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Engaging Our Digital Generation

Have smart phones and other devices overrun our daily lives and personal interactions? Craig Detweiler leads a thought-provoking session on the influence of the technological ‘gods’ of our generation. For more information go to Engaging Our...
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Engaging the Marginalized

Michael Panther was born in South Sudan, where he was diagnosed with tuberculosis of the spine, leaving him permanently in a wheelchair. His remarkable journey brought him to the USA, where he is a leader in the community. He was prevented from...
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Engaging with Media at the Workplace for Transforming Society

The overall story of engaging with mediaRelating media engagement to the workplaceIntegrating media engagement with the workplace themesEnabling personal change at work through media engagementDeveloping trusting teams in the workplace with media...
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England (Prayercast)

Government: Parliamentary Constitutional Monarchy  Major People Groups: black/African/Caribbean/black British, Pakistani-British, Indian-British, white  GDP Per Capita: $41,200  Literacy Rate: 99%  Unreached:...
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English, Portuguese and Spanish-speaking Africa

From highrise buildings to mud huts, from world class beaches to majestic mountain ranges, from tropical jungles to savannah plains and arid deserts, Africa is a vast and beautiful continent. The church in EPSA (English, Portuguese, and...
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Ephesians 4:17-6:9, Part 2

Kenyan pastor Calisto Odede preaches on Ephesians 4:17-6:9. In this second part of his message, he explains the Apostle Paul’s instructions to walk in the love of God, to walk in the light of God and to walk diligently. For more information go to...
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EPSA REPORT—May 2014

This report gives a brief overview and update on three priority mission focus areas in our five-year strategy framework. The focus areas are: The Cape Town Commitment StrategyThe Younger Leaders Development StrategyThe Africa Missions Support...
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Equatorial Guinea

For a more detailed listing click here Equatorial Guinea gained independence in 1968 after 190 years of Spanish rule; it is one of the smallest countries in Africa consisting of a mainland territory and five inhabited islands. The capital of Malabo...
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Equatorial Guinea (Joshua Project)

Progress Scale: Partially Reached  Population: 1,938,000  Capital: Malabo  % Professing Christian: 89.26  % Evangelical: 4.76  Peoples Count: 18  In 10/40 Window: N  Region:...
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Equatorial Guinea (Operation World)

Largest Religion: Christian  Number People Groups: 19  Number Languages: 14  Official Language: Spanish; French For more information go to Equatorial Guinea on the Operation World website. The above link opens in a new...
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Equatorial Guinea (Prayercast)

Government: Presidential Republic  Major People Groups: Okak, Pahouin, Ediya, Other  GDP Per Capita: $17,000  Literacy Rate: 95.3%   Unreached: 2.2%  Population: 857,008  Religions:...
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Equatorial Guinea (WorldBank)

NOTE: The most recent year's information is shown below. Click on the year to see all years for this indicator. COMMUNICATION2022  893,441  Mobile cellular subscriptions2021  54  Individuals using the...
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Equipping Believers in the Workplace

The Workplace Track theme, ‘Full-Time for Such a Time as This,’ was inspired by Esther 4:14, Mordecai’s challenge to his niece Queen Esther, at a critical time in the Jewish nation’s fortunes: ‘Who knows? Perhaps you have come to royal...
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Equipping the Church to Respond with Truth and Grace

It is the rare church, in this day and age, that is not in some way impacted by homosexuality. For some, it is clear and obvious. Perhaps an openly gay person or couple begins attending, or someone struggling with unwanted same-sex attraction comes...
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Eritrea

For a more detailed listing click here After independence from Italian colonial control in 1941 and 10 years of British administrative control, the UN established Eritrea as an autonomous region within the Ethiopian federation in 1952....
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Eritrea (Joshua Project)

Progress Scale: Partially Reached  Population: 3,607,000  Capital: Asmara  % Islam: 50.41  % Professing Christian: 46.22  % Evangelical: 2.40  Peoples Count: 18  In 10/40 Window:...
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Eritrea (Operation World)

Largest Religion: Muslim  Number People Groups: 18  Number Languages: 18  Official Language: Tigrinya. Tigre, Arabic and English (especially for secondary and tertiary education) also widely used For more information go...
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Eritrea (Prayercast)

Government: Parliamentary Republic  Major People Groups: Northern Estonian, Russian, Southern Estonian, Estonian (Estlased), Ukrainian  GDP Per Capita: $35,600  Literacy Rate: 99.8%  Unreached:...
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Eritrea (WorldBank)

NOTE: The most recent year's information is shown below. Click on the year to see all years for this indicator. COMMUNICATION2021  1,801,000  Mobile cellular subscriptions2021  22  Individuals using the...
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Essays (Justin Long)

Essays on many different topics including: Urbanization and measuring the remaining task4,141 provincesWhy rapid growth declines as movements increase in sizeUnreached is not unevangelized is not unengaged For more information go to Essays on Justin...
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Estonia

For a more detailed listing click here After centuries of Danish, Swedish, German, and Russian rule, Estonia attained independence in 1918. Forcibly incorporated into the USSR in 1940 - an action never recognized by the US and many other countries...
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Estonia (Joshua Project)

Progress Scale: Partially Reached  Population: 1,344,000  Capital: Tallinn  % Non-Religious: 0.00  % Professing Christian: 47.48  % Evangelical: 4.69  Peoples Count: 18  In 10/40...
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Estonia (Operation World)

Largest Religion: Non-religious  Number People Groups: 18  Number Languages: 18  Official Language: Estonian; Russian is still common For more information go to Estonia on the Operation World website. The above link...
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Estonia (Prayercast)

Government: Parliamentary Republic  Major People Groups: Estonian, Russian, Ukrainian  GDP Per Capita: $31,500  Literacy Rate: 99.80%  Unreached: 16.70% For more information go to Estonia on the Prayercast...
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Estonia (WorldBank)

NOTE: The most recent year's information is shown below. Click on the year to see all years for this indicator. COMMUNICATION2022  2,055,794  Mobile cellular subscriptions2022  91  Individuals using the...
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Eswatini (formerly Swaziland)

For a more detailed listing click here Autonomy for Eswatini was guaranteed by the British in the late 19th century; independence was granted in 1968. A new constitution came into effect in 2006, which included provisions for a more independent...
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Eswatini (formerly Swaziland) (Prayercast)

Government: Monarchy  Major People Groups: Swazi (Tekeza), Zulu, Tsonga (Shangaan), Afrikaner, Coloured (Eurafrican)  GDP Per Capita: $8,400  Literacy Rate: 88.4%  Unreached: 0.1%  Population:...
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Eswatini (Joshua Project)

Progress Scale: Significantly Reached  Population: 1,256,000  Capital: Mbabane (administrative)  % Professing Christian: 84.06  % Evangelical: 20.69  Peoples Count: 10  In 10/40 Window:...
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Eswatini (Operation World)

Largest Religion: Christian  Number People Groups: 11  Number Languages: 8  Official Language: siSwati, English For more information go to Eswatini on the Operation World website. The above link opens in a new tab.
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Eswatini (WorldBank)

NOTE: The most recent year's information is shown below. Click on the year to see all years for this indicator. COMMUNICATION2022  1,468,083  Mobile cellular subscriptions2021  59  Individuals using the...
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