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The Hub: Friday, February 23, 2024

Posted February 23, 2024

by Abigail Choe

Welcome to our top story findings of the week, on today’s issue of The Hub.

1. RESHAPING THE CHURCH: “Chick-fil-A Volunteers Pack Two Million Meals for Convoy of Hope Distribution” by the Christian Post Staff


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    This article from The Christian Post titled “Chick-fil-A Volunteers Pack Two Million Meals for Convoy of Hope Distribution” highlights the fruitful partnership between Chick-fil-A, U.S. Hunger and Convoy of Hope in their efforts to serve two million meals across the country. “It’s inspiring to watch companies like Chick-fil-A serve the hungry and those in poverty, and we’re honored to work with them to do just that,” Ehtna Forhertz, the national spokesperson of the Convoy of Hope, said. With critical issues of poverty and food insecurity prominent in the U.S., companies like Chick-fil-A and nonprofits like Convoy of Hope work to improve the livelihood of their communities.

    2. RESHAPING THE CHURCH: “Churches Accelerate Progress Towards the Bible in Every Language” by Emily Rot


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    This article from Mission Network News titled “Churches Accelerate Progress Towards the Bible in Every Language” features the growing accessibility of the Bible as it reaches multiple countries in new languages. Specifically, a church in Madagascar in partnership with Wycliffe USA is committed to completing four New Testament translations this summer. Emily Roth praises God and writes, “Wycliffe USA reports more and more churches are engaging in Bible translation for their local languages.”

    3. RESHAPING THE CHURCH: “Hundreds Baptised at Florida’s Number 1 ‘Party School’” by Lydia Davies

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    This article from Christian News, titled “Hundreds Baptised at Florida’s Number 1 ‘Party School,” brings to light the spiritual revival taking place amongst hundreds of college students at Florida State University (FSU). After a worship gathering at the university’s Donald L. Tucker Civic Center, many students came forward to embrace Christ and get baptized. Following these baptisms, Lydia Davies emphasizes that “local churches are actively engaging with baptised students to nurture their newfound faith.”

    Although every Hub article is selected to foster discussion about modern church structure, not every idea and opinion expressed in the linked articles may fully align with the views and mission of Koinesúnē Magazine. All the same, we seek to uplift and celebrate the different ministries working around the globe.

    Check back next Friday for the next Hub article!