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December 4

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Anonymous Are the Peacemakers
For the past century, the Nobel Peace Prize has spotlighted those who work for fraternity among the nations. But strife and warfare are often thwarted by Christians working quietly and prayerfully.
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100 Years of Beatitude
Nobel Peace Prize winners explicitly influenced by Christian principles.


Georgia: Can Jimmy Carter Say 'Farewell'?
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Updates


Sexual Politics: InterVarsity Group on Probation
Tufts University says group violated school's nondiscrimination policy by excluding lesbian student from leadership.
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Briefs: North America


Intelligent Design: Design Interference
William Dembski fired from Baylor's Intelligent Design center.
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Outreach: More than 12 Steps
New Freedom Fellowship, a church for recovering substance abusers, helps people walk with Christ.
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Jubilee 2000: Grassroots Activism Delivers Debt Relief
The Jubilee 2000 success is evidence that everyday people can make a difference.
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Chile: Leveling the Playing Field
A new law puts Protestants on equal footing with Roman Catholics.
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Philippines: Hostage Drama Exposes Christians' Vulnerability
Abductions only part of harassment in Philippines.
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Briefs: The World


Uganda: Ebola Strikes Again
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India: Christians Scorn 'China Model'
Christians Scorn 'China Model' Fundamentalist Hindu leader's proposal would oust missionaries.
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Israel: Messianic Ethiopians Face Discrimination
Sisters appealing decision to revoke Israeli citizenship.
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Fellowship Without Borders
In Northern Ireland, a Catholic monk and a Presbyterian pastor learn to work together for peace.
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Reclaiming Santa
Ed Butchart's year-round mission to recover the true spirit of St. Nicholas.
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The Evolution of St. Nick
Tracing the roots of Santa Claus to the early church.
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The Kinkade Crusade
America's most collected artist is a Christian who seeks to sabotage Modernism by painting beauty, sentiment, and the memory of Eden.
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The Making of an Original
Coloring in the lines other Christians drew for me was much easier than the hard, divine work of becoming the person God wants me to be.
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