An Ecumenical Ministry in the Parish of St Patrick's Catholic Church In San Diego USA

米国サンディエゴの聖パトリックカトリック教会教区におけるエキュメニカル宣教

Friday, October 23, 2020

Swiss Missionary Executed, Fellow Hostages Freed

Beatrice Stockli was kidnapped by Islamist extremists in Timbuktu, Mali, in January 2016.
World Watch Monitor
 
In Christian arbitration, the preacher was granted $1.45 million and the rights to Walk in the Word.
Kate Shellnutt
 
A Christian vision of the public square starts with being a different kind of people.
Tish Harrison Warren
 
In spiritual memoirs, son of prominent Christian family wrote about finding the fullness of his childhood faith in the Catholic church.
Daniel Silliman
 
Young but growing community of former Muslims says Armenian warnings about genocide in Nagorno-Karabakh hurt the spread of the gospel.
Jayson Casper
 
Paul’s model for preaching with a missional edge.
Jay Kim
 
A development economist and a disaster-relief expert show how to approach COVID-19 as “Shrewd Samaritans.”
Bruce Wydick and Kent Annan
 
Seattle Pacific, Houghton, and Gordon want prospective students to see Christian liberal arts colleges as an affordable option.
Liam Adams
 
Concerns for racial justice must address disparities in education and school discipline.
Nicole Baker Fulgham
 
Characters in Scripture don’t “follow their dreams.” But some do stand out from the crowd.
Nijay K. Gupta
 
How I came to see the value and beauty of gatherings exclusively for people of color.
Morgan Lee
 
Regulators aim to prevent another Trinity HealthShare scam. But ministries plan to do it themselves.
Liuan Huska
 
Pastoring can take a toll on the souls of leaders. How can we deal with discouragement without losing our sense of calling and purpose?
 
The current conflict with Azerbaijan is rekindling fears, a century after genocide.
Morgan Lee
 
From teaching Sunday school to a national platform, Beth Moore has always followed her passion . . . and her conscience.
 
Turkish evangelicals seek forgiveness for genocide, while war in Nagorno-Karabakh dims chances in Azerbaijan.
Jayson Casper
 
Humans have a penchant for sacrifice, but it’s the Lord who makes it possible.
Derek Rishmawy
 
Why we need the one in whom all things hold together.
Daniel Harrell
 
A psychologist explores the power dynamics that help turn shepherds into wolves.
Interview by Tim Hein

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