ministry to help persecuted Christians around the world
  • вЂ?Make your life beautiful,’ Nobel Peace Prize winner Desmond Tutu,вЂ?The Hoodie Archbishop’ tells youth
  • WWCS provides HOPE for AIDS orphans
  • Christian ministry plans Veterans Day salute
  • Christians are missing the 'link' in the Fort Hood shooting
  • School to be built for missionary children
  • Buckner encourages families to adopt children from around the world
  • Charles Ives: A Let-Out Soul
  • Indian Priest’s documentary selected for international film festival to held in New York City
  • вЂ?The First Lady of Tennessee’
  • Church of South India gets International award in England for ecological intervention
  • Prayers And Candles Brought Berlin Wall Down
  • Egyptian Security Arrests Christian for Praying At Home
  • Lower threshold allows wider evangelism
  • Sudan's famine bites down hard
  • Iran continues its religious crackdown
  • Every Child Ministries provides hope for each individual child
  • 20 and 30 somethings shape vision at a missions conference
  • Ministries Respond to Fort Hood Tragedy
  • Mr. Gorbachev, Tear Down This Wall!
  • Michigan Peace Team co-founder Father Peter Dougherty honored with International Gandhi Award in India for promoting Gandhian values abroad
  • A Pathologist Who Puts Divine Healing Under The Microscope
  • Impacting Australia for the Gospel - one man’s story
  • Seventh-Day Adventist Volunteer Seriously Injured in Stabbing Outside London Youth Event
  • 778 Decisions for Christ at Luis Palau Association пїЅ?Next Generation Alliance’ Mission to Moldova
  • In Kazakhstan, Believers Need to Register to Meet and Pray
  • Foreign Missionary restrained from preaching, Hindu radicals protest, Police issued notice to the preacher in Kerala state, India
  • How Dr. Lamech S. Lumala escaped Idi Amin’s killing machine and went onto have a life-transforming Apostle Paul-like meeting with God and no...
  • Go to Israel, and See God at Work!
  • Egyptian Security Arrests Christian for Praying At Home
  • Buckner helps transform entire communities
  • Orphan Sunday a call to action
  • IDOP observed in churches Sunday
  • Bethany Christian Services provides adoption options on Orphan Sunday
  • Chinese house church forced to worship in the snow
  • Legacy of Evangelist Billy Graham Continues as he Marks 91st Birthday, Groundbreaking for Building Named in his Honor, Grandson to Preach in Georgia
  • Scientists and Theologian Respond to Alien Abduction Claims with Biblical Perspective
  • A health and wellness plan worth trying
  • Evangelist Billy Graham Marks 91st Birthday:
  • Hope and Help for the Hungry in Downtown Albuquerque and Beyond
  • Orphan Sunday Challenge to UK Christians
  • If You Go to Church, You Die
  • Summit Electric Supply Donates Food Truck to Feed Homeless
  • Christians assist top slum in Africa
  • U.S. makes strides toward 'New Beginnings' in the Middle East
  • Missionaries face strong opposition as they see more and more come to Christ
  • Team continues work in Liberian community
  • Summit Electric Supply Donates Food Truck to Feed Homeless
  • Making News: Jesus of Nazareth by Gerald Tracy
  • Caribbean Evangelicals attend 25th Annual ’Life Transforming’ Regional Congress
  • Bishop encourages British commuters to get to work on prayer
  • Russian Ministries offers invitation to unforgettable river cruise
  • Seventh-Day Adventist Volunteer Seriously Injured in Stabbing Outside London Youth Event
  • Pakistani Christian Missionary School set on fire
  • Christian believer assaulted in Karnataka State, India
  • Remember to Pray for Zimbabwe on November 8, the International Day of Prayer for the Persecuted Church
  • Luis Palau conference to encourage hundreds of evangelists
  • Bishop: Church cannot remain silent when human life is in danger
  • Blair\'s chances as Euro president recede as Lisbon Treaty signed
  • US physicians give hospital chaplains a clean bill of health
  • Ministry brings help, hope to HIV-positive young women
  • Vatican: Holy See clears air on celibacy and Anglicans
  • Believers can change planet\'s fate, UN\'s Ban tells religious leaders
  • Christians in Pakistan get support, blasphemy laws uncertain
  • European Court of Human Rights bans crucifixes in Italian schools
  • Outreach in the inner city prompts call for help
  • Global Action brings help, hope to HIV-positive young women
  • ICC to help victims of Pakistan attacks
  • Hunger stalks Ethiopia
  • Innovative Evangelism Conference November 10 to 13
  • Make your life beautiful,’ Nobel Peace Prize winner Desmond Tutu, The Hoodie Archbishop’ tells youth
  • Missionaries Under Intense Scrutiny After Many Choose to Follow Christ
  • Prayer meeting attacked, pastor, wife and their one year old son severely beaten up in Chhattisgarh state, India
  • Investigation continues into brutal murder of young Pakistani Muslim convert to Christianity
  • Jerusalem’s Delicate Balancing Act
  • Ritual murders on the rise as famine looms in Uganda
  • Extreme religious left furious over Rome\'s Anglican offer
