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God Desires His House of Prayer

March 02, 2015 by Ben Zobrist

Tags: gen y, generation, house of prayer, prayer

My Background

I am a son of the US Center for World Mission legacy. I was born and raised in Pasadena, CA and grew up with the Pasadena Campus in my backyard (my childhood home is situated just...

New Generation
Engaging Each New Generation in the Frontier Mission Movement

March 02, 2015 by John Lambert

Tags: frontier missions, gen x, gen y, generation, millennials

There is a generation of North Americans who have not yet been discipled as global hearted/minded Christians. They do not understand the narratives related to the mission of God, the biblical...

What I’ve Learned from 14 Urbanas

March 01, 2013 by Steve Hoke

Tags: apostolic, generation, insights, student, urbana

Editor’s Note: Steve Hoke first attended Urbana ’67 as a 17-year old freshman at Wheaton College. Since that convention of 5,000, he has only missed two conferences, and has attended in several...

Urbana Gets Radical

March 01, 2013 by David Taylor

Tags: generation, justice, radical, student, urbana

“What happens when every student in this room makes their primary ambition, their primary plan, their primary dream, the proclamation of the gospel to the nations? When that takes hold in our...

Valley of Vision

September 01, 2009 by Steve Holt

Tags: american youth, generation, statistics

In the valley of vision are the hearts, minds, and future of a generation. Every generation is faced with a valley of vision. Every generation is faced with a valley of decision. The struggle of...

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