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Plus: Joe Stowell resigns from Moody, and many other stories from online sources around the world.




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Other stories of interest:

  • Lives less ordinary | It is timely to reassert the existence in Britain of thousands of ordinary, unknown Christians (Bob Holman, The Guardian, London)

  • Senator doubts reconciliation | A senator said reconciliation was not part of the Indian people and non-Christian cultures living in Fiji (Fiji Times)

  • Saving faith in the land of Plenty | Melbourne's first residential interfaith conference ended in triumph yesterday, and according to an organiser, Rabbi Jonathan Keren Black, "We got through four days without killing each other" (The Age, Melbourne, Australia)

  • Quick-thinking doctor saves the life of pastor | An Episcopalian minister, a Presbyterian minister and a Catholic priest all delivered their version of last rites to the Rev. Dick Williams who expected to be dead within the hour (Wisconsin State Journal, Madison)

  • Seeing & believing | Visions of Mary, other such 'miracles' put faith - and science - to the test (The Dallas Morning News)

  • Building on the past | For Egyptian Christians, new home is the culmination of dearly held dreams (Houston Chronicle)

  • Immigration main factor in declining Protestant numbers | Nine out of 10 Christians who legally immigrate here are Catholic, most of them Latino, so that more than a third of all Catholics in the United States today are of Hispanic heritage (The Hartford Courant, Conn.)

  • 'One body' despite our divisions? | Unwillingness to pursue unity undermines the church's mission (Kenneth H. Carter Jr., The Charlotte Observer, N.C.)

  • Lured to Jerusalem by religion, luxury | Foreigners fuel boom around old city (The Washington Post)

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