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Faith comes to the Pilbara
Published: 20th Sep 2008
A religious revival among Aboriginat people in the remote Northwest town of Nullagine - once labelled the arrest capital of Australia has drastically reduced the number of arrests and jailings. Police in Nulllagine, 184 km north of Newman (Western Australia), claim drunken domestic scenes which once dogged the community have virtially disappeared and the residents seem happier and healthier....
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Signs and wonders reported from India
Published: 20th Sep 2008
At a recent pastors' congress it was estimated that in one region over 17,000 people are turning to Jesus every day and that a church is established every three minutes.
A mixture of poverty, injustice and religious dissatisfaction has opened India to the gospel. For many thousands of people, the Christian message of forgiveness, justice and love is truly good news!
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'Toronto blessing' breaks out in UK prison
Published: 20th Sep 2008
Prison chaplains in England are reporting a revival of Christianity and the occurrence of the Toronto Blessing among inmates.
Hundreds of criminals serving time have turned to Christ and repented of their crimes. Others. with almost no knowledge of Christianity, have experienced the Toronto Blessing, falling to the floor and weeping after Bible study and prayer.
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Joy and holiness
Published: 20th Sep 2008
John Kilpatrick had been pastor of the Brownsville Assembly of God Church in Pensacola, Florida for thirteen years. The Church had built a spacious new auditorium for 2,800 people, but the atmosphere was very conservative and the fire of God was lacking in the congregation. Kilpatrick was physically and emotionally weary.
With a searching but guarded heart, his wife went to visit the...
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Born to sacrifice
Published: 20th May 2008
The story is at once tragic and glorious.
Until the 19th century, Korea was an isolated, primitive land, dominated by superstition and fear. In 1866 a Welsh missionary arrived to distribute Bibles but was murdered as soon as he set foot ashore. Amazingly, forty years later, the fire of revival was to burst forth on that very spot.
By the turn of the 20th century Korea was under...
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