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Precious Women

by Harris

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“… I know that God has told me to do this, so I stepped out and I’m doing it.”

CityLife Church‘s missions partners, New Life Fellowship in Phnom Penh is one of the largest churches in Cambodia.

Their vision is for the church to have a positive influence in every sector of Cambodian society; to be a model and a resource centre for planting churches in all 24 provinces of Cambodia and to send Cambodians as missionaries to other countries.

In addition, they are passionate about ministering to the poor and disadvantaged. Through the New Life Foundation, a non-profit humanitarian organisation also under their leadership, they engage in relief and development work with a particular emphasis on the education sector. You can find out more on their Facebook page CambodiaOutreach.

Here’s a remarkable story of the impact that NLF is having in Cambodia…

A Swinging Christmas in Prague

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No Boundaries Church, led by Stanislav and Eva Bubik, are celebrating a ‘swinging’ Christmas in Prague. This church is in the front line of the Pentecostal movement in the Czech Republic.

On December 18, at their usual morning service, there will be a concert by the extremely popular singer Jana Smigmatora and his Swinging Quartet. Here’s a YouTube video of one of their performances, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OPSKQdD944w.

No way would the church usually be able to afford this very famous secular performer, but Jana is doing the concert purely out of goodwill. An interesting trend that has been gaining momentum in Czech society in recent years…

Our Mission Pt2 – Empowering CHURCHES Across Cultures to Impact unreached People for the Kingdom of God

‘Churches’ is the 2nd word in our World Impact mission statement. Missiologist Peter Wagner claims that planting new churches is

Another Egypt

So what comes to mind when you picture Egypt? Is it camels and pyramids, sand and tourists? Or perhaps it