Articles, tagged with "missionaries", page 4
08th July 2009
Traditional churches resort to traditional means of spreading the good news to their church members. By means of Sunday sermons, visiting teachers and missionaries, the gospel is sent to homes and people far and wide. The problems nowadays rise in instanc...
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Author:
Lynne Gabriel
06th July 2009
Whether you're a member of Christian Biker Missionaries or just a dedicated believer who loves spending their days getting as close to nature as you can get cruising down the highway, nothing brings together your two greatest loves like the hot accessorie...
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Author:
wwjd4u
20th May 2009
A Berkey Water Purifier is like a piece of history. The company that makes these filters has been around for about 200 years. The filters are famous all over the world and work in all kinds of really hostile environments. They work on your kitchen counter...
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Author:
Al
09th April 2009
Once again, I found myself out drinking with Fred. We were in a cheap place, one of those places with the little red lanterns outside, which usually signified cheap food and drink, the drinks being of an alcoholic nature. We were peacefully solving the pr...
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Author:
Tom Aaron
04th March 2009
Brenda spilled the coffee on the brand new tablecloth in the kitchen. She couldn't believe what she was reading!
"Oh my God! How could this happen?" She called out to her husband who was just descending the stairs.
"How could what happen?" Jason qui...
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Author:
Everest John Alexander
18th February 2009
A number of news sites -- including faithtelegraph.com -- there are more and more headlines touting "revival" in the Middle East. Surprised by the word "revival"? Perhaps you aren't aware that, yes, there are in fact Christian churches in the Middle Eas...
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Author:
Mark Depht
12th January 2009
There are many scammers parading around the internet as puppy lovers trying to sell you puppies they do not possess. It is an utter shame that these scammers would take advantage of kind-hearted people searching for a new puppy to add to their family. Her...
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International Kennel Club
01st January 2009
If you fly directly east from northern Queensland for 2500 kilometres, you would be over Fiji. Looking down, you would see more than 800 islands â€" some large enough to hold thousands of people, others are very small. About 100 of these island are inhabi...
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Author:
Robert Palmer
23rd September 2008
October is right around the corner and you've got a few great Desmond Tutu quotes coming your way. Why now, you ask? Because on October 7th marks Desmond Tutu's 77th birthday. Let's celebrate this human rights leader by reflecting on his kindness, compass...
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Author:
Noel Jameson
15th September 2008
It has been my pleasure over the last couple of years to have the opportunity to work with many passionate, inspired Christians during their journey in church planting. These faithful missionaries have been such an inspiration- demonstrating their devotio...
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Author:
Melanie Guin MNM
08th September 2008
The Filipino martial art of Kali, also known as arnis and escrima is one of the most beautiful and equally deadly arts in the world. It is mainly a weapons-based system of fighting with the use of knives, swords and fire-hardened wooden baton-length stick...
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Author:
AllenOwen
06th September 2008
Did you know that many folks get the wrong impression about the whole concept of discovering your life purpose?
What are your thoughts on the subject? Do you relate the words "life purpose" with people like nuns, doctors, scientists, missionaries, or p...
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Author:
Matthew M. DeSilva
09th April 2008
If you are a Christian, you've probably heard a thousand times about doing God's will or listening for God's call. Many of us are perfectly content to believe that obeying God's will means going to church every Sunday and putting a check in the collection...
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Author:
Xeal
10th October 2007
Mahenge Town and the Growth of Fred Ulanga district is among six districts of Morogoro region. The area was dominated by Germans during colonialism, hence large houses left by the Germans in the place are now used as government offices and civil servant's...
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Author:
Robert Palmer
25th September 2007
For pastors and missionaries out in the field, it can be a challenge to become proficient enough in one or more native languages to be able to communicate and explain the Word of God. Everyone responds to their native language the best. If you are in a cr...
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Author:
Susan Slobac