  • Upcoming movie about St. Josemaria Escriva focuses on love, forgiveness
  • Islamization of Pakistan and its impact on Christian citizens
  • Rep. Bart Stupak pushes ahead with abortion demands
  • U.S. bishops to debate document on ethics of reproductive technology
  • Ministry in Haiti feels no immediate impact from political ouster
  • Audio Bibles distributed to India’s Banjara Gypsies
  • Christian doctors \'vote for miracles’ during conference in Kiev
  • Mandatory closure of the Central Assemblies of God Church in Tehran
  • Ukrainian doctors apologize for the treatment of Jews in WW II
  • Mission Aviation Fellowship to reopen base in DR Congo
  • German Protestant bishop \'disappointed\' on talks with Catholics
  • Vanderwell shows love to Haiti's orphans
  • Kids Alive installs well at Boys' Center in Kenya
  • Child sacrifice on the rise in Uganda
  • Nearly 1,000 students face eviction from temporary residence
  • The visually impaired in Ukraine now have access to God's Word
  • Minnesota Broadcasting Ministry Raises Funds to Send ’radio missionaries’ to Guatemala
  • Jim’s Journey
  • NATIVE AMERICAN WORLD: Intertribal Christian Communications celebrates 30th anniversary
  • U2 and YouTube
  • Minnesota Broadcasting Ministry Raises Funds to Send ’radio missionaries’ to Guatemala (Please use this version)
  • A Campus Ministry in the Nation‘s Capital
  • Central Arkansas Cityfest Meets Spiritual And Physical Needs In An Unprecedented United Effort
  • Warner University-Going Pink!
  • Does everybody really need our attention?
  • Audio Bibles for India’s Banjara Gypsies
  • A Tireless and Fearless Human Rights Advocate
  • Sensational: video describing muslim demographics revealed
  • 10,000-Plus Meals a Month Deplete Joy Junction Food Supplies
  • Argyle Street
  • Red Carpet – Adventure #1 – World Magic Awards
  • ’Amazing Zach’
  • Pakistan’s Minorities Minister vows to end persecution of Christians
  • Famous Christians Lend Their Names to Anti-Persecution Campaign
  • Nationalists target Calvary Chapel Kaharlyk in Ukraine with firebomb attack
  • вЂ?No Blacks, No Irish, No Dogs’
  • Russian Ministries launches ambitious Project Hope Christmas appeal (please use this version)
  • United Kingdom: Religious Liberty Fading Fast
  • The Wave soaks London‘s streets in prayer
  • Rick Wakeman’s dream of performing his classic вЂ?Six Wives of Henry VIII’ live at Hampton Court Palace, finally comes true
  • Russian Ministries summer camps impact more than 8,000 youngsters
  • Film Festival Aims to Bridge Gaps Between Racial, Ethnic, Political and Religious Groups in the UK
  • UCB radio announces historic UK national breakthrough
  • Ukrainian ministry leaders to challenge UK Christians to respond to orphan crisis
  • As Ukraine death toll from a swine flu rose to 34 on Saturday, Christian doctors from around the world began praying for the вЂ?dire situation’
  • Ukrainian doctors apologize for the treatment of Jews during World War II
  • Nobel Peace Prize winner, Archbishop Desmond Tutu, launches Sheffield’s first Church Army Global-Gap Year program for young people
  • Hindu radicals attack Indian house church, pastors, a woman and child beaten up
  • Indian Christian Social activist pleads law enforcement agencies, organizations and Christian leaders to provide him justice for the atrocit...
  • Pakistan Police Torture Christians Arrested in Islamic Attack
  • Church Burned In Andhra Pradesh State, India
  • Hindu Radicals Attack School For Street Children In Karnataka State, India
  • Christian girl raped in Andhra Pradesh state, India
  • Indian Pastor brutally attacked in Madhya Pradesh
  • Indian House Church attacked and Pastor, along with others, detained in Karnataka state
  • Guerilla For God
  • Extremists Stop Church Construction
  • A Farm Boy’s Ambition
  • Three Children ’Abducted’ from Vietnamese Orphanage
  • Gradual Islamization of Pakistan and its impact on Christian Citizens
  • GFA to Rebuild Flood Survivors’ Homes
  • She Has a Gift to Share
  • Christian Radio Station Encourages Survivors of Devastating Tsunami in Samoan Islands
  • Testifying to the Power of God that Restores, Rebuilds and Releases
  • Suicide Memorial Day brings hope to mourners
  • World Vision Sends Emergency Supplies to Philippines Flood Victims
  • From Winter to Spring – From Searching to Finding
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To be held in Cape Town, South Africa, 16-25 October 2010 And at GlobaLink sites around the world

Cape Town 2010, held in collaboration with the World Evangelical Alliance, will bring together 4,000 leaders from more than 200 countries to confront the critical issues of our time – other world faiths, poverty, HIV/AIDS, persecution, among others - as they relate to the future of the Church and world evangelization.  

Thousands more leaders will participate in the discussion on the issues through the Lausanne Global Conversation and at remote Congress sites through the Cape Town GlobaLink.

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