Global Media Outreach (GMO), with its more than 71 Web sites divided by popular issues and topics, has helped over 1.3 million people indicate a decision for Jesus Christ in 2007 alone. “People who are in crisis typically log on,” said Walt Wilson.
1Christian leaders from around the world recently met in Dallas to share how the American church is viewed by believers in the Global South. American Christians should understand and help foster local leadership instead of imposing its own model of church overseas, they said.
0More than 34,000 people packed the North Charleston Coliseum in Charleston, S.C., this past weekend to hear evangelist Franklin Graham preach the Good News. “In this election season it’s popular right now to talk about religion,” said Graham.
9The theological arm of the World Evangelical Alliance has released a statement on Jewish evangelism in Europe with the hope of renewing commitment to taking the gospel to the Jews.
11Christian groups who flouted a Chinese ban on foreign missionaries are calling their underground evangelizing during the Olympic Games a success. The groups prepared for years for what the Southern Baptists once called "a spiritual harvest unlike any other."
22The Purple Book is proving to be a strategic weapon in the battle for a million souls in Baja California, Mexico, a ministry said. Organizers say their campaign to disciple 1 million people in the Mexican state of Baja California within 20 years using the Purple Book is going better than expected.
5An evangelist from northern Ghana encouraged Christians in America over the weekend to reach out to the Muslim world by first getting to know Muslims near to them and not “sniping people with Bible verses.”
6More than 700 Christian teens from the United States took part in the annual Baja Blast in Mexico where they engaged in a two-fold plan to share the Gospel with words and deeds.
5The Chinese Christian Herald Crusade (CCHC)’s Restaurant Gospel Ministry is taking the Gospel to hundreds of Chinese restaurant workers across Europe this summer.
0A large team of American Christians headed south of the border last week to share the Gospel with hundreds of poor Mexicans and to build homes for families who had previously lived in shacks.
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