09-2011 | Lausanne World Pulse Archives
In many places such as China, Christian writers still cannot publish openly. Yet more than a few are persevering despite uncertainties. Here is one example.Read more…
Daily life is holy. It is full of God. When you share it with others, you enter holy ground. That is where faithfulness, care, struggle, joy, and hope occur.Read more…
Traditionally, the role of Asian women was in the home. However, in church and Christian mission, many Asian women may have been overlooked for their significant impact on the churches and societies in their contexts and of their times.Read more…
The story of how sports have changed the lives of many girls in the West Papuan context.Read more…
We bring ourselves to God and avail ourselves to be used for his kingdom purposes and glory. Women on the cutting edge of missions will never forget to embrace these basics.Read more…
In her pursuit of the perfect strategy to share the gospel with Muslim women, the author nearly overlooked the second most important command Jesus gave us: to simply, but completely, love our neighbor.Read more…
Only a handful of women appear on the pages of mission history and theory books. Yet that does not mean they are not integrally engaged in the worldwide cause of the kingdom. They have been since the early Church and continue to be.Read more…
John Stott recently passed away at the age of 90. Lausanne leadership share their reflections on Stott’s global impact.Read more…
It is our hope that not only would we begin to see Ì¢‰âÂÒcutting edgeÌ¢‰âÂå in a new light marked by one life at a time, but that we might even take the next step of walking on the Ì¢‰âÂÒbleeding edgeÌ¢‰âÂå of evangelism and missions.Read more…
AROUND THE WORLD: Bible Agencies Unite to Strengthen Ministry Impact Two Bible ministries with complementary missions have announced plans to merge. Bible League International (BLI) and the World Bible Translation Center (WBTC) both bring unique strengths: Bible League in BibleRead more…
Q. Tell us about your family. A. I have been married to Chris for twenty-eight years, and we have one son, Andrew, age 25. Q. Give us a brief overview of your work and ministry. A. I am writing aRead more…
