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Give Us Peace – But Not Yet
Faith in ‘the people’? How a biblical vision can renew democracy
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The Glory of the Smile: A Biblical Perspective
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The book of a minority or the book for society?
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Leadership crisis - The bane of Africans' woes
Bible mission and Bible advocacy: a Balkan perspective
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Advocating for the Bible in sports
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Church and State: biblical view on their relationship
A Christian view of the Internet and new media
‘Theistic Evolution’: is it biblical?
6 ways the Bible is changing the conversation among Africa’s leaders
Leading civic engagement for biblical transformation
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Conversation with Hon. Paul Yoane Bonju: Part One
Conversation with Hon. Paul Yoane Bonju: part two
Ending religion won’t end the conflict
Islam and the Western Christianity: facing conflict for mutual gain?
Jesus teaches us to love even Donald Trump
Interview with Honourable Anne Linno
Christianity ‘in line with the Chinese Dream’ conference told
Christian values at heart of Chinese academic seminar
Why work in the arts? Bible advocacy and the imagination
Faithful compromise: The lost art of brokered effectiveness in our public life
Eating as discipleship
How to survive the apocalypse: zombies, Cylons, faith and politics at the end of the world
Bible advocacy and secularism today: the role of IBAC
Event: Faith and Citizenship: A divided allegiance?
What Does it Mean to be Human? Blade Runner, Babylon, and the Bible
Church well-placed to help bring peace to Africa, says Lord Boateng
East - West Church Dialogue Resource Publication
“Open Sesame” – Integrity and Courage in Christian-Muslim Encounter
Conference aims to support Christian communities under pressure in the Middle East
Bible Society conference feels the pain of Middle East church
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“Open Sesame” – Integrity and Courage in Christian-Muslim Encounter
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IBAC exists to inspire and resource Bible advocates. So why advocate for the Bible?
IBAC existe para inspirar and proveer recursos a aquellos que hablan en nombre de la Biblia. Entonces, ¿qué es promoción Bíblica?
IBAC existe pour inspirer et équiper les promoteurs de la Bible. Alors, en quoi consiste la promotion de la Bible?
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