Campaigns

Methods of Movement: Cars

by Admin May 31, 2011
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Car commercials of the West attempt to create experiences while we drive; temporary moments of luxury that carry us away from all of life’s little worries. We’ve built infrastructure at unprecedented scale, spent oodles of dollars, and hold a clean driving record at the pinnacle of outstanding citizenship. Well, driving in Indian gets you an [...]

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Methods of Movement: Transportation In India

by Admin May 26, 2011
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The seemingly simple pursuit of getting from point A to point B in the worlds second most populated nation is a spectacle to most of us in the West. Between the hustle and bustle, the reversed roads, and the insignificance of a driver’s license – transportation in India is a unique beast. A common theme [...]

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The Value of One Life

by Admin May 23, 2011
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Too often we find ourselves getting caught up in the numbers.  How much is that?  How many did you get?  What’s the percentage?  These questions seem to be the backbone behind many evangelical and humanitarian efforts around the globe today.  Do we ever take a step back and ask ourselves the more poignant question of, [...]

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Who do you worship?

by Admin May 12, 2011

Who or what do you worship? seems like a fair question to ask in today’s day and age. We’ve all got idols in our lives; the question is what do we do about it? In the video below, learn about a group of Indian Hindu’s who believe a group of rats living in an ancient [...]

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Easter Without Jesus?

by Jossy Chacko April 29, 2011
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Dear Friends, With Easter weekend still fresh in our minds, I wanted to share with you the reality that millions of Indian people are trying desperately to seek forgiveness through self-harm and human sacrifice. In February of this year, a 25 year old man in Delhi was convicted of butchering his own father to appease [...]

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A Story of Church Planting Success

by Admin April 7, 2011
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For much of the latter century, Pauline type evangelism has been largely non-existent from the fabric of the Western churches’ mission philosophy. Humanitarian aid, emergency relief, prayer walks, and orphanages have dominated church bulletin boards and have slowly become the template of what Western Christians mean when the word “missions” is invoked. Luckily, a new [...]

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Religious Persecution Towards Christians

by Admin March 25, 2011
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Here at Empart, stories about religious persecution are all too common. Many of our Indian church planters have dealt with persecution first hand either emotionally or physically. Training centers have been destroyed, bibles burned, and church planters beaten yet our partnership with indigenous Christian leaders in India continues. In the study, researchers discovered that of [...]

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Jesus: A Name of Controversy

by Admin February 10, 2011

The name of Jesus is arguably one of the most controversial names in all of human history.  From today’s muted version of Christianity to the time of Christ’s crucifixion, controversy has been at the forefront of the movement of Jesus.  At some point you have to ask why it is that a historical figure known [...]

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Why Church Planting?

by Admin January 31, 2011

Within the excitement of knowing God and wanting to spread His love, many of us get caught up in what we want to do and how we can have a rewarding experience in spreading the gospel.  But what is often lost in the moment is the question; what is the biblical way for us to [...]

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Why We Need the Indian Church

by Admin January 19, 2011
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Our world faces enormous challenges in the years to come.  Populations keep growing, disasters keep occurring, and the possibility of wide spread chaos increases with every unresolved political issue.  India is the perfect case study for an examination of our changing world.  Housing the second largest population on earth, India is bustling with emerging issues [...]

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