Sharing the Gospel Amidst Buddhism’s Stronghold

The modern global mission movement is generally viewed as starting in the late 18th century when William Carey left his home in England and established Gospel-centered mission efforts in India. Over the next century, many tribes from animist backgrounds embraced the blessing of Jesus Christ.

In the 20th century, although a concerted effort was still needed to reach its many ethnic minorities, the underground house church exploded in China. Currently, through much prayer, the Muslim world is experiencing a mass awakening, and spiritual breakthroughs are also occurring among Hindus in India. Many in post-Christian secular societies are rediscovering the faith of their forefathers, sometimes outside of the walls of traditional church settings. The body of messianic believers in Israel is also growing. Read Full Article »


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