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Issue 123
6 February 2009
Seeing the FruitPaul's missionary journeys portray his constant desire to build maturity into individual lives. He lived to see people come to faith in Jesus, but more than that he wanted them to grow. The Ministry of Hanging OutMore than half of the people alive today are under the age of 25. What is the future of the Gospel if we don’t reach them now? Emerging From WarPeace has been restored to the West African nation of Liberia following a decade of war, but a new sense of global awareness is fueling a new kind of debate. Goal: To Reach 50,000Young adults with a passion for youth and children’s ministries are key to a strong and growing church in Burkina Faso and around the world. More Than WeedsNigeria's ECWA Youth Camp is evangelizing and discipling hundreds of young people every year. "Wild Child" Turns to ChristBelén was the wild child in her family, a constant source of heartache for her parents. Her body was covered with piercings and body jewelry, and her room was full of paraphernalia for satanic rituals. Love and Hope in Southern AfricaYoung people all over southern Africa are being trained and mentored to put their faith in Christ into action. "I Already Asked My Parents"Young believers are willing to face up to opposition in Asia to know Christ—even if it comes from their parents. I am a TeacherAll around the world for many different age groups and in a variety of settings—SIM needs nearly 500 teachers to accomplish the work set before them. |
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