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NEWS: Prominent Bolivian Evangelist Murdered
NEWS: Protestants Project Rapid Growth in Peru By John Maust
Weblog: Religious Conservative Leaders Savage Bush Plus: Teen pregnancy and abortion rates drop, Roe case goes forward, the Amish in winter, and many other stories from online sources around the world. Compiled by Ted Olsen
Controversial Pastor Mediates End to Three-day Prison Riot in Brazil Minister hopes fame will allow him greater access to Brazil's prisons. By George Guilherme in Recife, Brazil
Weblog (Second Helping): Revenge of the God Billboards Plus: Britain discusses euthanasia while the Netherlands euthanizes babies, and other stories from online sources around the world. Compiled by Ted Olsen
Martyrs' Lost Plane Recovered in Ecuador Kenneth D. MacHarg
NEWS: Christians Aid Forgotten Guyanese Poor In Guyana, helping people cope has become a driving passion. John W. Kennedy
ARTICLE: Postcard from Peru A surging economy and a fiery Pentecostal movement have Peruvian evangelicals rethinking the way they do business-and religion. Andres Tapia, associate editor for Pacific News Service
ARTICLE: Amazon Grace How jungle missionaries stay one step ahead of terrorists, drug traffickers, oil men, and rock 'n' roll. John Maust, Media Associates International, Bloomingdale, IL
Venezuela: Churches Bring Disaster Relief Efforts opening doors to evangelism, church planting By Kenneth D. MacHarg
Briefs: The World
Colombia: Death in the Night Colombia's pastors endure extortion, kidnappings, and threats as they plant churches and help the poor in a war zone. By Kenneth D. MacHarg
Plan for Peace in Colombia Is a Plan 'For Death ' Say Church Activists Will U.S. military assistance in destroying coca fields only increase violence? By Paul Jeffrey in Santa Fe de Bogota | posted 8/15/00
Imprisoned Peruvian Army Colonel Denied Parole Evangelical convicted of drug trafficking continues fight for justice as hope fades. By Deann Alford | posted 9/1/00
Weblog: 'It Is Time for Jews to Learn About the Efforts of Christians to Honor Judaism ' Say Rabbis Plus: Argentina's church apologizes, more religious violence in Nigeria and India, and other stories from the world's mainstream media sources. Compiled by Ted Olsen
Peru's Churches Welcome Fujimori's Decision to Call New Election After riots and videotapes of bribes, Peru pushes its current president for the opportunity to vote again. By Rebecca Howard
Colombia: Abducted Pastor Pays His Own Ransom on Installment Plan Ransom arrangement a tough decision for churches and missions. Deann Alford
Ecuador: Word and Spirit Together For the first time, Pentecostal leaders are invited to a key Latino Protestant Congress. Kenneth MacHarg
The CT Review: Pie-in-the-Sky Now Two scholars argue that Pentecostalism, especially in Brazil, is not so otherworldly as many think. By Ed Gitre
Brazil's Surging Spirituality Churches of all stripes have been growing for decades, as have the controversies and challenges facing evangelicals. By Kenneth D. MacHarg
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