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Pentecostals deserve more credit for South Africa’s recent socio-economic success than celebrated programs like black-empowerment policy and affirmative action, according to Dr. Lawrence Schlemmer.
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Gorgon Sabushimike from Burundi is a young man skilled in radio broadcasting. Gorgon emphasizes that the determination to work with various private radio stations led him to his current job.
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Going to church this Sunday? Look around. The chances are that one in five of the people there find "spiritual energy" in mountains or trees, and one in six believe in the "evil eye"...
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At school I started a journalism club that helped me start off and understand what journalism is all about. After high school I was very sure what I wanted to be a journalist to tell people stories.
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Ukrainian journalists recently gathered near Kiev with guests from five other countries to celebrate the fifth anniversary of Novomedia, the association of Christians in news media in Ukraine.
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“This workshop was a life changing workshop! It gave me a new vision and new perspectives of my journalist career. I did not know that in one week I would be empowered is such practical ways.
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Though Raymond Kalisa from Rwanda is an experienced video-journalist, The Media Project's storytelling workshop strengthened his script-writing skills.
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Evangelical leader Dobson leaving radio show. Lutherans ask for forgiveness for persecutions. UN says faith leaders have 'widest reach' on environment. Christian prison proposed in small America.
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Chris Khisa has been a journalist for the last 20 years in public broadcasting stations. He spent most of his years in the Kenya Broadcasting Corporation KBC.
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French court finds Scientology guilty of fraud. Catholic Bishops tell African leaders to come clean. African Bishop backs jail for gays.
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