Lillian Kwon
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What Missions Driven from the '2/3 World' Look Like
Most Christians around the world today are not English speakers, many theology professors point out.
Passion Conference Goes Global in '08
Just stepping out of a global outreach in Atlanta with more than 23,000 students, the Passion team will literally reach out to the world next year in a 15-nation tour.
InterVarsity Head: Millennials Want to Change the World
In the midst of a bustling young crowd of more than 22,000 college students making their way to Bible studies and seminars at Urbana 2006, InterVarsity President Alec Hill spoke enthusiastically of the Millennials – the next generation of missionaries. Although not an “Urbanaite” himself, Hill sees a global generation ready to put “legs” to missions.
Is Christianity Insensitive to Other Religions?
Christian missionaries travel across the world to preach Jesus Christ as the way, the truth and the life. Indigenous people of foreign lands, however, question the bold Christian approach with some calling it "insensitive."
Passion Students Called to Hunger for Scripture
Over 23,000 college students are expecting a change in their lives at the Passion 07 conference. But this year's four-day event is asking for more than a personal change. It's asking for a global change.
Urbana 2006 Sends Out a 'Serious' Generation
Urbana 2006 students packed their bags and traveled hours back to their homes on New Year's Day after closing out five intense conference days.
Multiculturalism: The Next Generation of Churches
Today's generation of students is more open to global awareness than any other generation before, according to a sought-after speaker and pastor.
Urbana Students Ready to Change the World
Attendants at Urbana 2006, one of the continent's largest student missions conferences, dont need to be convinced that they can or should change the world. Rather, they sing, "We will change the world."
Urbana Students: New Paradigm Missionaries
The global shift in Christianity to the southern hemisphere began decades ago, but the next generation of western missionaries was largely unaware of it.
Students' New Year's Resolution: Change the World
An estimated one million people will revel in 7,000 pounds of confetti in Times Square for the new year. While the confetti rains down at one of the nation's biggest New Year's parties, tens of thousands of college students will be ringing in the new year with commitments to change the world with the gospel.