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  1. Jeff Turnbough

    Missions in a Changing World

    April 26th, 2013 · by Jeff Turnbough

    The population of the world has passed seven billion people. Estimates indicate approximately two billion people in our world call themselves Christians, 1.2 billion are Muslim, 786 million Hindu, 362 million Buddhist, and…Continue reading»

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    From Dilemmas to Solutions

    April 17th, 2013 · by Jeff Turnbough

    di·lem·ma n. 1. A situation that requires a choice between options that are or seem equally unfavorable or mutually exclusive. 2. Usage Problem A problem that seems to defy a satisfactory solution. Continue reading»

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    Building the Church in Russia

    April 15th, 2013 · by Jeff Turnbough

    Guest blog by Mike Corley Our Russian Baptist brethren may not carry the name Free Will Baptist, but in most matters—especially when it comes to core beliefs—they are, in essence, Free Will Baptists. It is…Continue reading»

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    Light in the Darkness

    April 11th, 2013 · by Jeff Turnbough

    Imagine a place where the unemployment rate has consistently been over 25% for more than a year; a place where more than one million people have simply left the country, looking for jobs. This is no imaginary place; this is…Continue reading»

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    Unity ≠ Uniformity

    April 5th, 2013 · by Jeff Turnbough

    A few weeks ago, I sat in a council meeting of the International Training Alliance in a small, snow-covered retreat center in northern Germany. Representatives from nine global mission organizations gathered to focus on…Continue reading»

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    The Kingdom: An Upside Down World

    January 3rd, 2013 · by Jeff Turnbough

    Today I said goodbye to my son, his wife, and three little children. They boarded an airplane to return to the country of Spain, where they serve as missionaries. I live in the USA. From my home to theirs is a geographical…Continue reading»