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Ministry almost by accident
All you need is Proudlove – as one small village of poor fishermen and their families in the Philippines found...
Read more >     :: Friday, May 09, 2008 :: 177 views :: 0 Comments ::

Energetic and positive: Congo today
Stop thinking negatively about Congo. That’s the off-message opinion of one mission partner, in a bestseller ...
Read more >     :: Friday, May 02, 2008 :: 90 views :: 0 Comments ::

Five alive
An historic drive by CMS to support more indigenous international missionaries is bearing its first fruits in...
Read more >     :: Wednesday, March 26, 2008 :: 193 views :: 0 Comments ::

Church Mission Sisters?
With women making up not only the majority of worshippers but also now the greater part of the ordained withi...
Read more >     :: Thursday, March 20, 2008 :: 332 views :: 1 Comments ::

Kenya: now the deal is done…
As Kenya’s parliament debates the new power-sharing agreement, Colin Smith writes from Nairobi that real hope ...
Read more >     :: Thursday, March 13, 2008 :: 146 views :: 0 Comments ::

Unthinkable consequences
Stunned by the violent events unleashed by Kenya’s general election in December, mission partner John Padwick ...
Read more >     :: Friday, February 29, 2008 :: 180 views :: 0 Comments ::

Baptised in a birthing pool
Canon Mark Ashcroft reflects on what lessons he's learned during 10 years in Kenya that can apply to his home ...
Read more >     :: Thursday, February 14, 2008 :: 97 views :: 0 Comments ::

The ABC of Sharia
Muslim does not mean terrorist. And Sharia does not mean stoning. Knee-jerk reactions to Archbishop’s comments...
Read more >     :: Friday, February 08, 2008 :: 1383 views :: 5 Comments ::

Ugandan Christians help stranded Kenyans
A CMS partner project in Uganda sprang into action to help a rural village swamped by Kenyans fleeing for thei...
Read more >     :: Tuesday, January 29, 2008 :: 284 views :: 0 Comments ::

The forgotten youth demand a voice
The anger of the marginalised poor is fuelling the crisis in Kenya, says Colin Smith.
Read more >     :: Friday, January 18, 2008 :: 414 views :: 0 Comments ::

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