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Benjamin Hoak (21 Posts)
Sep 8, 2012
by Benjamin Hoak
The Republic of Namibia is a country of 2.1 million people on the west coast of Africa. It is a secular state with freedom of religion. Despite the high profile of Christian denominations, non-Christian religions are being granted similar opportunities in schools and in the media. Read more
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Sep 1, 2012
by Benjamin Hoak
The Chrame of China are a group of 46,000 people found mainly in a widespread, isolated area of southwest Sichuan Province. Read more
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Aug 25, 2012
by Benjamin Hoak
Mali is a landlocked African state of about 13.3 million people on the southern edge of the Sahara Desert. Read more
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Aug 4, 2012
by Benjamin Hoak
North Korea has a population of nearly 24 million under a Communist regime where all religions are harshly oppressed. Food shortages are often severe. With only 15 percent arable land, low yield from medieval agricultural practices and regular floods caused by massive deforestation, more than ... Read more
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Jul 28, 2012
by Benjamin Hoak
The Saraguro Highland Quichua are a people group of 37,000 in the Andean highlands of Ecuador. They are generally devout Catholics with an impersonal and vague knowledge of God. Read more
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