Category Archives: Gospel

Norwegian belief and Ice Age 2

The percentage of Norwegians who claim to attend church at least once a month has declined over the last ten years from 11 to 7% of the population, according to the Norwegian BAR magazine. During the same period, the percentage … Continue reading

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One World, One Mission… is not enough

With its theme of ‘One World, One Mission’ the recent 2010 British Baptist Assembly offered vibrant and truly inspiring moments in the main venue, Prism venue, and seminar venues. I hope regular readers will forgive my referring to my own … Continue reading

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What is the Gospel for the poor of Poland?

What is the Gospel for the poor of Poland: is the Church failing them? Recent reports suggest a rift between poor and wealthy is growing ever wider. Continue reading

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Mission set in stone

Has European art been diminished when it’s linked with the mission of God or is it elevated by the association? Continue reading

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