Monday, December 24, 2007
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Dear Friends
As a family we wish you a Merry Christmas and Happy Christmas Eve. That
tonight, Jesus (guest of honor) can be remembered in our homes, for their love, devotion, peace, mercy. Remember the great love of God for us by giving us Jesus, by giving himself for salvation of mankind. We remember Jesus
.. Mission Center! Whoever today in many cultures today is unknown.
many brothers and pray for workers to celebrate Christmas in hiding because of persecution! Think
other brothers who live in Muslim countries or Buddhist, just celebrated at home, since countries in which they live do not celebrate this holiday "Christian." May this Christmas
us to commit more and more with Jesus and his Gospel and motivates us to bring the Good News to those places where He is not yet known!
Happy Holidays!
Together in Mission and affection ...
Diego Esteban and Gladys Anita Campbell Cesia
Saturday, December 15, 2007
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educational and cultural eza can give us a museum. I also think that social workers must work, to try to open the museum to all social classes, without distinction and not allowing anyone to margin because they possess the skills, ability or education necessary to understand what can be discovered in a museum, so to these people open to make a double effort, because you can learn much, through art. We therefore need to carry out activities, dynamic projects, workshops among many alternatives and options, to try to equally stratified promotion of museums to society as a whole, all designed to bring education in the form of art, all over, because nothing is impossible, although it is sometimes difficult. All this necessarily involves collaboration almost unanimous public sector which are directed such activities. All this to bring to the public, no matter the level of education you have, or what your age, since it has not limits for over the life (continuing education) continue learning and educating ourselves in all areas that affect society and our lives. Thus, through these activities should try to train the subjects to understand the full complexity of what comprises the art museum world and hand framed and accompanied by education. Another area of \u200b\u200bintervention in the museums can be to the preparation, design and implementation of educational and recreational activities for more small. All this to try to convey in a manner best suited to their needs and age, everything related to the museum, and thereby make the parents see the importance of museums at an early age, since the museum is a framework where da socialization since childhood it has a very significant importance.
A part of this area would also have another as would be the possibility to improve the training of museum staff, as these people are the only "human works or living" that we can find in a museum and it is through their behavior, how to act or intervene in the interaction with the museum audience with what the pubic se queda, para la posterior valoración de la visita a uno u otro museo. Así que este sería un ámbito muy importante, puesto que si consigues atraer a público pero más tarde el trato que se les da no es el correcto no iríamos por el camino adecuado.
Otro marco donde poder trabajar, también podría ser la de puesta en marcha de nuevas estrategias de acercamiento de la cultura museística y artística a algunos lugares y sectores de la población.
Thursday, December 13, 2007
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- "The Papalagi as crustaceans live in concrete houses."
- "These islands of stones are the real land called Europe. Out there, there are so beautiful and fertile regions as our islands [...] These people other people live in cities, people of different character. They are called country folk. [...] In the Greek people do not care about all this. They are convinced they have more rights than those in the countryside and its work is more important to plant vegetables in the earth. "
- " When Europeans show them a piece of metal round brilliant or a piece of heavy paper, then their eyes light up and the saliva starts to drool for his lips. Money is his only love, money is their God. "
- " Work and have more money, is the common European standard. "
- " And Papalagi invent more and more things. Burning his hands, their faces turn ashen and his shoulders are stooped, but still bursting with happiness when they won doing a new thing. And suddenly, everybody wants to have this thing put it in front of them, the worship and sing praises in their language. "
- " At Papalagi they have softened their brains and play to be the Great Spirit in person: not to think about all the things they have lost. "
- " is a sign of great poverty that someone needs many things. "
- " No Papalagi sing or go through life with a twinkle in his eye when their only possession is a food container as do we (Samoan). "
- " Although there will never be more time between the dawn and sunset, this will never be enough for them. "
- " How old are you?, means many moons have lived. Examine and count that way is fraught with peril, because it was discovered how many people usually live moons. So keep that in mind as they have spent a lot of moons, say: "Now I have to die soon."
