Welcome to our top story findings of the week, on today’s issue of The Hub.
1. RESHAPING THE CHURCH: “DOOR International Kicks Off Global Celebrations of Ministry” by Christian News Editor

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This article from Christian News titled “DOOR International Kicks Off Global Celebrations of Ministry” highlights the celebration of DOOR International’s 40th anniversary as the world’s longest-standing international Deaf ministry organization. The celebration took place in Kenya and was led by Africa director Paul Njatha. Chris Evans, the chair of the Board, shared, “This anniversary marks a monumental time in the history of the Church and evangelism. After two millennia, all the pieces are here to accurately translate God’s word into sign languages and distribute that word rapidly and inexpensively to anyone who wants it.”
2. EDITORIAL: “Acknowledging God in All Your Ways” by Michael Sturek

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This article from True Christian Magazine titled “Acknowledging God in All Your Ways” reminds readers to trust in the Lord, especially when seasons and circumstances change. Michael Sturek shared that acknowledging the Lord requires consistent reminders of God’s good plan. He said, “It takes constant awareness to acknowledge God in all our ways, but it can start with something as simple as thanking God for a good day or telling Him that you are struggling with making a decision.”
3. RESHAPING THE CHURCH: “First Bible translation for indigenous ethnic people groups completed in Colombia” by Christian Daily International

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This article from Christian Today titled “First Bible translation for indigenous ethnic people groups completed in Colombia” spotlights the Wayú ethnic community in Colombia and how the Colombian Bible Society has recently completed the first Bible translation in their language – Wayuunaiki. The translation took 13 years to complete with a crew of Biblical scholars, native translators and language specialists. The Colombian Bible Society shared, “We work hand in hand with indigenous communities in Colombia with two main purposes: to preserve their native language and to speak the language of their heart through the Word of God.”
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.
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