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What is Evangelism?
Matt Stone
I would like to draw attention to these comments by Bryan Stone, author of Evangelism after Christendom, in an article entitled, What is Evangelism?
Christian evangelism, or so I want to argue, is pacifist in every way. The good news is, as Isaiah said, the good news of “peace.” But this peace is [...]

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 I wish I remember what blog I got this list from, but the links are good and will make you think

Nathan Eshleman at Presbyterian Thoughts raises a provocative question about how the Church and Illegal Immigrants.  Having personally been involved in the immigrant community, and where my church is unable to send a mission team [...]

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From Burma to Korea: Outreach among the Myanmar Diaspora Community
By Tereso Casino

In 1975, diplomatic relations between the Republic of Korea and the Union of Myanmar (formerly Burma) was established. This relationship paved the way for bilateral trade and cultural ties. South Korea is now home to an estimated two thousand nationals from Myanmar. These [...]

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Mission News

S. Baptists Gear Up for Ambitious Mission Plan
Southern Baptist churches are being recruited to join a massive 12-year long, grassroots evangelism plan to share the Gospel with every person in North America by 2020. Pilot editions of God’s Plan for Sharing (GPS) will be launched in five states.
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What would happen if Korea developed [...]

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S. Korean Taxi Drivers Use Radio to Evangelize
A unique club of Christian taxi drivers in South Korea plays Christian radio from sunrise to sunset in hopes

 
of leading passengers to Christ. There are 450 members in the Missionary Taxi Club.

 

 
The Great American God-out
(h/t Answers in Genesis)
 
God haters are becoming much more aggressive in this country. [...]

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Real Missionary Work Rooted In Gospel
Rev. Wally Morris
 
“…Too often, missions work focuses on picking up garbage, constructing a building or home, or digging a well. Although in limited and specific circumstances, these may have their place, missions work must always focus on the supreme king of kings and salvation in Christ alone, a salvation that [...]

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Evangelism
Good News Indeed!
You don’t need a soapbox or a tract to share your faith.
Suzy Ryan
I hate to admit it, but sometimes I’m afraid to open my mouth to tell others about Jesus. Oh, I love the Lord and want all my friends and family to know him—but when I try to witness, sometimes I feel [...]

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Noah the Evangelist
Noah the Evangelist: What lessons does Noah’s life teach us about how to present the gospel?
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Defender of Faith?  Throne Language for the Postmodern Prince
HRH Charles, Prince of Wales, turned 60 last week.  This makes Prince Charles the longest-living heir to the throne in British history.  It also raises the question of whether [...]

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Missions News

To Touch the King: Why We Minister to Those who Suffer
The “least of these €”the poor, the oppressed, the destitute and deranged, the orphans and the widows” are all the God of the universe in disguise. The authors shares a compelling story of how he found this to be true. View article…
 
Servant Evangelism
How Luis Palau, [...]

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A friend comes to you. He explained that he and his wife had recently experienced the death of a young child.  He spoke of his faith in Christ and of his desire to be obedient.  “But, can we question God?”
What would you say?
To see how Al Mohler answered this question, visit his blog. View article…

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