- "Again I saw a Papalagi I had time and never regretted it because . But this man was poor, dirty and neglected [...] I did not understand that, because his step was slow and steady, his eyes calm and friendly. When we asked how this had happened, he shook his head and said sadly: "I've never been able to take my time, so now I'm poor and despised a chump." That man had time, but was not happy. "
- " What you think of a man who has a whole bunch of bananas in its hands and is not willing to give even a single fruit to hungry implores ? [...] Know then, that the Papalagi acts this way every hour, every day. Even if a hundred mats, will not even join his brother who has none. No, he even criticized his brother for not having any. "
- "The machine is the greatest wizard of Europe. [...] And Papalagi are magicians. "
- " The challenge Papalagi God but the sun, water and fire still obey God first. And the white man has not yet managed to regulate the output of the moon or the wind. "
- " The Papalagi not love nothing because the machine can make something new at any time. They have to feed it with the blood of his own life in exchange for receiving his miracles without a heart. [...] But Papalagi have not yet invented the machine to protect them from death. "
- "Only when all the senses and all members working together, can the heart of a man to be happy and healthy, not when they are allowed to live only a part and the rest of it has to be dead."
- "But Papalagi think so much because for them to think has become a habit, a necessity and a lack, often living with only their heads, while the rest of their bodies are asleep."
For those interested in this work can be read in full at:
Http://www.sisabianovenia.com/LoLeido/Ficcion/Papalagis.htm
Thursday, November 15, 2007
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However, the family is the central focus of society and not remain ignorant of the profound transformations and changes in values \u200b\u200band norms that are occurring in recent times. But it needs to adapt and be able to assimilate and adapt to these structural changes if it wants to plunge into instability disorient him on its most important functions. Is this the reason why I think it is necessary to inculcate the habit of handling family education as an instrument of renewal in the family, as parents to the new times require new tools with which to educate their children.
So, we can say that:
a) The family consists of a model, a representation, a concrete image, but the social, economic, legal, demographic and cultural changes have led to the coexistence of a plurality of family types: nuclear, one-person, single parent, reconstituted.
b) The meaning goes beyond the biological family to become a core generator of personal and social identity.
c) Some families are overwhelmed, do not know how to educate their children.
d) There is a social demand for training in family literacy. This situation means that the school is delegated to the education of children.
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This would be done by EXHIBITIONS course theoretical and applied it to practice, using tools such as resources and practical activities contained in the project and numerous dynamic group. And finally
I would like to make two overarching objectives of the project:
- contribute to the comprehensive education of parents so that they freely and in line with their sociocultural reality, responsible and healthy decisions for their family and social welfare in context of values \u200b\u200beducation, gender equality, citizenship and democracy for their children.
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improve the quality of domestic life, thus promoting good relations between family members and well-ordered household chores and family money management.
Saturday, September 8, 2007
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"And the one who is able to do all things more abundantly than we ask or imagine, according to the power that worketh in us, be glory in the church by Christ Jesus .. " Ephesians 3: 20
- place in order to get the garden to Mathias.
- adaptation of the children at school.
- For the opening of the Cultural Center Light and Moroccans to be entered.
- Through the work of radio ministry in the north of Africa.
- For our adaptation to English culture and Arabic.
- For our support, so that other churches can be added to this challenge.
Monday, August 20, 2007
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And by the time spent in the interest ction for our lives, and by a yu given in his or frend.
This month we've been very blessed by God. We started a new group of discipleship newly converted brethren, about 25 people who were baptized on 23 d and July this year.
That group also was named an ex. Prime Minister of Guinea Bis sau . He was a devout Catholic for over 40 years and two months ago understood that man without Christ is lost.
I also ask you to pray for the ministry to serve and disciple
new to see rtidos and for me that I am in charge of this ministry.
In Christ ...
