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the Commission Lottie Moon Edition 2008

College students take a semester off to serve in Africa while others abandon spring break plans to work alongside missionaries in Athens. Christians grow from four to 10,000 in Mongolia. London has become the ‘world’ in one city.  And the International Mission Board is reorganizing to face the remaining challenges and obstacles to reaching the lost, who desperately need Christ in their lives.


Articles feature:

Reorganizing to impact a different world - World strife has turned people's hearts toward spiritual answers.  A multitude from every language, people, tribe and nation knowing and worshipping our Lord Jesus Christ drives the changes.

Modern-day Pauls in Athens - Athenians heard more about the true 'unknown' God as students abandoned spring break plans to work alongside missionaries.

South America: Taking the Gospel into darkness - God is using missionaries and Baptist partners to reach some of the remotest, darkest places on the face of the earth.

Answering the Khan's challenge - In 20 years, Christians have increased from four to about 10,000 in Mongolia, yet Gospel responses are sometimes disheartening.

London: 'Capital of the World' - The most cosmopolitan city on earth comes with all the challenges and opportunities of cultural chaos.

Hands On Africa: Students impact lostness - The year 44 college and seminary students took a semester off from classes to serve in 'frontline' missions throughout Africa.

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