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Diaspora churches are moving forward God’s purposes

Writing from the UK, I can observe a steady increase in the number of African diaspora churches, or churches of Africans who have been scattered far from their homelands. I believe that God is using migration to allow the body of Christ to be pres...

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Sharing the gospel with scattered people

A kind of earthquake is going on all over the world. Nations are experiencing cataclysms that are making people move “from everywhere to everywhere”. This dispersion of people is bringing unreached people groups within the neighborhood of the ...

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People groups: university students

Currently 1,497 registered universities and tertiary institutions in Africa serve approximately five million students. In general, about 60 per cent of the African population identify as Christians and about 30 per cent as Muslims. The N...

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Shining Like Stars

Shining Like Stars

by Lindsay Brown Published by Intervarsity Press UK, 2006

Shining like Stars: The Power of the Gos­pel in the World’s University is a book about the ever-living Christ impact...

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Called: Thaddeus and Lucy Gichana

The firstborn child, I (Thad­deus) was raised in a family of three boys and two girls. Raising five children was an uphill task for my mother, a committed Christian, who was widowed at age 22. When I was six years old, one of my uncles took me in...

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Not too young!

Nigeria, the giant of Africa, sometimes gains notoriety for the wrong reasons. Yet here we are raising a generation of young people who, like Josiah, can rise from the ashes of the failure of their elders to establish and fulfill God’s purpose. ...

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Zambia: the joy of student ministry

Kalidas Bwalya says, “ I got saved in my teens, so I feel passionate about young people. I believe it’s the time that they either lose or find their way. Being in a position where I can share Christ with them is something I count as privilege....

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