New Ossetic Bible Published in Wake of Beslan Tragedy
One month after Chechen terrorist held more than a thousand people hostage in the Ossetian town of Beslan in the tragedy that left more than 400 people killed, five thousand copies of the latest translation of the New Testament....
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Forum for World Evangelisation 2004 ends in Thailand
On Tuesday 5th October 2004 the Forum for World Evangelisation came to an end in Thailand. The conclusion marks the end of a seven-day event which gathered together in excess of 1,500 Christian leaders from 115 different countries...
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Anticipating Fruit from the Forum for World Evangelisation
The 2004 Forum for World Evangelisation will end on 5th October 2004, and the assigned Issue Groups (IGs) are busy wrapping up their discussions and working out practical conclusions...
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Issue Groups' First Gathering on the 2004 World Evangelisation Forum
On Thursday 30th September, the 2004 Forum for World Evangelisation in Thailand entered the first day. The Issue Groups (IGs), each with 30-70 members, gathered for the first time and started discussions on their assigned specific topic of concern. In total there are 31 issues identified by the Forum which are considered as significant roadblocks to world evangelism...
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Sri Lanka’s Religious Freedom Further Threatened by Anti-Conversion Law
Christian Solidarity Worldwide (CSW) have reported on 30th September that an anti-conversion law that prohibits Buddhists from converting to another religion has been suggested...
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Christian Arabs Faced with Continued Pressure
After the coordinated bombing attacks on five Iraqi churches at the beginning of last month, tens of thousands of Christians fled the war-torn nation to neighbouring nations and overseas, with estimates approaching 40,000 by mid-August. Their plight, however, is not just limited to the Iraqi Christian community...