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The Necessity of Literacy & the Gospel Message

by Admin January 5, 2012
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The past two Christmases have seen a surprising surge in a product used for an activity many Americans have put on the back burner. E-Readers have now become such a legitimate and significant competitor to print books that they are slowly changing the way publishers and writers are producing content. What does that say about [...]

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The Necessity of Mobilization

by Admin November 3, 2011
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Jammu sits nestled at the foot of the Western slope of the Himalayan range. Meandering rivers crisscross the silt landscape, providing a refreshing bounty of resource and the occasional catastrophic flood. This is not a landscape hospitable to the distance seeking traveler. For many, Jammu represents the last frontier of easily traversed land in Northern [...]

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Lesson’s of Servitude from Church Planters in India

by Admin August 4, 2011
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“Come to me, all you who labor and are heavy laden…” (Matt 11:28) says our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ, “If the world hates you, know that it has hated me before it hated you.” (John 15:18) This has been the recent theme for Empart Church Planters in India as the spiritual warfare has recently taken [...]

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A Life Without the Basics

by Admin August 1, 2011
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We live in a nation where a bible is a dime a dozen.  You find them in hotel night stands, Laundromats, church pews, truck stops, and your bookshelf.  If you’re reading your bible and have a question, no need to fear, we get to pick our resource;  a library, any one of twenty local churches, [...]

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The Struggle for Indian Church Planters

by Admin July 28, 2011
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Empart church planters in Northern India face the challenges of sharing the gospel in an environment that’s been tainted with a negative image towards Christianity.  Much of the negative outlook began in the 15th century during early European exploration around Southwest India.  The Portuguese began what is referred to as the Goa Inquisition in 1560 [...]

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India’s Battle Against Illiteracy

by Admin July 21, 2011
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In today’s world it would seem almost impossible to survive without some sort of basic education.  The things we take for granted like reading traffic signs and advertisements, estimating the cost of a basket of groceries, knowing the importance of brushing your teeth or even washing your hands are all things that many people around [...]

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India’s 50 Million Lost Women

by Admin July 14, 2011
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The peaceful and mystical allure of Indian culture and traditions brings in millions of tourists who walk among the mists of an almost unspeakable evil.  An estimated 50 million women have gone missing over the past three generations in India, effectively creating one of the longest running mysteries in modern time. Historically, Indian culture has [...]

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Encounter 2011 – Make Your Life Count!

by Admin July 11, 2011
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Encounter is an international short term team experience for 100 people to visit India in November/December 2011 and view the work of Empart firsthand. Below are just some of the things that you’ll get the chance to experience during the short term trip! 1. Join a team of like-minded people from around the world. – [...]

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Political and Social Struggle in Nepal

by Admin June 23, 2011
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Beginning with the assassination of the royal family in 2001, Nepal has seen a windfall of dramatic social and political events unfold all while desperately trying to reshape their image to the increasing presence of foreign tourists. Even with a governmental shift from monarchy to parliamentary monarchy in 1990, government was still unable to work [...]

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The Second Class Citizens of India

by Admin June 2, 2011
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Glory doesn’t come easy for a woman in Indian society. India at its bones is a nation seeped with a distorted view on the role women play. In part culture, in part economics; the continuing trend of non-priority status of women in India is still heavily present. Through sharing and living out the gospel as [...]

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