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Monthly Archive for August, 2011

Britain’s Chief Rabbi Jonathan Sacks has made a brilliant analysis in the Wall Street Journal of the riots in the UK recently. He writes: “It took everyone by surprise. It should not have. … Britain is the latest country to pay the price for what happened half a century ago in one of the most […]

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A Wounded Healer

I have a passion for the least, lost, and the lowliest – with a special focus in the Arab world and Asia. Sometimes I feel at home everywhere, and sometimes I feel at home no-where. I have lived and worked in half the countries of the world, lived in fear at home because of severe […]

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In just 100 years, this country went from ‘unreached’ to ‘churched’, with approximately 90 percent of the population attending church as members.  It is the ultimate success story in the history of Christian mission – if the success criteria are church planting and church growth. In just over 100 days, nearly one million citizens (and […]

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If business was only about maximizing profit one may get involved in human trafficking, which is relative low risk (few traffickers are caught and sentenced) and it has a relative high profit margin. If job creation was the only purpose of business one could commend the Mafia for the jobs they create. Businesses should serve […]

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