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Photo1: Pastor Dionisio and his wife Linda.
Photo2: From Pastor Dionisio left and right side of the pastor Jose Paulo Semedo, senior pastor of the church and that is about to be received in law.
Photo3: Pastor Dionisio baptizing in the port of Bissau.
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to collaborate with them: they can communicate by mail to: nichebaba@yahoo.com.br
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Thursday, August 2, 2007
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William Carey is considered the Father of Modern Missions. Born in England in 1762, the son of Anglican and raised in the Church. From a young age have a mind checking which did not seem to thirst for knowledge never satiated. Especially was fascinated by languages. Working as a shoemaker at 16 years, always had a book study next to the shoes. One day a colleague invited to a meeting does not Anglican. I was 18 and heard the sermon on Hebrews 13:13-14 made to surrender their lives to Christ. When then understood that God guided him out of the Anglican Church obeyed, but had trouble. Followed thirteen years of hard work as a shoemaker, a teacher of children, as fervent preacher, above all, as a tireless student. You married and had families.
Each time he weighed more than the unspeakable need of the heathen. Looking back, we understand that William was experiencing something like 'pain-of-birth'. But speaking of this 'burden' with other servants of God, was not always understood or well received. Once, at a meeting of Baptist ministers, when he emphasized the need to take the gospel to the heathen, a pastor of more age and experience was exasperated. He snapped: "Young man, sit, sit! You are an enthusiast, but when God pleases to convert the heathen, He will know it without consulting you or me. "
However, the October 2, 1792, Carey and twelve servants of God, 'deliver' the Baptist Missionary Society. And, next year, after great trials, the same William and young family, along with a partner, Danish sail on a sailboat. This required five months to reach Kolkata in India. During this trip
William Carey learned Bengali well enough to understand the people. Shortly after landing he began to preach, and listeners came to hear him in ever increasing numbers. Carey felt the urgent need for the people had a Bible in their own language and promptly gave the task of translating it. How quickly learned the languages \u200b\u200bof India, is a source of admiration for the best linguists.
Nobody knows how many times our hero felt great discouragement in India. His wife had no interest in the efforts of her husband and went crazy. Most of the English with whom Carey had contact, believed mad for almost two years received no letter from England. Often Carey and his family lacked money for food. To support his family, the farmer returned missionary, and worked as a laborer in a factory of indigo.
For over thirty years Carey was professor of Oriental languages \u200b\u200bat the College of Fort William. He also founded Serampore College to train workers. Under his leadership the school flourished and played a big role in the evangelization of the country. On reaching India, Carey continued his studies he had begun as a child. Not only founded the society of agriculture and horticulture, but also created one of the best botanical gardens, wrote and published the Hortus Bengalensis. The book Flora Indica, another of his works, was considered a masterpiece for many years.
should not think, however, that William Carey gardening was just a distraction. He also spent much time teaching in schools for poor children. But, above all, always burned in his heart to carry on the work of winning souls.
When one of his sons began to preach, Carey wrote: "My son, Felix, answered the call to preach the gospel." Years later, when that same son accepted the post of ambassador to Great Britain in Siam, the father, disappointed and distressed, wrote to a friend: "Felix is \u200b\u200bdwarfed to become an ambassador!"
During forty-one years Carey went to India, did not visit England. He was fluent in more than thirty languages \u200b\u200bof India, led the translation of the Scriptures in all those languages \u200b\u200band was appointed to undertake the arduous task of official government translator. Hindu wrote grammars and compiled several important dictionaries of the languages \u200b\u200bBengali, Marathi and Sanskrit. The dictionary consists of three volumes Bengali and includes all the words of the language, with its roots and origins, and defined in every way.
