Evangelicals, Ecumenicals Mark 'New Beginning for Common Mission'
At the opening of the Edinburgh 2010 conference, leaders of various ecumenical and evangelical movements stood side by side and reaffirmed their commitment to witnessing to Christ as one.The international director of the World Evangelical Alliance, Dr. Geoff Tunnicliffe, addressed some 300 leaders from across the Christian denominations and traditions, saying that it would be “foolish” to think that all the issues that have traditionally divided the different streams of the church would be resolved during the four-day conference.
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Apologist Says Most Christians Cannot Explain their Faith
According to renowned apologist Josh McDowell, the faith of most Christians, even that of many pastors, will not stand up to intellectual scrutiny.Research has shown that pastors’ inability to present biblical truth comprehensibly and relevantly has led to children from Christian families leaving the church, thus presenting concern among the Christian community.
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Ban on Human-Animal Hybrids Okayed by Ohio Senate
In a 24-8 vote on last Wednesday, Ohio’s state Senate decided to pass legislation prohibiting “the creation, transportation, or receipt of a human-animal hybrid, the transfer of a nonhuman embryo into a human womb, and the transfer of a human embryo into a nonhuman womb.”
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Salvation Army Extends Ministry to 121 Countries
As one of the most recognized Christian nonprofits, the Salvation Army has recently extended its reach to 121 nations. The most recent nation to be added to the list of countries where the organization is offering social services, the United Arab Emirates, makes number 121. Work officially commenced in the Middle Eastern country on Tuesday.
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Pelosi Says She Has a Duty to Pursue Policies in Keeping With The Values of Jesus
United States House Speaker Nancy Pelosi said in a conference that she believes she must pursue public policies "in keeping with the values" of Jesus Christ, "The Word made Flesh."
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Bible Society launches Luke’s Gospel in Patois
The Bible Society of the West Indies has undertaken the effort to translate the Word of God into the language of Jamaican Patois. The term “Patois” is used to refer to any language that is spoken with a different dialect, slang, pidgin or creole language. Jamaican Patois is essentially English but with such strong accents that is considered a different language. The Bible Society’s decision to launch the Gospel of Luke in this language has been hailed as a “quantum leap” for the language’s five million speakers in Jamaica and worldwide.
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