The author shares the top three challenges publishers in Latin America face. He also lists ten Latin American writers who are making a big difference for the kingdom through publishing.Read more…
More than a Name: Wycliffe Global Alliance
Wycliffe International becomes Wycliffe Global Alliance, signifying key objectives and distinctives for the days ahead.Read more…
A Glimpse at Brazilian Publishing
Christians in Brazil read an average of five books a year, forty percent more than the average Brazilian. Nonfiction books top the list of Christian reads.Read more…
Leadership Profile: Hannelore Illgen, Women’s Ministry, Prayer Warrior, Evangelist, Germany
Q. Please tell us about your family. A. For forty years I have been married to a freelance graphic designer. We have three children, two of whom are married. I was a primary school teacher and have worked in thisRead more…
The Cape Town Commitment: The Inside Story
Cape Town Commitment architect Chris Wright shares how the CTC came together.Read more…
The Cape Town Commitment, Part 2: A Call to Action, a Summation
An introduction to Part 2 of the Cape Town Commitment and how to put it into practice.Read more…
Why Today’s Church Needs the Cape Town Commitment
The Cape Town Commitment is needed today as a tool for both calling back and pointing forward–memory and vision.Read more…
We Have a Gospel to Proclaim: Cape Town 2010 Concludes
An abbreviated version of Lindsay BrownÌ¢âÂã¢s closing address at Cape Town 2010.Read more…
Post-Cape Town 2010 Meeting in Denmark
Danish participants who attended Cape Town 2010 gather to reflect on what they heard and plan for the days ahead.Read more…
Cape Town Commitment: Finding Our Place
We must look at the Cape Town Commitment as a mosaic of what is before us as believers, finding our place together in the outworking of the Commitment, looking for others in the mosaic with whom we can partner.Read more…
April News from around the World
EGYPT: Army Fires Live Ammunition at Monastery The recent Egyptian uprising has left Coptic Orthodox monasteries exceedingly vulnerable, as the police who normally guard the monasteries have either deserted their posts or been redeployed to the cities. Exploiting the securityRead more…