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Moody at Urbana
December 28, 2012 No Comments

Are you at Urbana Missions 2012? Stop by the Moody Bible Institute Booth to receive a free download of “Church Behind the Wire” by Barnabas Mam.
“From the oppression and terror of the killing fields in Cambodia, this is
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Tagged 2012, author, conferences, e-Books, eBooks, faith, giveaway, missions, Moody Bible Institute, Moody Publishers, u12, Urbana, urbana12
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Telling Stories and Taking Tea in Afghanistan
June 5, 2012 2 CommentsKate McCord, former Christian humanitarian aid worker in Afghanistan, invites us into faith-exploring conversations with Afghan Muslims in her book, In the Land of Blue Burqas.
Even before 9/11 I wanted to help Afghan women and children. Like most …
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Tagged afghan women, afghanistan, burqas, evangelism, how to evangelize, missions, relational evangelism, the gospel story
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What We Don’t Know About the Persecuted Church
July 15, 2011 No Comments
Carl Moeller, co-author of The Privilege of Persecution, is interviewed on Crosswalk.com and answers “What We Don’t Know About the Persecuted Church.”
Crosswalk.com reports,
“American Christians know astonishingly little about their brothers and sisters overseas, say Dr. Carl Moeller …
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Tagged church, interview, missions, new title, persecution, world
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The Ins, Outs, and In-Between’s of Short-Term Missions Trips (Part II)
April 27, 2011 No Comments
Got a missions trip in store for this summer? Here’s some advice (Part II) for the coming home after your trip from from Christine Jeske, veteran missionary and author of Into the Mud: Inspiration for Everyday Activists: True Stories of …
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Tagged africa, Christine Jeske, culture shock, Into the Mud, mission trip, missions, overseas
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The Ins, Outs, and In-Between’s of Short-Term Missions Trips (Part I)
April 25, 2011 No Comments
So you’ve got that burning itch to go into the world and make a big whopping difference? You’re ready, you’re willing, you’re narrowing down the options, maybe you’ve even bought a plane ticket. Here’s some advice (part 1, stay tuned …
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Tagged africa, Christine Jeske, Into the Mud, missions, short-term missions trips, traveling, world
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Ordinary Steps to Build Extraordinary Worldwide Change
March 17, 2011 5 Comments
Christine Jeske is here today to talk about everyday things you can do to take part in God’s redemptive work in His world. Christine is the author of Into the Mud: Inspiration for Everyday Activists, in which she tells …
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Tagged Christine Jeske, donations, environment, fair-trade, give, giveway, global impact, Into the Mud, make a difference, missions, organic, prayer, south africa, volunteer
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