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Turning Points - Part 1
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Cape Town 2010 Opening Session
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Turning Points - Part 2
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Cape Town 2010 Opening Session
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Ephesians 1
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Bible Exposition: Sri Lankan Christian leader Ajith Fernando explains Ephesians 1. He shows how this chapter describes the full picture of salvation, its outworking, and its wonders that we are to declare.
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Ephesians 2 - Part 1
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Bible Exposition: Costa Rican theologian Ruth Padilla DeBorst explains Ephesians 2:1-10, showing that we are all dead in our sin. But we have been raised with Christ for a new, glorious and godly life.
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Ephesians 3
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Bible Exposition: Ephesians 3 - John Piper - Cape Town 2010
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Integrity - Confronting Idols
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Chris Wright, International Director of Langham Partnership International, challenges the people of God to confront the idols of power and pride, popularity and success, and wealth and greed. He calls the Church to repentance and simplicity.
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Priorities - Vignettes
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These vignettes show that children have always been a part of God's plan. The Church has the opportunity and the responsibility to make an impact on the next generation. Karsten Huettmann describes youth as a generation at risk, but also as a group who are best able to reach their peers. Stories of transformation demonstrate that God is at work in the lives of youth around the world.
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Cape Town 2010 Highlights
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Video montage from Cape Town 2010: the Third Lausanne Congress on World Evangelization
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Video: Take a Step for Fairtrade
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Millions of people in developing countries depend on farming. But they are trapped in poverty by the rules of world trade, keeping those at the start of supply chains powerless to earn enough to cover their costs and with nothing to save for their families.
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Take a Step - The Need
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Millions of people in developing countries depend on farming. But they are trapped in poverty by the rules of world trade, keeping those at the start of supply chains powerless to earn enough to cover their costs and with nothing to save for their families.
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