May 2008
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Journey to Neighbor by Dave Quintana Belfast, Northern Ireland Following Christ into the darkest places |
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An Open Door for Mission:
Highlights from the International Coordinators Meeting in Santo Domingo – May 2-6, 2008
• Espanol: Una puerta abierta para la misión |
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Good Teacher:
What kind of teacher was Jesus of Nazareth? by Chale, Mantica, Managua, Nicaragua
• The Grace of Pentecost: What does Pentecost mean for us today? by Steve Clark |
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Questions at the Crossroads: How are we doing on our journey with Jesus? by Menchie Rojas, Manila, Philippines
• When You’re Hot You’re Hot! Striving for excellence in youth work, by Mike Shaughnessy, Lansing, USA |
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Lessons from Exodus - Part IV:
A transformed Moses sets the stage for the Tent and Priesthood, by Mark Whitters, Detroit, USA
• Reading the Parables of Jesus, by Don Schwager, London, UK |
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Unity and Diversity:
The Lamb of God Community in New Zealand, by Roger Foley, Christchurch, NZ
• Kairos 2008 - Parakletos: Deeper conversion in the life of the Spirit, by Claire Robinson, Belfast, Northern Ireland |
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Stephen (A Garland):
poem by Ana Teresa Carranza, London, UK
• Book Review: Creation Regained, by Jon Wilson, Ypsilanti, Michigan, USA |
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