In this issue….

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LIBRARIES AS A MODEL FOR EVANGELISM

Have you started or do you know of public Christian libraries which have been established as a basis for evangelism anywhere in the world? Jim and Laurie would like to hear from you — you can contact them at JLEBarnes@compuserve.com or christianlibrary.cz. They are also specifically interested in being in contact with other English language theological/Christian libraries in Europe and especially CEE and finding out if there is an established consortium or, as a starting point, if there is interest in establishing an e-group through which resource information and ideas can be shared. They’ll prepare a report for us to post here in Brigada Today in a couple of weeks.
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WORSHIP, ARTS & MISSIONS (WAM!) WORKSHOP IN ORLANDO

graduation cap Dave Hall, of Pioneers International, will be leading WAM! Orlando on August 11, 2001 at Reformed Theological Seminary from 8:30 to 5:30. The workshop is for worship leaders, musicians, artists, missionaries, evangelists and anyone with a heart for using the arts to reach the nations. Topics covered will include: God’s heart for all nations to worship Him, Biblical perspectives on worship, and the role of worship in missions and cross-cultural church planting. For registration or more information, see the links below or contact wfn_pioneers@yahoo.com.

For more info on WAM! – Orlando, see: http://www.worship-arts-network.com/NET-WAMorl-inv-letter.html For more info on Dave Hall, see: http://www.worship-arts-network.com/DAVEHALLsite.html

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EVENING OF PRAYER FOR JAPAN

The persecution of Christians has occurred at least three times in Japan’s history. Some Japanese Christian leaders see recent developments in the country as an indication that it could happen again. Therefore they are asking fellow believers around the world to join with them in praying for the leaders of Japan in An Evening of Prayer for the Nation on August 14, 2001. For details, see http://www.japanccc.org/english/pray/pevents.html or write to Kevin with Japan Campus Crusade for Christ at: jcccpray@d2.dion.ne.jp.
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ADVANCE! SUMMARY FOR JULY 17, 2001

Here’s a summary for the ADVANCE!:

THE GOSPEL FOR EVERY PEOPLE 3.5 million lost souls in Guiyang, China; student volunteers working in Senegal; teams working among unreached people groups in a World A this summer; God answers prayer for more workers among the Bedouin

THE PERSECUTED CHURCH World A government closing churches, orphanages; Chad authorities pressing Islam on the country; India census threatens Christian untouchables

SPIRITUAL FORCES OF DARKNESS Paramaribo, Suriname steeped in witchcraft, voodoo, and false religions; Fertility clinics pushing ethical and moral boundaries; Internet extending pornography’s hold on weak souls; American film industry degrading society

REJOICE! Worker in China sees 300 students saved; 250 believers become 4,000 in seven months; Australian credits prayer for safety during attack; God’s spirit moves during illustrated paint-talk in Brazil; God provides meeting place for new congregation; 60 saved in Trinidad outreach; believers protected in World A country

NETWORKING Small-group curriculum shows how every believer fits into God’s plan to bring the world back to himself; seminar for church and organization leaders interested in evangelism and church planting partnerships; spiritually preparing short-term missions teams; 2003 Unreached Peoples Calendar; youth event focuses on persecuted church; persecuted testify in video

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QUARTERLY E-MAIL BULLETIN ON INTERNATIONAL INSURANCE

This bulletin, International Insurance Insights, gives advice on all aspects of international insurance, e.g. insurance jargon, how to choose a good health insurance plan, how to maximize your insurance dollar, what plans offer maternity or med-evac, insurance for furloughs, short-term teams, short-term workers, career workers, groups etc. To subscribe and/or for more info about personal insurance for yourself contact jeff@gninsurance.com or call 480-813-9100; Toll free in USA: 866-636-9100. Check out http://www.gninsurance.com.
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CHRISTIAN COMICS TRAINING IN JAPAN

ROX35 COMIX will be holding another comics (manga) training in Japan on August 3-4, 2001. This will be a seminar/workshop on creating short comic strips and tracts, held at Kyoto Chapel in Japan. All Christian writers, artists, literature ministers, and interested individuals are invited to attend. The teacher will be cartoonist Nate Butler, President of ROX35. You can learn more about the ROX35 COMIX training ministry at this web site http://www.rox35.org or by emailing ROX35@rox35.org. For specific information on this particular seminar, please email blocksom@kcn.ne.jp or call (0)774-64-0754. (replace the plus sign with the “international exit code” in the country from which you’re dialing; so for example, from the USA, replace the plus sign with “011”)
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MEDICAL TRAINING FOR MISSIONARIES

graduation cap Elim Bible Institute is slated to begin a two year program to train “International Health Technicians”, classes beginning September 2001. With this training an a medical degree, you could open your own clinic or work alongside an overseas doctor, diagnose and treat diseases specializing in “Tropical and Third World Medicine”, learn to deliver babies, give injections and do minor surgery. It includes Emergency Medical Technician State Certification. This Certificate Program consist of one year of “Missions and Cross Cultural Studies” and one year of intensive medical training by an Experienced Faculty of Medical Specialists. Transfers accepted for the first year from approved Bible Schools or training programs. International Students Welcome! Seats will be limited. Call today for more information. Admissions USA 800-670-ELIM or 716-582-1230, e-mail admissions@elim.edu, Check out: http://elim.edu.
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TAKEN TO TASK OVER THE TERM, “FORMER SOVIET UNION”

Last week, after including an item that used the phrase, “former Soviet Union”, I was taken to task by someone …. a Russian now living in Minnesota… who didn’t want to be known as a former anything, let alone a former Soviet. So… I guess we should consider a new term — maybe “Eastern block” or “Russian-speaking world” or … even… Central & Eastern Europe. The brother asked… “How long does it take to change perspectives?” I guess… longer than 20 or 30 years, apparently, because “former Soviet Union” seems to have stuck so far! Still, our own mission is in the process of making the change and maybe yours should too!
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