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Shooting Jesus
A photographer who toured with Bob Marley and snapped the Sex Pistols has taken on perhaps his greatest challenge: givin...
Read more >     :: Tuesday, February 12, 2008 :: 9806 views :: 0 Comments ::

Oxygen gets new blood
Although he shares a birthplace with Dracula, Stephan Capris brought new blood, and shared life, to Youthwork Project Ox...
Read more >     :: Thursday, December 06, 2007 :: 2369 views :: 0 Comments ::

Rebuilding Congo by the book
The chance to give a manual with a Christian emphasis to every Congolese school fills Judy Acheson with hope.
Read more >     :: Thursday, November 29, 2007 :: 3080 views :: 0 Comments ::

Can 100 days make a difference?
Paul Stevenson's placement in East London released his potential and broadened his understanding of mission.
Read more >     :: Wednesday, October 17, 2007 :: 2678 views :: 0 Comments ::

Christ's love, their inspiration
Geoff and Gill Kimber witnessed first hand the fruits of a project that caters to the needs of the poor in Sibiu, Romani...
Read more >     :: Wednesday, October 03, 2007 :: 2085 views :: 0 Comments ::

Another kind of light
Drs Bertha and Wim Schoonbee work at Gahini Hospital in Rwanda. Bertha describes how she was led to provide a new sport ...
Read more >     :: Wednesday, August 08, 2007 :: 3409 views :: 0 Comments ::

Tough and tender in the new South Africa
Cold and rain weren't the only shocks for Peter Frizelle when he visited a South African township on a short-term missio...
Read more >     :: Friday, August 03, 2007 :: 1653 views :: 0 Comments ::

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