This was possible because Carey always save time, as is apparent from what he wrote to his biographer:
"Herculean perform these tasks without jeopardizing your health, because it methodically and rigorously applied to its program of work year after year. He enjoyed going from one task to another. He said that loses more time when working without a finding and carelessly, with interrupts visits. Observed, therefore, the norm to take, without hesitation, the work marked and not let anything distract him during their period of work. "
The following, written for a friend to apologize for the delay in answering your letter, it shows how advanced many of his works together:
" Today I got up at six, I read a chapter of the Hebrew Bible, I spent the rest of the time, until seven in prayer. Then I went to worship in Bengali domestic servants. As I brought the tea, read a bit in Persian with Munchi I expected, I observed, before breakfast, a portion of Scripture in Hindustani. Then, after breakfast, I sat with a pundit waiting for me to continue the translation from Sanskrit into ramayuma. Work until ten. So I went to school to teach up to almost two in the afternoon. On returning home, I read the proofs of the translation of Jeremiah into Bengali, and ended just when it was time to eat. After lunch, I started to translate, aided by the chief pundit school, most of the eighth chapter of Matthew to Sanskrit. In this I was busy until six o'clock. After six sat down with Pundit Telinga to translate the Sanskrit language it. At seven I started to think about the message I preached a sermon in English after seven and a half. Close forty people attended the worship, including a judge Dewany Sudder Dawlut. After the service the judge contributed 500 rupees for the construction of a new church. Everyone who attended went to worship at nine in the night then sat down to translate the eleventh chapter of Ezekiel into Bengali. I ended up at eleven, and now I'm writing this letter. Then shall close my activities on this day in prayer. Not a day you can have more time than this, but the program varies. "
In advancing age, his friends insisted that disminuyese their efforts, but his aversion to inactivity was such that he continued working, even when physical force was not sufficient to activate the necessary mental energy. At last he was forced to stay in bed, where he continued to correcting the proofs of the translations.
Finally, on June 9, 1834, at age 73, William Carey asleep in Christ.
Humility was one of the salient features of his life, that is, being at the pinnacle of his fame, he heard a British officer cynically ask: "Is the great Dr. Carey was a shoemaker?" Carey to overhearing Question answered
"No, my friend, was only a cobbler."
When William Carey arrived India, the British refused permission to disembark. At death, however, the government ordered Izas the flags at half mast to honor the memory of a hero who had done more for India than all the British generals.
estimated Carey translated the Bible for the third of the world's population. So wrote one of his successors, the missionary Wenger: "I do not know how Carey was able to do even a quarter of their translations. Twenty years ago (in 1855) that missionaries, in presenting the gospel in Afghanistan (country of Central Asia), found that the only version that people understand, was made Pushtoo in Sarampore by Carey. "
The translation of the Bible highlighted in the work of Carey, and when he died in 1834 at the age of 73 years, the entire Bible, or parts of it had been translated and printed at no less than 44 languages \u200b\u200band dialects. His exemplary life and work was the instrument in the hand of God to 'trigger' missionary movements in England and in several other countries. In the next two centuries these had to come up with countless gospel around the world.
William Carey's body rests, but his work continues to be a blessing to much of the world.
Daniel E. Dañeiluk. www.biografas.blogspot.com
Saturday, June 23, 2007
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Judge bans leave the country to a Gambian child is suspected of wishing you a female circumcision in the country
- is an exceptional case to be the father who has sounded the alarm.
- The mother said that she just wanted to visit his grandmother.
- She will undergo a medical examination.
- is reason enough that this practice continue to occur in the country of origin of the family, to take these measures.
The head of the Investigating Court 2 of Gerona has issued a " order not to leave the national territory" Gambian a 3-year girl suspected that her mother wants to lead his country to undergo both the female circumcision.
The court order came after the girl's father, also a Gambian national, resident in Gerona, filed a complaint with the court in which warned that he feared his wife would take little to practice ablation clitoris, an ancestral African .
todas las medidas necesarias para evitar tan brutal práctica
Para poder cumplir con efectividad la resolución judicial, el juez ordenó remitir el auto a todos los cuerpos policiales , Mossos d'Esquadra, Guardia Civil y Policía Nacional, además de a todos los efectivos de estos cuerpos destinados en los aeropuertos.
