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Ten Ways the Internet Is Changing Evangelism and Missions By John Edmiston

I came across this article in the current edition of Lausanne World Pulse, I think it’s quite interesting and worthy of sharing. Enjoy! Share this post on:

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Being Nigerian

I like to think I’m a patriot, I fancy myself a true Nigerian, but the problem is… I don’t know what that means anymore, actually I guess I never did. So I ask myself: what does it mean to be Nigerian? what is the Nigerian identity? what does it symbolize? What in it’s essence am I proud to be identified with?

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A Gracious Legacy of Leadership and Integrity

One of the things that intrigues me most when reading from the bible is the spirit of honesty and openness in which it was written. I’m talking about the Old and New Testaments altogether now. You wonder, how did the story of David’s adultery become public knowledge in such elaborate detail? Can you imagine that [...]

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Poetry: Jos Hope

I’d like to dedicate this piece to the bereaved families of the victims in the dis-heartening, recurrent violent crises around Jos, Plateau State. I pray that God will help us do what we should as a people and as a Government to keep these evils far from us, and to restore a lasting song of [...]

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Christian Persecution: Biblical Perspectives for the 21st century mind [Part 2]

How do we respond to persecution?
Why and how do we identify withe the persecuted?

This article is a continuation of Christian Persecution: Biblical Perspectives for the 21st century mind [Part 1]

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Christian Persecution: Biblical Perspectives for the 21st century mind [Part 1]

For most modern day Christians, persecution is merely a historical or antiquated theological ideology, an awkward subject that hopefully the church has overgrown. We barely have any sense of identification with people suffering for their faith in Christ and for their passion to share the gospel. I hope I can show you just how tragic this is.

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News Watch: UK | Christian registrar demoted after she refused to preside over gay ‘marriages’

Theresa Davies said she was forced to move from her £26,000 a year job at Islington Council because of her deeply-held religious objections to same-sex civil partnerships Share this post on:

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Poetry: Hill of Power

[...]In His holy hill
My knees on supplicatory ground
Spending time with the crown of all majesty and splendor.
Pouring out my heart as He fills up my spirit [...]

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