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  • Tony Campolo: Misinformed, bad theology | In a speech in Canada recently, Campolo gave a rambling presentation explaining the absolute necessity of creating a new Palestinian state to win over the Muslim world (Joseph Farah, WorldNetDaily)

  • Evangelist sells acreage to Hindu group | Leroy Jenkins has sold his Healing Waters Cathedral north of Columbus and will he will conduct services in a Howard Johnson Plaza Hotel (Associated Press)

  • Minister proves hard to shake | The Rev. Richard Weaver has a knack for eluding security to give spiritual messages to everyone from celebrities to presidents (Los Angeles Times)

  • Augustine's new worshippers | Last Sunday, the swashbuckling French actor Gerard Depardieu ascended the pulpit of Notre Dame to launch his campaign to remind his countrymen about the greatest African bishop (Editorial, The Daily Telegraph, London)

South Korea:

  • North Korean defectors find Christianity | The Sunday service at Doorae church in southern Seoul is like many others across the country—except that the congregation includes about 20 North Korean defectors (BBC)

  • Thousands support U.S. at S. Korea rally | The demonstrators, mostly Christians, burned a picture of North Korean leader Kim Jong Il, waved American flags and prayed for an end to North Korea's nuclear ambitions (Associated Press)
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