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Promises of Hope

'Hope' seems to be bubbling up all over Europe this year as a theme for national strategies, city-wide evangelism and inspirational events. Young evangelical leaders in Poland, for example, are spearheading an initiative they pray will gain momentum across denominations…

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The Pope on Hope

Sometimes I think the Pope must be reading my mail! Recently I suggested in an editorial for HOPE magazine that a good companion volume to Benedict's book, Without Roots, would be Without Hope. The first book portrayed a Europe that…

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Sculptor of Hope

When Liviu Mocan went to renew his driver’s license sometime after 9/11, the city official behind the desk began to panic. For the sculptor’s swarthy complexion and grey-flecked bushy beard gave him a remarkable resemblance to the world’s most wanted…

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Truly Inconvenient?

“As a climate scientist who has worked on this issue for several decades, first as head of the Met Office, and then as co-chair of scientific assessment for the UN intergovernmental panel on climate change, the impacts of global warming…

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Tolerance at work

Can Tolerance and Christianity go together? Many outside the church view Christianity as the root cause of much intolerance in Europe, while many believers see tolerance as a mark of our relativistic society! How can those committed to Biblical absolutes…

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