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College Students Explore Mission Field in Japan

Japan is densely populated with nearly 124 million people — making its historically low crime rate and sparklingly clean cities impressive.  While Japan also boasts of academic success and beautiful landscapes, a subtle brokenness lingers beneath the surface: loneliness. Even in densely populated cities, loneliness deeply affects the Japanese people. Suicide rates are high, and

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Students Use Social Media to Evangelize in Northern Africa

The International Mission Board (IMB) reports that Northern Africa and the Middle East are regions of extravagant wealth and extreme poverty — with 65% of the world’s current conflicts happening in these regions.  The world’s major religions, which are Islam, Judaism, and Christianity, all have significant populations in Northern Africa and the Middle East. All

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New York City’s Density Challenges Church Planters

New York City’s population is 8.1 million people. Nearly 43% of the state’s population lives within the city’s 305 square miles. Church planters in New York City face unique challenges — even amongst other inner-city churches. Churches, theaters, and offices often occupy the same building or spaces at various times, which presents difficult communication challenges

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South Carolina Women Answer the Call to Missions

This article was originally published by the International Mission Board at imb.org. Rwanda? Kenya? No trip sounded right. So, Katie kept searching for the perfect short-term mission trip on the International Mission Board’s Go Experience website. Her women-only team from First Baptist Church, Honea Path, South Carolina, wanted a place where they could use their gifts and maybe

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