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11 Jun 18
by
Jeremy Henderson
in Global Missions Center
INTERSECTION: MAKING WISE CHOICES IN THE MOMENT
Walking into this huge arena with my then thirteen-year-old son was a multi-sensory explosion.  Bright lights beaming over the stage, masses of teenagers from all kinds of social groups hopping in union, instrumentalists with amps cranked,...
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07 Jun 18
by
Shawna Jerch
in Asia and Asia Pacific
THE DREAM MANDATE
Where do your daydreams escort you? What doodles lie on the pages of your heart, waiting for life to be breathed into them? When you close your eyes and picture the prime of your life, where do you place yourself? What kind of life do you hunger for?
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07 Jun 18
by
Victor Barousse
in Eurasia
CRISIS FOR THE RUSSIAN CHURCH
The most restrictive religious legislation since the dissolution of the Soviet Union was signed into law by Russia's President Vladimir Putin on Friday. This piece of legislation is paraded as an “anti-terrorism law”, but has...
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07 Jun 18
by
Abigail Smith
in Global Missions Center
YOU WANT ME TO PACK WHAT?
Going to another country and experiencing a culture that is new to you can be exciting and challenging at the same time. You are often met with situations that you were not expecting or prepared for. 
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07 Jun 18
by
Dr. Mitch Arbelaez
in Global Missions Center
KEEPING THE FAITH IN A MICROWAVE AGE: WAITING
In 1967 the first microwave went on sale in the US. This invention changed the way we cook, warm up food, and even pop popcorn. The innovation of the microwave and the speed at which it delivers has made its way into other walks of life.
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07 Jun 18
by
Shawna Jerch
in Asia and Asia Pacific
BECOME A BELONGER
When I think of this person, I think of someone who has no place to call home. And sometimes I feel like that person, wandering about, never establishing roots deep enough to consider a place home.
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