May 1996 YWAM International News Release for the Web

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1. BRAZIL: A home for abandoned children dying from AIDS has opened its own school because the youngsters have been barred from attending regular classes elsewhere.

2. RUSSIA: A Christian crisis relief worker and his translator were killed when their car was crushed by part of a military convoy as they returned from delivering supplies to refugees.

3. UNITED STATES: An international Christian youth event bringing thousands of "tomorrow's leaders" to the birthplace of the civil rights movement - under the banner of reconciliation - has been endorsed by one of the country's most influential politicians.

4. PAPUA NEW GUINEA: A simple ceremony at a forgotten graveside marked the fulfillment of a 13-year dream to take the gospel around the Pacific by ship.

5. CANADA: Sports skills like those of a basketball player who hardly ever misses a shot are being used to teach Christian values to Ontario teenagers who might never step near a church.


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