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Issue 112
1 December 2005
Download a PDF file of Issue 112 [998 KB] The Lion Has No Teeth“Why must they pay so high a price?” The answer might emerge years later, when a healthy church springs to life where the martyr’s blood stained the ground. A Very Hard Place to BeI’m puzzled. He hasn’t yet confessed Christ as his Savior. Why not, when he obviously admires Him so much? Another Chapter of ActsQuechuan Christians are serving as missionaries to the mountain Quechua who are still waiting to be reached with the gospel. Emerging MissionsThe epicenter of gospel activity has shifted. A new emerging mission movement is rising up in Korea, Latin America, China, northeast India, and the Philippines. "I Could Kill You"The angry religious leader invited Michael to a meeting where they could discuss their different faiths—no, not at the local coffee shop, but in a small hotel far from town. Jesus Changed My PlansI always expected that I would get a good education, a good job and, eventually, all of my father’s possessions, but I never gave any though to what God might be planning. Miguel and the YuquisGod is giving me the privilege of mobilizing Miguel and other believers into Bolivia’s growing mission movement. Niger Food Crisis 2005SIM Niger director Gordon Evans explains SIM's response to the food shortage. Gwandará—the People Who Love to DanceThey seemed impossible to reach. Twice, missionaries from the West tried and failed to penetrate this spirit-worshiping group in northern Nigeria. Both missions eventually acknowledged defeat and left. Not Fit for this WorldHe attended church two Sundays, his face full of joy. But the third Sunday he didn’t come. After the service, I went to his house and discovered that he was dead! Only if God SpeaksJesus came into my life in 1978 when I was a teenager in Nigeria. That same night I decided that I would never make any decisions without first seeking the Lord’s guidance and hearing from Him. |