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  • Large Legacy Saves Historic Mission Group from Staff Cutbacks

    By Jennifer Gold

    One of the world's oldest Protestant mission organizations has postponed staff cutbacks for at least another 12 months after receiving its largest legacy ever. BMS board members called the sum "a wonderful answer to prayer."

    Aug 21, 2008 | Comments 0
  • Audio Bible Now Available in 311 Languages

    By Ethan Cole

    The world's leading audio Bible ministry announced Wednesday that it now offers recordings in 311 languages. Faith Comes By Hearing ministry now makes the Word of God available to an additional 13 million people in their own language.

    Aug 14, 2008 | Comments 0
  • Guyana Issues Warrants in U.S. Missionaries' Deaths

    By Associated Press Writer

    Guyana police have issued arrest warrants for two Brazilians accused of killing a U.S. missionary couple in 2005, authorities said Wednesday, the first charges brought in the case.

    Aug 08, 2008 | Comments 0
  • Chaplains Bring Christ's Love to World's Seafarers

    By Maria Mackay

    Seafaring remains one of the most dangerous occupations but beyond the very worst that mother nature can do, being at sea for months on end can take a different kind of toll on the men and women who work the world’s ships.

    Aug 06, 2008 | Comments 0
  • Thousands of Korean Missionaries Lauded at Major Conference

    By Jonathan Park

    Thousands of missionaries from the second largest missionary-sending country packed Edman Memorial Chapel at Wheaton College on Monday for the 6th Korean World Mission Council for Christ conference.

    Jul 29, 2008 | Comments 1
  • Jamaican Bible Translation Sparks Wide-Spread Debate

    By The Associated Press

    Plans to translate the Bible into patois — Jamaica's unofficial language — have ignited a fiery debate that stretches beyond the shores of this island nation.

    Jul 06, 2008 | Comments 0
  • Churches Revamp Short-Term Mission Programs

    By Michelle A. Vu

    Short-term overseas mission trips are expensive and not effective, some churches and critics say.

    Jul 07, 2008 | Comments 3
  • So. Baptists Stand Against IMB's Tongues, Baptism Guidelines

    By Audrey Barrick

    A group of Southern Baptists are revisiting a controversy by calling their international missions agency to remove restrictions from candidates who speak privately in tongues and have been baptized by immersion following conversion, but was not baptized by a proper administrator or another Baptist who believes in eternal security.

    Jun 02, 2008 | Comments 6
  • Chinese City Set to Become Bible Printing Capital of the World

    By Michelle A. Vu

    In two weeks, the world’s largest Bible printing facility will open in Nanjing, China, prompting some to dub the historic eastern Chinese city the Bible printing capital of the world.

    May 06, 2008 | Comments 12
  • PC(USA) Poised to Grow World Mission

    By Jennifer Riley

    The Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.) for the first time in 50 years is preparing to increase its forces of international mission workers.

    May 05, 2008 | Comments 0
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