Henry Munyaneza: A Christian Artist in Kigali

Posted on April 20, 2023
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Henry Munyaneza is a 19 year-old Christian artist in Kigali, whose art is prolific and profound. Featured on Lion and Vine, Henry’s work is now attracting international attention. Meeting Henry I visited Henry’s small studio and gallery in Kigali, at Kacyiru KN 8, during a lunch break of GAFCON IV. I was immediately impressed by his…

World Mission Sunday: A Rookie Anglican Guide

Posted on February 11, 2023
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World Mission Sunday is celebrated each year on the second to last Sunday of Epiphany. This day has specifically been set aside to remind us of our membership in the global church, and our call to make disciples of all nations. As ACNA Archbishop Foley Beach wrote in a recent letter, โ€œThis day offers us,…

An Anglican Mission in Cambodia

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We are the Pellonis, a young family with four daughters, living and serving in Cambodia since 2015. Entirely unexpectedly, by God’s providence, we are now worshiping in an Anglican Church, learning all about the church through Anglican Compass, and preparing to serve as Anglican missionaries through SAMS. Finding the Anglican Church in Cambodia When we…

New Wineskins: One Mission

Posted on September 21, 2022
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New Wineskins hosts the largest Anglican-focused missions conference in the world. The 2022 conference is September 22-25, just outside Asheville, NC. There will be four days of outstanding teaching and workshops with 120+ speakers! Register for the free livestream here or visit the website here. The goal is for hundreds of people attending the conference…

Anglican Contributions to the Church’s Mission to Muslims

Posted on June 24, 2021
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A funny thing happened on the way to the 21st century: after over a millennium of almost no conversions from Islam to Christianity, a small trickle started to appear in the 1960s, and it grewโ€”not into a great river but a reliable and steady brook. Whether it was Blessed Ramon Llull (died c. 1315, the…