Tras la petición del fiscal de prohibir la salida de la menor del país por la denuncia presentada por el padre, se tomó declaración a la madre, que reconoció su intención de viajar a Gambia, aunque argumentó que el objetivo del viaje era visitar a la abuela de la niña, que se encontraba enferma.
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, the judge, arguing the policy context of the United Nations Convention on the rights of children, the European Charter for Children and all resolutions on children and adolescents adopted by the Parliament, said in the car They should take all necessary measures to prevent girls who are in our country to be subjected to such brutal practice. "
also adds that" the practice of clitoridectomy is absolutely unacceptable in our legal system as it is in our social system, and contrary to the principles which underpin our culture and law. "
The judge held that, as in other similar cases, there are indications that the real reason trip may be the practice of FGM , and the fact that the practice of FGM is occurring in the country of origin the family "is sufficient risk to justify the adoption of precautionary measures ordered."
The court order also specifies that the child must be submitted by a forensic medical examination to to determine the status of their genitals.
Although others had been issued restraining orders under the country's output, especially in holiday periods, suspecting that they are intended to maul the clitoris, this is an exceptional case because he was the father who has sounded the alarm. Note
taken from http://www.20minutos.es/noticia/251251/0/ablacion/juez/nina/
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pray for children around del mundo siguen Sufre because de esto. Que Dios les de de su cuidado y protección.
Dios les siga Bendicò GREATLY!Juntos en la Misión ...
Gladys y Diego Campelo
Tuesday, June 19, 2007
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"For God so loved the world that He gave His only begotten Son, that whosoever believeth in him should not perish but have everlasting life."
"Sabu the summons yyidii oo both okkiri Bidda Makko bajjo oo, fee Haa ngondindo he Mikko woo saw no Aay Kono talent wuurde Haa not badan Dee "
" For God so loved the world so much of His only begotten Son, that whosoever someone believes in him shall not perish but have eternal life. "
" Dieu a tant Aimé le Monde, qu'il a Donne son Fils unique, afin que quiconque croit en lui ne pas périsse, AIS éternelle vie qu'il a wait. "
"For God so loved the world that He gave His only begotten Son, that whosoever believeth in Him shall not perish but have everlasting life."
" because God so loved the world that He gave His only begotten Son in order not to destroy whoever believes in him, but to be له الحياة الأبدية.
"For God so loved the world that He gave His only begotten Son so that whosoever believeth in him should not perish, but have a eternal life. "
" 神 爱 世人 , 甚至 将 他 的 独生子 赐给 他们 , whosoever believeth in him , not perish , have everlasting life.
"Çünkü Tanrı dünyayı o kadar çok sevdi ki, biricik Oğlu'nu verdi. Öyle ki , O'na iman edenlerin hiçbiri mahvolmasın, hepsi sonsuz yaşama kavuşsun. "
There are now thousands of languages \u200b\u200bhave no Bible translation, even the well-known Saint John 3:16. We pray today for the great task of Bible translation that takes place in the world, that the Gospel of Christ known and thank God, blessed to have the Bible in our language.
Friday, June 8, 2007
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What a beautiful promise of God for us right? A few years ago reading this verse, God spoke to my life very clearly.
I read the verse and the end, God said
"You know, because there are still about 7,000 unreached peoples?"
I said, "No sir, no. Why? "
so I could hear his answer clear:" Because you're asking me the "
How? You're not very hard on me? I replied.
verse I read again and again I hear him say "If you ask me as the church Christ, I would reply "
I read the passage many times and I learned a few things that day.
First I understood that God himself, encourages us, challenges us, it demands that we ask the nations calling us to pray for those who do not know. I understood that the key is to ask "For everyone who asks receives, and he who seeks finds, and to him who knocks it shall be opened" Lc.11: 10. If you ask this, God will respond, but only the things continue as before.
