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The Hub: Friday, November 22, 2024

Posted November 22, 2024

by Abigail Choe

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


1. RESHAPING THE CHURCH: “Thousands participate in first ever “March for Jesus” in Dublin to share hope of the gospel, pray for Ireland” by Chris Eyte

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This article from Christian Daily titled “Thousands participate in first ever “March for Jesus” in Dublin to share hope of the gospel, pray for Ireland” celebrates the first time 12,000 Christians, young and old, marched through the city of Dublin in solidarity for Christ. All Nations Church and Betania Church organized the event, and on Oct. 26, the city overflowed with flags and placards, saying, “Jesus is the Way,” “Jesus is Lord,” “Jesus can change your life” and many more. As believers marched, they sang hymns and songs, raising their voices to praise the Lord and speak blessings upon their city and country.


2. EDITORIAL: “Called beyond qualification: how God's strength shines through human weakness” by Duncan Williams

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This article from Christian Today titled “Called beyond qualification: how God's strength shines through human weakness” uplifts believers in all of their weakness. Going through different stories in the Bible, Duncan Williams points out that God continually uses the humble and lowly to execute His good plan. He writes, “God’s work is not about human perfection or credentials; it is about His transformative power in willing hearts.” Williams challenges his readers to continually work a humble posture, so that God may be made known through our weaknesses and shortcomings.



3. RESHAPING THE CHURCH: “For KING + COUNTRY Stars' Big Plan to Bring Message of Jesus, 'Redemption of Humanity' to People Across America” by Billy Hallowell

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This article from The Christian Broadcasting Network titled “For KING + COUNTRY Stars' Big Plan to Bring Message of Jesus, 'Redemption of Humanity' to People Across America” celebrates the musical work of duo, For KING + COUNTRY, and promotes their upcoming Christmas season. Singers Joel and Luke Smallbone hope to return to the big screen through their new project, “A Drummer Boy Christmas Live.” The cinematic experience seeks to blend the sounds of the season with a heartwarming storytelling of the greatest Christmas present of all. Joel Smallbone shared with CBN News, “This is singing about baby Jesus, and this is singing about the redemption of humanity and this is singing about BC to AD.”


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!