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“’People have talked about Christianity being thousands of miles wide, but just inches deep,’ he said. ‘It’s not strong enough, and so we have problems with syncretism, prosperity gospel, charlatans.’ Tarus hopes ACTEA will continue to raise up theologically strong pastors to lead the expanding church. ‘We need to help strengthen theological education, where pastors are formed to serve the church well and transform societies.'” – Wheaton, June 21, 2022
“On April 27, 2022, a church of the Lahu minority in Yunnan conducted an immersion baptism service in a river.” – China Christian Daily, June 14, 2022
“On April 27, 2022, a church of the Lahu minority in Yunnan conducted an immersion baptism service in a river.” – China Christian Daily, June 14, 2022
“At the end of the day, you will never be able to compromise enough. You will never be able to apologize enough. You’ll never be able to give up enough. Because a totalizing worldview will only be satisfied when Christ is no longer your Lord but they are.” – Conservative Baptist Network, June 12, 2022
“Dawson is now coming alongside to help establish a church planting residency program to train planters to send out. The first will come from New City Church, which started with a core team of 25 and now runs about 85. “It’s been a wonderful partnership with Dawson — absolutely wonderful,” Littlefield said. “I have no doubt New City Church is healthy and where it is because of Dawson’s help.” – The Alabama Baptist, June 9, 2022
“Despite all of this, Chinese Christians remain undeterred and continue to preach, teach, and communicate in whatever ways they can, remaining resolute in the face of severe persecution.” – Christian News, May 23, 2022
“The 2022 Gender Report explores how men and women experience persecution differently, and how this systematically wreaks havoc on the Christian family and community as a whole.” – Open Doors, March 1, 2022
“In 1926, Rev. Dr. Charles Hunter accepted the call as pastor, and the church officially organized, in 1928. Central Bible did not become Presbyterian until the 1960s, and was known as Faith Bible Presbyterian Chapel. Pastor James Allay is the current pastor.” – Cape May County Herald, April 11, 2020
“I’ve been in communities where they spontaneously sing; around tables, or at the end of the day. Those little moments are so sacred. I would love for our big church gatherings to look more like that, where it’s rooted in life and doing life together rather than focusing on a big performance that’s really slick or a televised, cleaned-up version.” – The Christian Post, September 1, 2019
