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China's House Church Reps' Joining Lausanne III Draws Concerns
Only eight more days left until the third Lausanne Congress. While China's house church representatives are making their last minute preparations to attend this year’s conference, overseas Chinese Christian leaders have expressed their concerns.
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Liu Tong-Su: Significance of China's House Church Reps Joining Lausanne III
In less than a month’s time, the third Lausanne congress will gather 4,000 Christian leaders from 200 countries for a conference to be held in Cape Town, South Africa, 16-25 October 2010.
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U.S. and Chinese Church Leaders Unite in Vision at Biblical Worldview Conference
A church leadership conference on instilling the biblical worldview into the society and on church leadership was held in late August in New Mexico, where Chinese church leaders from mainland China were invited and speak.
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Hong Kong Churches Mourn for Victims of Manila Bus Hijacking Incident
Since the August 23 hostage hijacking incident in Manila that left eight Hong Kong tourists dead, the political parties in Hong Kong legislative council have united together in a march for “grieving for the victims and demanding for a complete investigation to uncover the truth”; over 80,000 people joined in the march, mourning for the deceased Hong Kong citizens.
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Church of China Seeks Prayers as Deadly Mudslide Toll Passed 1,117
A massive rain-triggered mudslide hit Zhouqu in northwest China’s Gansu Province Sunday, causing 1,117 deaths, with 627 still missing, local authorities said Wednesday.