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Vol. XVII × No. 2 FEBRUARY 2005
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This Month inside World Mission |
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WM REPORTS highlights Kenya - Peace from Africa - Wangari Maathai - 2004 Nobel Peace Prize Indonesia - The True Causes - Terrorism is anti-religious USA - God, After All - Atheist philosopher acknowledges God's existence Australia - That's The Spirit - Survey links happiness with Christianity Albania - Overcoming The Past - What ails Albania |
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Dutch Father Bernard Erkens, CICM, should be enjoying his retirement years but instead has led his own environmental crusade in the Vicarate of Tabuk, about 500 Kilometers from Manila. Read |
ISSUES Crying Wasn't The Solution - by K. Kennedy The chaos that follows genocide is something only fathomable by those who have been unfortunate enough to experience it... Read |
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Christianity and the health of our natural environment - by Jacques Mutikwele, SJ What are the Christian principles that should guide the way we relate to the environment? And how can they be applied today? Read more Disappearing Forests - by Armando Chavez Agriculture, logging, fires and large-scale projects destroy forests. Read |
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MISSION ACTION Work To Be Done - by G. Gough Democratic Republic of Congo: Rebuilding the world of a shattered people. |
World can learn much from the Church in India... |
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