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Setting the Pace
Tokyo 2010 Leads the Way in Celebrating Edinburgh 2010

July 01, 2010 by

Tags: conference, global, tokyo 2010

Tokyo 2010’s New Technology Vision
Building Global Network Platforms to Finish the Task

May 01, 2010 by David Taylor

Tags: church planting, global, map, tokyo 2010

Imagine a place where intercessors, adopting churches, Christian businesses, mission agencies and funding partners can form global alliances to reach the world’s remaining unreached and unengaged...

Learning the Lay of the Land

March 01, 2010 by Greg H. Parsons

Tags: global

The rescue and reconstruction of Haiti weigh heavily on many minds and hearts. Much could be said about this small nation, including the difficulties of meaningfully helping a country where the...

Why the Rest Hates the West
Understanding the Roots of Global Rage

March 01, 2007 by Meic Pearse

Tags: global

The truth is that Westerners are perceived by non-Westerners (if we can make such a huge generalization about a truly global phenome­non) as rich, technologically sophisticated, economically and...

Global Prayer - A Call to the Younger Generation

September 01, 2005 by Ryan Shaw

Tags: global, prayer, youth

Over the last several years there have been subtle, but positive signs among Christian young adults concerning the possibility of a renewed, widespread, long-term movement to reach the nations....

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