06-2010 | Lausanne World Pulse Archives
ALGERIA: Christians Stand Firm, Meet in Vandalized Church Even on an ordinary Sunday, it takes courage for Pastor Mustapha’s church to meet together. As Christians living in Algeria, many face daily pressure from their families and neighbors, as well asRead more…
The challenge in evangelism now lies in how we can best utilize the different mediums effectively, especially in bridging the gap between those who have access to improved technologies and those who do not.Read more…
Q. Tell us about your family. A. My parents were missionaries with the Salvation Army in South Brazil. I like to think that I was raised by my own “George Muller” and “Mother Teresa.” Their lives were the embodiment ofRead more…
The author shares how three films are being used in evangelism and how this type of outreach can reach segments of society where the traditional church cannot go.Read more…
Biblical evangelism is experiential, exegetical, expressive, and confrontational.Read more…
Biblical evangelism is eschatologically urgent, ecologically active, egalitarian in recruitment and leadership, and ecumenically interdependent.Read more…
The Church needs Ì¢‰âÂÒpioneer missionariesÌ¢‰âÂå who understand the culture and can use current media and technology to effectively communicate the gospel.Read more…
The digital Ì¢‰âÂÒRoman roadÌ¢‰âÂå has been built. The Lord has provided a way to spread the good news to places otherwise unreachable.Read more…
The very heart of how we minister is being changed forever in at least ten significant areas.Read more…
Social media and networking are challenging us to transform the way in which we engage the world with the love of Jesus.Read more…
The trends of text messaging and Twitter point in the direction of things to comeÌ¢‰â‰Ûnamely, mobile computing. What does this mean for the Church and how it fulfills its mission?Read more…
Cape Town 2010 expositors team spends fifteen hours working through Ephesians as it relates to the global evangelical Church.Read more…