Second, God gives the promise that if we ask He will answer. It says "ask me and I'll see what I can do" ask me if I have time and tell them "and maybe ask me ..." God is not very clear here says "Ask and TE DARE . If we ask, God will answer because it is his promise.
Third, God tells us that nations are our inheritance. Ie they belong to us because they are our Father. And that is a legacy? Something you won. What you do with an inheritance? The claim is, of course. Imagine for a moment, that tell a guy in Europe has left a legacy. What would you do? I would say: "Never mind, I'm not interested" No, but not sure we had money, would borrow in order to travel. We would go to claim our inheritance.
Dear brother, thousands of ethnic groups in the world who do not know Jesus. Perhaps many of us, not go to another country to preach Christ, but if we cry and pray for these peoples, tribes and nations, that God hath to. Remember that He would give us, and the key is to ask. If we ask God hath given. He promised!
God continue to bless you ...
Diego Campelo
Monday, June 4, 2007
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| | By the very embodiment of Christ, the apostolic poverty became central to the life and mission of the church. Judging from the New Testament emphasis on this subject, the early church understood well this visión.La messianic mission of Jesus was directed mainly to "the poor, the crippled, the lame, the blind" (Luke 14.21) |
messianic mission of Jesus was directed mainly to "the poor, the crippled, the lame, the blind" (Luke 14.21). This is the thread that runs through the ministry of Jesus in the Gospels and a theme in the Old Testament. Lord himself was the protector of orphans, foreign, poor, widows and all the dispossessed and disinherited in ancient Israel.
In the same order of importance presented by this concern for the poor and oppressed in both testaments, is the image of the church as "poor." One thread that runs throughout the Old Testament presents Israel as "the least of all peoples" (Deut. 7.7), "strangers and aliens" (Lev 25.23), "a people humble and lowly" (Sof 3.12 ) and "their poor" (Isaiah 49.13). The Gospels on the other hand, they also have the Messianic community as "poor" and in the epistles the term applies to the Christian church.
By the incarnation of Christ, apostolic poverty became central to the life and mission of the church. Judging from the New Testament emphasis on this subject, the early church understood well this vision. Christian virtues of humility, gentleness and generosity stood out among the believers, and economic practices of this community have strong links with their evangelistic witness (Mt 5.13-16, Acts 2.42-44, 47b, 4.32-33; 5.12-14, 6.7).
However, after Constantine change caused by this vision survived only in certain times and outside the official church. The mendicant orders were entrusted with the mission, while the church increasingly enjoyed power, prestige and wealth. In this context, emerged a number of missionary renewal movements, among which, the Vaudois missionaries, who have freely assumed an apostolic poverty to communicate the gospel with greater authenticity.
According to Jesus, and the early church, the good news can be better communicated by a poor church, in fact, subsequent experience of the people of God in evangelism ratify it. It seems that the gospel can be communicated with clarity and credibility to those who are victims of the temptation to power, prestige and wealth from a position of weakness, humility and poverty.
modern missionary movement arose among the Protestants during the expansion period of the great imperial powers of the Northern Hemisphere, so often Protestant missionaries have been received in the third world as agents these powers and economic interests. Fidelity to the biblical image of the church and its mission requires that this perception is changed, then the methods which in effect deny the economic implications of the incarnation are difficult to communicate the gospel with effectiveness and integrity.
No doubt the most authentic methods of evangelism in the coming years will not be those characterized by technology and electronics, or by modern sociological theories of communication nor a part of pragmatic activism of the missionary enterprise, but, following the model of Jesus, by the weakness and apostolic poverty solidarity with the assumed oppressed and in the interests of a genuine communication of the gospel of Jesus Christ.
