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If You Want to
Learn About Unbelievers, Listen to Them
The longer you're a believer, the less you
think like an unbeliever. After you come to
Christ, your interests and values change ...
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1,000-plus Youth Turn to Christ in Texas Outreach
"I've never seen this many churches come together," said R.J. Holt, one of three Southern Baptist youth pastors in Tyler, Texas, whose initiative has yielded more than 1,000 professions of faith.
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Missionary's Witness Impacting World Through UN Community
Maria Teresa "Tess" Castaneda, an employee of the United Nations in Manhattan, had plenty of cause to grieve last year. She suffered the death of her father and more recently the loss of her possessions in an apartment fire.
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Mardi Gras: Fertile Ground for Outreach
Some think Christians are to Mardi Gras what oil is to water — they don't mix. But you won't convince an intrepid band of evangelists who recently worked the crowds in New Orleans.
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It's
a God thing' when nothing else can explain it
- But God has surprised and
challenged the modern mission movement with
his passion for the lost, just as he surprised
the early apostles who ended up evangelizing
much of the Roman world. Where believers
follow the New Testament pattern found in the
Book of Acts, church planting movements are
beginning to flower in seemingly rock-hard
soil. As powerful and exciting as it may be,
however, a church planting movement "is
not an end in itself," cautions David
Garrison of the Southern Baptist International
Mission Board. "The end of all our
efforts is for God to be glorified."
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Evangelism Training of Prisoners Becomes Doubtful Minister's Passion
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Ralph Chapman said he was not cut out for prison ministry.
"When those doors slammed behind me, it just did something to me," said Chapman, director of missions in Oklahoma's Beckham-Mills Baptist Association.
Then God changed his heart. Now in his second semester teaching "Evangelism Explosion" (EE) to inmates at the North Fork Correctional Facility in Sayre, Chapman said he can't wait to get to the prison every Monday.
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Distributing
the Word of God is Hard Work -- with Great
Potential
Many years ago in a small town in a developing
Caribbean nation, a 19-year-old college
student was given a free Bible by a lady
missionary. This young man liked to read
very much. He was in a stage in life where he
was searching for knowledge. He was on an
idealistic quest for the instruction manual
for life. When he got home late at night he
decided to get a taste of this new book and
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50 New Missionaries Sent Forward to Share 'Power of God Unto Salvation'
...God is calling people with many different skills to missionary service overseas, but the only ability that matters is God's power to reveal Jesus to a lost and dying world, Southern Baptists' newest missionaries were told Jan. 23 in Augusta,
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Seminarian Helps Troubled Youth Find Answers, Hope at YMCA
Twenty-five-year-old Jeff Kukuk isn't much older than the inquisitive teens he ministers to every week at a shelter house in downtown Louisville, Ky.
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Ministry Touched Prisoners, Disaster Victims, Countless Others
It's the mid 1970s and John Hopkins is in a Topeka, Kan., truck stop with Richard Melton, a man who had just been released from prison and was trying to get a fresh start with his life.
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Evangelist's Near-Death Experience Touches Thousands of Lives
Mickey Robinson found God after surviving horrendous accident. People who hear evangelist Mickey Robinson testify to a God who saves can literally see the truth of it in his face. The Franklin, Tenn.-based preacher still bears the scars from a horrific accident that dramatically changed his life.
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Christian Club Banned from Michigan High School
A Michigan high school booted a Christian club off campus for being religious. But a couple of members are fighting for the rights of future students.
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Woodworking ministry breaks down barriers
Community, hope, renewal, inspiration, self-esteem, truth. Those are the words Duane Sich uses to describe a unique ministry that reaches out to homeless people in Vancouver. Friends of the Carpenter, a non-profit, ecumenical organization Sich founded two years ago, takes trained volunteers into homeless shelters and uses the simple activity of woodworking to break down barriers and begin building friendships.
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Salvation -- Cowboy-Style
A century ago Grant Adkisson's great-granddaddy swept into Colorado on a gold rush wave. Today, a higher form of treasure keeps the fourth generation Adkisson here in Denver.
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Fishing
on the Net
by Andrew
Careaga
A teenage boy who uses the handle "CyberPhreakkk"
when he logs on to the Internet often
frequented a Christian chat room, but not to
fellowship with believers online. As he
explains on his World Wide Web site,
CyberPhreakkk had other motives...
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Stuck in Elevator, Student Shares Faith with S.African Airline Pilot
Jenny Bressel really didn't know what to expect at her first evangelism conference as she headed to Omaha for a couple of days with her youth group from First Southern Baptist Church of Salina, Kan.
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Navy Chaplain Ousted
A former military chaplain is fighting to return to the service, alleging religious persecution by the U.S. Navy.
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The
Church’s New Pulpit
Survey Finds
Churches Becoming Web Savvy
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Child's 'Miraculous' Recovery Leads Accident Witnesses to Christ
Southern Baptist
missionaries are praising God for the amazing healing of a child who was
hit by their car and presumed dead. The child's remarkable recovery has
opened doors to share the gospel with those who saw the accident.
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Cyber-spirituality: more popular than eBay?
by Andrew Careaga
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