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- Desmond Tutu, Archbishop and Apartheid Foe, Dies at 90South African activist said a disciplined prayer life sustained him.Adelle M. Banks and B. Denise Hawkins - Religion News Service|简体中文繁體中文
- Level Ground at the CrossBilly Graham drew people together his whole life. In a segregated South, he wrestled with what that should mean.Edward Gilbreath|
- Corruption, Poverty Imperil South Africa’s FutureThe bottom 50 percent shut out. Evangelicals lament failures.Ronald J. Sider|
- Died: Nelson Mandela, South African Leader Who Stood Against ApartheidThe legacy of the president who prized reconciliation has much to teach Christians about the necessity, the difficulty, and the limits of politics.Gideon Strauss|
- Gentleman of JusticeFrom the oppressed side of apartheid, Albert Lutuli (1898—1967) became the first African to receive a Nobel Prize for Peace.Carolyn Nystrom|
- Reconcilable DifferencesFifteen years after genocide, Rwanda is showing signs of healing.Mark Moring|
- How much truth can We take?South Africa's Christian experiment for finding healing from its violent past.L. Gregory Jones|
- Between a Nightmare and a DreamIf reconcilication can happen in South Africa, it can happen elsewhere.Desmond Tutu|
