
Over 8,000 people sign petition defending Franklin Graham's UK tour
Over 8,000 people have signed a petition defending Franklin Graham's tour of the UK this summer. .
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Franklin Graham says cancellation of UK evangelistic events is 'spiritual warfare'
Franklin Graham has asked for prayer as he remains determined to see through his planned UK tour despite multiple venues backing out.
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Bible translator killed in horrific attack by militants in Cameroon
Bible translator Angus Abraham Fung was among seven people said to have been killed during an attack carried out by suspected Fulani herdsmen sometime during the early hours of Sunday morning in the town of Wum, according to Efi Tembon, who leads a ministry called Oasis Network for Community Transformation.
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Newer mission agencies more likely to focus on social action than proclamation - study
Newer mission agencies are more likely to be focused on social action projects than evangelism and proclamation, according to a study.
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Most Pastors Enjoy Preaching – and they Believe they're Pretty Good at it
Most US pastors believe they're excellent preachers and teachers – and for most of them, it's the part of the job they enjoy most.
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Surviving Police Interrogation in Turkey
Once I was visiting a Syrian refugee home in rural Turkey and a police van arrived on a “tip”. An angry Turkish man stormed into the house and shouted: “Why are you giving out Incil [Turkish New Testament] in my town? This is a Muslim country! The police are waiting for you outside. Goodbye.”
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How the harp came back - and what it says about God and us
Rev Michael Cocks of Christchurch writes as follows: In 1991, when her daughter’s rare, hand-carved harp was stolen, Lisby Mayer’s familiar world of science and rational thinking turned upside down.
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The call for the voice of the first nation people to be heard
Pastor Ada Boland tells of how The Aboriginal Apostolic and Prophetic Voice began with a vision.
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Finding sports Holy Grail: Flow
All athletes strive towards it. They know when it is happening because their performance and enjoyment spike. Yet no one can control when it occurs. The “it” is an optimal performance state called Flow.
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Wesley Mission to host 'Carols in the Valley' in Sydney
The people of north-west Sydney will be able to join with a chorus of voices and choirs on Saturday 17 December when Wesley Mission hosts Carols in the Valley.
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Disadvantaged students need support all year not just at Christmas: The Smith Family
More than 1.1 million children and young people living in poverty across Australia are in critical need of additional learning support throughout their education, says national children\'s education charity The Smith Family.
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Chaplains tell prisoners 'no one is beyond the reach of God's mercy' in special message
Prison Chaplains across Australia are delivering a special \'Message for Prisoners\' from the Catholic Church about love and hope from the Australian Catholic Prisoners Pastoral Care Council.