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Monthly Archives: January 2011
Beer and Bible
A Danish pastor has a fairly unique approach to taking the Bible into places not normally known for being centres of preaching. Pastor Flemming Kloster Poulsen told the Danish Lutheran Chruch’s news service, interchurch.dk, ‘I’m a pastor and I’ve been … Continue reading
Posted in Denmark, europe, evangelism, mission
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Average church & Danish women
A Gallup Poll conducted among 11,612 Danish adults discovered that the average churchgoer in Denmark is a female who: Is well-educated and over 60; Reads fiction every day; Goes to fitness training once or twice a week; Has a driving licence; Goes on holiday somewhere … Continue reading
Posted in Church attendance, Denmark, statistics
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New Baptist church in Rouen facing challenges
The Incarnate Network reports on the work of Reuben and Katie Martin (with their three children, Naomi, Rebekah & Benjamin) working with BMS World Mission in Rouen. They have been working in a tough and challenging urban environment since 2007 and this … Continue reading
Posted in BMS World Mission, church planting, France, mission
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