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Marketplace Christianity – In a Marketplace!

What is Marketplace Christianity really? Generally, the term “Marketplace Christianity” is used to describe the way in which a believer can represent their faith in their normal life – in most cases, at work. I do think its helpful for us to ponder how to live out our life in such settings, but is the […]
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- May 29, 2012
- / Category Audio - Preaching, Church Group, Marketplace Christianity, Marketplace Evangelism, Mission to the Marginalised, Reflection on Ministry, The Human Connection
- / Posted By Kevin Bennett
- / 5 Comments.
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Why do innocent people suffer?
What would your response have been? I was aware that my friend had been grieving the death of her adult daughter, who had been murdered by White Supremacists. They left her hung by the neck, in a room covered in blood from obvious signs of struggle. The police declined to investigate, deeming it a suicide. […]