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Healing Genocides at Home and Abroad
Commentary from Amsterdam 2000.




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David Neff is Editor of Christianity Today.

Our earlier coverage of the genocide in East Africa includes an April 7, 1997 editorial by Kolini titled " A Tutsi's Hope." Other articles include:Influence of Roman Catholic Church in Acquittal of Rwandan Bishop Debated (June 20, 2000) Bishop Faces Genocide Accusation (June 14, 1999) Missionaries in Congo Flee (Feb. 8, 1999) Leaders Help Fighting Factions Build Bridges (Oct. 27, 1997) Churches Grapple for Unity Amid Great Lakes Crisis (Feb. 3, 1997) Aid Groups Caught in Ethnic Clashes (Jan. 6, 1997)Our earlier coverage of the ordaining of missionary bishops includes " Intercontinental Ballistic Bishops? | Maverick conservatives gain a toehold among Episcopalians" (Apr. 25, 2000).Our earlier coverage of Amsterdam 2000 includes:The Prodigal City? | While 10,000 evangelists take the day off in Amsterdam, local ministries continue their long, personal mission. (Aug. 3, 2000) Amsterdam 2000 Called the Most Multinational Event Ever | 10,287 evangelists and other participants represent 209 nations and territories. (Aug. 2, 2000) Drilling the Evangelists on the Evangel | Doctrinal training takes center stage at Amsterdam 2000, while staffers work against theological controversy. (Aug. 1, 2000) Billy Graham a No-Show at Amsterdam 2000 | Evangelist, watching from Minnesota, bows out of satellite address, will probably forgo later remarks as well. (July 31, 2000) Billy Graham Too Ill For Amsterdam 2000 | Evangelist will deliver address via satellite. (July 21, 2000) Graham Unveils Evangelism Conference (Nov. 16, 1998)


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