The Cult of Family

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Al Tizon “Whoever comes to me and does not hate father and mother, wife and children, brothers and sisters, yes even life itself, cannot be my disciple” (Luke 14: 26). Did Jesus really say this? Say it’s not true! Was … Continued

INFEMIT Welcomes Dr. Seblewengel Daniel

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The INFEMIT Networking Team is thrilled to announce the addition of a new member; Dr. Seblewengel Daniel joins INFEMIT as a second representative from the African Theological Fellowship. Dr. Seble is a professor of Systematic Theology at the Evangelical Theological … Continued

This year at INFEMIT

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The INFEMIT team is excited to share our plans for 2015 with you! We ask for your prayers and hope for your active participation in the events and new developments. The 2015 Stott-Bediako Forum: July 6-8 – Amman, Jordan The … Continued

Making Room for New Leadership

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  Over the past 4 years, INFEMIT has been blessed with an incredible and diverse Networking Team.  Each person on this team has helped INFEMIT re-launch, but perhaps none more than Bambang Budijanto.  Dr. Budijanto put much time and energy … Continued

News from Africa: October, 2013

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  Dear INFEMIT family, We have just received the news that Archbishop David Gitari passed away 30 Sept at 4 p.m. He served as the first chairman of the INFEMIT/OCMS board. According to Reginald, OCMS student in Nairobi, “The whole … Continued

Missional Theology With and For the Next Generation

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News from Oxford, UK: Oxford Centre for Mission Studies consultation   Missional theology with and for the next generation: A consultation on the Regnum Edinburgh Centenary Series, Vol. 14 By: Bill Prevette, Research Tutor OCMS Nov. 20-22, 2012   Our … Continued

CLADE V

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News from Latin America: The Fifth Latin American Congress of Evangelization (CLADE V) took place July 9- 13 in San José, Costa Rica.  The first CLADE in 1969 brought together Evangelical Christians from Latin America who, after that encounter, formed … Continued