Friday, May 18, 2007
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"I will make you a great nation and will bless you and make your name will be
blessing. bless them that bless thee and curse him who curses you;
through you will be blessed all the families of the earth "Genesis 12:2-3
The key words of this promise are divine blessing, blessing and blessed displayed five times in just two verses. The blessing promised to Abraham and through him, his people and all mankind, is destined to destroy the curse that sin had brought. (Gn 3.17; 4.11; 5.29, 8.21; 9.25).
Saturday, April 28, 2007
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Finish reading the news of the Blog "Gabrindios files from a friend, which in turn was removed from the site of COMIBAM (Missionary Cooperation Iberoamericana), which is an evangelical institution and one of the expressions of those churches missionary .
This document is a reaction to the bombing that killed three Protestant missionaries in a Turkish publishing house last week.
adheres to this document since the Bible teaches us of God's love for all peoples, including Muslims. I do not think that "Muslims are our enemies," but even if it were so, the Bible commands us to love our enemies. Do not get carried away and swayed by political currents and discrimination they want us to disobey the values \u200b\u200bof the Kingdom. > <>> <>> <>> <>> <>
COMIBAM Paper International on the Attack in Turkey
As International COMIBAM board feel the need to deliver a paper on attack occurred on Wednesday April 18 in Turkey and relate them to the Christian mission in the Muslim world.
1. We condemn without reservation acts that occurred last week and any kind of violence. Human life is God's creation must be valued and protected. We share the profound pain of relatives and relatives of those killed on Wednesday 18 April. We sympathize with those who are suffering.
2. We reject all hatred created for reasons of religion, politics or race and we condemn any statements of politicians, religious leaders and journalists to generate this hatred (Matthew 5.9).
3. We reject the notion that preach the Gospel among Muslims is a competition for spiritual and religious hegemony. Declare that evangelism among Muslims not fit under the rubric of terrorism and that salvation is to be announced to the Muslims. This is their right to receive the gospel as ours in promoting it.
4. We recognize that acts of violence and death does not reflect the desire of the vast majority of Muslims.
5. We recognize that the killings occurred on April 18 reflect the difficulty of the Great Commission of Christ, but this does not negate the mandate of God for discipleship of nations and even makes it more urgent (Matthew 28.16-20). The message of love and reconciliation of the gospel must be proclaimed that peace is restored (II Corinthians 5.11-6.2).
6. Declare the sovereignty of Jesus Christ to all people and our lives. God is in control of history and uses the story to work its will in the world (Proverbs 16.4). Despite the sin in man, God can use these circumstances to establish his kingdom of peace and salvation to the nations.
7. Declare God's love to all peoples without exception and the desire of physical, social and spiritual and obviously all the Muslim peoples. We sympathize with all who are suffering regardless of race, religion or political stance. Declare our understanding of evangelization among Muslims is a service of love, to bless in every physical need, social or spiritual.
8. We declare the right of all believers of all religions to practice and promote their religion and the right of each person converting from one religion to another, according to the Declaration of Human Rights United Nations. And further declare our belief that this should apply to both our countries Muslims and Christians in Muslim countries. Resolve to defend the rights of free worship for all faiths Iberoamerica as well for everyone.
9. We believe that the only way of guaranteeing and promoting peace and coexistence between Muslims and Christians is a tolerance based on the gospel message of love based on the fact that God has given us free will (Genesis 3). But we reject the plural notion that we should not evangelize as how to establish peace between different religions.
10. Finally, we believe that our commitment is to Jesus Christ and his Gospel, we declare ourselves his followers to proclaim and live the good news among all nations including the Muslim peoples. We are committed to do this with sensitivity, with an attitude of humility, repentance and love.
COMIBAM International Board
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Friday, April 13, 2007
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Dear Friends
Blog Welcome to the Campbell family.
We are a family from Argentina (Gladys, Diego, Anita, Stephen and Kezia) dedicated to serving God in missions. We have been serving our God for four years in West Africa and are ready to go where you call.
Could our God be blessed and inspired by this blog.
TOGETHER IN MISSION ... FAMILY
CAMPELO