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250,000 young Catholics gather in Sydney
JNI 649 - This week an estimated 250,000 young Catholics from across the globe will gather in Sydney, Australia, for the World Youth Days. This event, that is being held every three years, is the largest youth event in the world and will draw more visitors to Sydney than the Olympic Games of 2000.
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4,000 new churches among unreached in Ghana
JNI 648 - The Church in Ghana has taken a giant leap in cross-cultural missions over the past ten years. In 1997 a collaborative national initiative started with this question: "Are any Christians from southern Ghana working in one of the 37 unreached groups of the north? Has anyone moved to the region, and learned a language, in order to share the gospel?"
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Woman's resurrection sparks interest for Jesus
JNI 647 - A recent miracle in the neighborhood of Iris Ministries' Pemba Base in Mozambique has made Jesus the increasing focus of people's attention.
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God miraculously feeds people in the Pacific
JNI 646 - After a long period of prosperity, the nation of Nauru in the Pacific plunged into poverty and hunger. The Christians started praying desperately to God, and then a miracle happened.
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World's leading atheist changes his mind
JNI 645 - The photo is upside down - that's how it appears on the cover of a recent book by the most influential atheist over the past fifty years. Professor Antony Flew's thinking has recently been turned upside down - or maybe right side up! He now believes in a Creator.
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