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Franklin Graham Visit Mother's Birth Place in China, Dedicates Bible Seminary
June 12, 2010 - Franklin Graham concluded his China trip with an emotional visit to Huai’an, the city of his mother’s birth. On Wednesday Graham, his sister Gigi and his daughter, Cissie, visited six sites related to the family’s history of ministry in Huai’an. The following day, on the 90th anniversary of Ruth Bell Graham’s birth, they officially dedicated the Ruth Bell Graham Bible Institute and Museum, and Franklin preached at the Central Church of Huai’an.
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Shanghai Church Leaders Welcome Franklin Graham
June 9, 2010 - Franklin Graham continued his China trip Monday in Shanghai, China’s most cosmopolitan city and largest business center. A showcase of modern China, Shanghai is hosting the 2010 World Expo, which is expected to draw 70 million visitors during its May to October run.
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Franklin Graham Ministers to 10,000 in China
June 8, 2010 - Franklin Graham preached to an overflow crowd at Harbin’s Hallelujah Church June 6. Hallelujah Church, with some 10,000 members, is the largest church in Harbin, a city of nearly 10 million.
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Chinese Pastor Reflects on Charlie Kirk’s Death: Church Must Confront “Today’s Issues”
The news of Charlie Kirk’s death not only shocked leaders in the English-speaking evangelical world but also affected Chinese pastors in North America. In a memorial article, one pastor described Charlie Kirk as someone who “awakened the church, Christians, and even society as a whole.”
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Hong Kong Legislative Council Rejects Same-Sex Partner Registration Bill, Citing Traditional Marriage Values
The Hong Kong Legislative Council overwhelmingly voted down the controversial Same-Sex Partner Relationship Registration Bill on September 10th.
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[Exclusive] Escaping Extreme Poverty: The True Story of a Ugandan Girl’s Transformed Life
Emily, from Uganda, is a beneficiary of the international charity Watoto’s Keep a Girl in School initiative. This July, visiting Hong Kong churches and schools, she shares her journey of overcoming hardship, regaining access to education, and pursuing her dreams.