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The world’s most  daring mission?

The world’s most daring mission?

Iain Taylor
Iain Taylor
Date posted: 1 Sep 2022

An international humanitarian organisation whose director was previously imprisoned in a freezing cold metal container by the Taliban has become the first Christian group permitted to return to Afghanistan.

Shelter Now International (SNI) has been invited to return by the hardline Islamic regime to help with relief efforts in the country. And it has already provided humanitarian aid in the provinces of Khost and Paktika after severe earthquakes struck there recently.

Philippines: Mosquitoes, prison, tribes: mission in action today
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Philippines: Mosquitoes, prison, tribes: mission in action today

Reuben & Cathy Saywell
Date posted: 1 Sep 2022

Some say that the first few months of long-term mission work are all about survival. Looking back, by God’s grace, we have managed a little more than that. As expected, we’ve had our fair share of highs and lows already.

It would seem that, since our arrival, blessings and trials have been handed out in equal measure. But all in all, we feel very much that the Lord is at work in Santa Maria, equipping us as we seek to be a witness for the truth to those trapped in false religion, and enabling us to take our first steps towards the planting of a church in this spiritually needy district of Bulacan.

Attempting to break… the ‘Circle of Silence’

Attempting to break… the ‘Circle of Silence’

David Easton
Date posted: 1 Sep 2022

The Circle of Silence is made up of nine states in Mexico. It is an area where only 1% of people – or fewer – have heard the gospel, even though there are major universities and cities.

David and Maribel Easton and their two children, from Thornton Heath Evangelical Church, are planning to travel to the area as mission partners with SIM – an international, interdenominational evangelical Christian mission organisation. They prayerfully plan to plant churches that are faithful to God’s word. Here, they share their story with en.

Missionaries – should we pay them more?

Missionaries – should we pay them more?

Gustav Pritchard
Date posted: 1 Sep 2022

In Johannesburg, where I used to live, electricity supply was not always that predictable. Sadly, it was far worse in the poorer rural areas, where many (even today) have no access to the national power grid.

When I ministered in South Africa, I knew of a missionary who moved to work amongst such people. When he arrived, he immediately decided to live like the locals. He moved into a very poorly constructed house and lived without any electricity and water. At first, I thought this all sounded very noble. It certainly fitted with some of my stereotypes about ‘mission work’. But all the locals he worked amongst thought it was an extremely odd decision.

From three to 25,000 – but militants  tried to kidnap my teenage daughter

From three to 25,000 – but militants tried to kidnap my teenage daughter

Iain Taylor
Iain Taylor
Date posted: 1 Sep 2022

Indian church-planting missionary Elavatta Abraham has an extraordinary experience of how God has worked in his life.

He told his story exclusively to Evangelicals Now during a brief trip to the UK to attend the Cambridge Leaders Network conference.

Christ for all the nations

Christ for all the nations

en staff
Date posted: 1 Sep 2022

As many parts of the world came to Birmingham for the Commonwealth Games, so the gospel in turn was brought to them.

A variety of missions groups including Birmingham City Mission, Great Lakes Outreach (GLO) and Youth With A Mission (YWAM) brought teams to the area to work alongside local churches.

Stepping out in faith: I said, ‘OK Jesus, I’m here…’

Stepping out in faith: I said, ‘OK Jesus, I’m here…’

Carl Knightley
Date posted: 1 Sep 2022

‘Never in a million years would you have seen me knocking on someone’s door. That’s someone else’s ministry, I would have told you.’

These were the words of Maria, a member of Forestdale Church in Croydon, South London.

New Scottish partnerships?

John MacKinnon
Date posted: 1 Sep 2022

One of the fruits of the ongoing Life22 mission initiative of A Passion for Life has been the initiation of some promising conversations around Scotland about the possibility of the establishment or in some cases re-establishment of Regional Gospel Partnerships (RGPs).

Nick McQuaker, the development officer for the partnerships, has been on a tour around Scotland meeting key church leaders in Edinburgh, Fife, Aberdeen, Moray, and Ayrshire.

Ten Questions: A Biblical ‘boulderer’

Ten Questions: A Biblical ‘boulderer’

Jason Roach

1. How did you become a Christian?

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Egypt: Christians attacked by Muslim

A Christian man and his son have been attacked by a Muslim man in Giza, Egypt.

Joseph Israel and his son were attacked by Ahmad Mouhammad outside Mr Israel’s wine shop. Mr Mouhammad attacked both with a knife before some of Mr Israel’s Muslim neighbours intervened and beat the assailant badly. Mr Mouhammad, Mr Israel and his son are currently in hospital receiving medical treatment for their injuries. Journalist Nader Shokry suggested that these attacks are the result of hate speech and sectarian incitement by local Islamist preachers.

Moses	masterclass

Moses masterclass

Richard Underwood
Date posted: 1 Sep 2022

Book Review THE CRUCIBLE OF LEADERSHIP: Learning from the story of Moses

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Grateful at Keswick ’22

The Keswick Convention 2022 brought thousands of Christians together this summer under the banner of ‘All One in Christ Jesus’ (see also en, August).

The theme was ‘Grateful’ and there was certainly much for which to be grateful, writes Emma Harrison.

Revelation boosts Reformed in Rome

Revelation boosts Reformed in Rome

Iain Taylor
Iain Taylor
Date posted: 1 Sep 2022

A preaching workshop being held in the Italian capital is expanding rapidly.

‘Workshop Predicazione’ looks set to double the numbers attending in 2022.

Christianity’s future: African, female – and untrained?

Christianity’s future: African, female – and untrained?

Iain Taylor
Iain Taylor
Date posted: 1 Sep 2022

Christianity’s future is likely to be shaped by African women, new research says – but there is a danger of false teaching being influential as well.

New research by American scholar of the history of mission, Gina Zurlo, shows that women are the majority in churches nearly everywhere in the world, and that Christianity’s future is poised to be shaped by African women in particular.

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