Internet Evangelism Day a Time to Use Church Websites to Reach the World for...
“Does your church’s website communicate to outsiders as well as to church members?” asks a new web resource. A church site is the congregation’s “shop window” to its community. To fulfill this function...
View ArticleGod’s Word Holds Brightest Future for New European Union Members Romania and...
As people across Romania and Bulgaria ushered in 2007 with fireworks celebrating their countries’ entrances into the European Union (EU), Bible League staff in those two countries started another year...
View ArticleInto Their World…The Arabs of the Netherlands
Diaspora Arabs look radically different than the more traditional Arabs. With more than 200 million Arabs making up the majority populations of twenty-two nations, this people group represents the...
View Article“Wasted” on Jesus
“As [Jesus] sat at the table, a woman came having an alabaster flask of very costly oil of spikenard. And she broke the flask and poured it on his head. But there were some who were indignant… and said...
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The number of languages into which at least one complete book of the Bible has been translated reached 2,426 at the end of 2006, according to the United Bible Societies’ (UBS) 2006 Scripture Language...
View ArticleMuslim Growth in the United Kingdom and Worldwide
The growth of the Muslim community and the decline of church attendance in the United Kingdom seem of perpetual fascination to the media. When the BBC Sunday programme “Heaven and Earth” chose five key...
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Plans to build the largest mosque outside of the Middle East are being made. The mega-mosque, which will be called the London Markaz, will be located on London’s east end. The land for the proposed...
View ArticleEvangelicals and Climate Change
Evangelicals believe Psalm 24:1, which says, “The earth is the Lord's and all that is in it!” Should evangelicals have anything to say about climate change? Some might suggest that it is not a topic...
View ArticleSENEGAL
Operation Blessing International (OBI) recently built innovative micro-enterprise fish farms in Senegal. OBI hatched plans to help a local missionary build two more tilapia ponds, but this time with a...
View ArticleEnvironmentalism and the Gospel
Care for Creation—A Major Theme of the Bible? The way the Bible frames the question “What is Christian mission?” is to ask who Jesus is, and what it means to follow him as Lord. From the beginning of...
View ArticleLATVIA
A locally-produced Children’s Bible has hit the market in a country where, until now, most Children’s Bibles have been translations from other languages. The Bible is the culmination of a project...
View ArticleThe Green Gospel: Seven Reasons Why We Should Care about Creation
Global warming has thrust environmental concerns onto the center stage of world affairs. Times are changing and many say the weather is too. The dramatic rise of the Internet, global communications...
View ArticleINDIA
Despite being a “secular democratic republic,” India is still “not a very safe place for its tiny Christian minority,” says a report released by a top official in the All India Christian Council...
View ArticleHCJB World Radio Becomes HCJB Global
HCJB World Radio, the world’s first missionary broadcasting ministry, which has also developed an international medical outreach, has changed its name to HCJB Global. The ministry also named its media...
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Christian groups in India have lambasted the passage of an anti-conversion bill in northern Himachal Pradesh state, ruled by the secular India National Congress party, as pandering to a small minority...
View ArticleA Focus on Western Europe: 234 Least-Reached People Groups Remain
Overview Christianity seemed defeated until the latter decades of the tenth century. Animistic Vikings invaded Western Europe with little resistance, burning churches and monasteries, along with...
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The International Bible Society pioneered the first prose literature ever written in the Awadhi language by completing the first Awadhi translation of the Bible. More than fifty native scholars in...
View ArticleMissionary Pioneers: A Legacy of Women and Men Advancing the Gospel Together
The gospel partnerships of men and women on mission fields today may seem unprecedented to some. Yet history is filled with examples of men and women using their gifts together, advancing the kingdom...
View ArticleGERMANY
Faced with a dwindling church membership and growing secularization, the mainline Protestant churches in Germany are launching one of the most radical reforms in recent history. The former “people’s...
View ArticleIN THIS ISSUE…Environmentalism and the Gospel and Other Issues of Global...
Peoples of the world Evangelicals and climate change
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