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Culture Changers
Mukeshimana is 20 years old. When the war came, she fled and tried to hide in the bush. But eight ruthless soldiers pursued, trapped and raped her. As a result of the assault, Mukeshimana lost the ability to control her bladder, causing her distress, shame and isolation. Her relatives now shun her.Doctors in Goma tried to repair Mukeshimana's problem. But…
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Standing Strong in Uganda
Simon Peter Mukhama is a charismatic, serious leader. His black eyes blaze with intensity. His voice sounds with confidence, and his face registers a keen, sharp intelligence.He is on a fearless mission to deliver God's Word to his people and fight against violence and destruction across his country.It's fitting that Mukhama is General Secretary of the Bible Society of Uganda;…
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Boundless Mercy
When you meet David Berkowitz, you're standing in the company of one of our nation's most notorious serial killers. David Berkowitz, self-named the Son of Sam, killed six people in New York City, injured others and sent a wave of terror through the city during the late 1970s.Yet Christ chose to meet him in the most humble of circumstances —…
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Haiti 14 Months After the Earthquake
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Christians in Garbage City Fall Victim to Egypt’s Instability
Political and religious tension is at an all-time high in areas of Egypt's Garbage City. Photo by Malorie Tull Violence between Christians and Muslims erupted in the shanty town in Manshiyit el Nasr in Cairo, also known as Mokattam Garbage Village. Ten have died, nine of them young Christians and one a Muslim who lives in the village. More than…
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