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WEA's plan to hold General Assembly 2025 in Seoul sparks debate
Only weeks after the Fourth Lausanne Congress on World Evangelization concluded in Incheon, South Korea, the World Evangelical Alliance (WEA) is about to announce plans to hold its next General Assembly in Seoul from Oct. 27-31, 2025.
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Thousands participate in first ever 'March for Jesus' in Dublin to share hope of the gospel, pray for Ireland
"We are here to bless our city, we are here to bless this island both north and south."
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Salvation Army calls for more support to tackle high number of alcohol-related deaths in Scotland
The Salvation Army has called for specialist support for alcoholics in Scotland after figures showed 1,277 people died from alcohol related deaths last year, 2023.
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'Atheism is a hopeless faith,' says John Lennox
"Atheism might seem to offer a solution by removing God from the equation, but in doing so, it removes all hope."
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Christians welcome Council of Europe U-turn on resolution legalising prostitution
The move has been hailed as a "milestone victory" by the The European Centre for Law and Justice (ECLJ).
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'Hate speech' removed from hate crime bill in Ireland
The Irish government has backed down from plans to include "hate speech" in legislation that risked imprisoning Christians and others for possessing varied and undefined materials deemed offensive.
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Oral Roberts president challenges evangelicals to be 'accelerated' by the Holy Spirit for world mission
"Personally, I believe that the greatest injustice of the 21st century is that God's Church now has the technology, the manpower, the money, and the capability to reach every person on Earth with the Gospel. And yet, millions have not heard the good news or had an authentic encounter with Jesus."
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Hearing loss advocate urges churches to 'learn from Jesus' to reach deaf communities for Christ
An advocate for the d/Deaf community challenges churches to re-evaluate their approaches to fellowship and evangelism to better serve the distinctive needs of this sizeable people group, which has its own cultures and languages.
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Religion, prayer most important in sub-Saharan Africa and Latin America, least important in Western countries
Europeans are least likely to say that religion is very important in their lives, compared to other parts of the world, and only 42 percent of Americans claim that religion is personally crucial to them.
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