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{{summary | text=Today, the [[Christian]] [[church]] faces many issues. There is a mass of people who have not heard the [[good news]] of [[Jesus]]. In the developing world, there are millions of people living in poverty. And in the West, the church struggles with issues of [[pluralism]], religion and politics and the role of [[women in ministry]].}} | {{summary | text=Today, the [[Christian]] [[church]] faces many issues. There is a mass of people who have not heard the [[good news]] of [[Jesus]]. In the developing world, there are millions of people living in poverty. And in the West, the church struggles with issues of [[pluralism]], religion and politics and the role of [[women in ministry]].}} | ||
− | [[Image:Katherine Jefferts Schori.jpg|thumb|Katharine Jefferts Schori, the Presiding Bishop of The [[Episcopal Church]] in the [[USA]] - the first woman elected primate in the [[Anglican Communion]].]] | + | [[Image:Katherine Jefferts Schori.jpg|thumb|Katharine Jefferts Schori, the Presiding Bishop of The [[Episcopal church|Episcopal Church]] in the [[USA]] - the first woman elected primate in the [[Anglican Communion]].]] |
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Today, the Christian church faces many issues. There is a mass of people who have not heard the good news of Jesus. In the developing world, there are millions of people living in poverty. And in the West, the church struggles with issues of pluralism, religion and politics and the role of women in ministry. (Read more) |
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