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| NOVEMBER/DECEMBER 2005 | VOLUME 32 | NUMBER 6 |
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A Buddhist monk walks through the ancient city of Kyoto in Japan. Many Japanese associate themselves with Buddhism, but the society is more secular in nature. Fewer than 1 percent of the people in Japan are Christians. Photograph by Guy Gerrard. |
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SPECIAL SECTION ON WORLDWIDE STUDENT NETWORK
Students and staff members travel the world with a life-changing message for the people they meet. by Angie Bring American students leave a lasting impression on a Japanese campus. by Becky Hill / Photographs by Guy Gerrard A yearlong stay in Russia helps launch a new campus ministry. Story by and photographs courtesy Jessica Cline Why one family moved from Virginia to Venezuela. by Chris Lawrence / Photographs by Tom Mills After overhearing the gospel, a woman in Chile learns to proclaim that message. by Angie Bring / Photograph courtesy María José Díaz Once a Communist country, Albania now sends out its own missionaries. by Jennifer Abegg / Photographs by Tom Mills FEATURES Even today, 200 million believers face prison and death for their faith. by Angie Bring / Illustration by Nicholas Wilton Use these 20 ideas to turn holiday conversations toward Christ. by Becky Hill / Illustration by Curtis Parker | |
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