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Church Times, 22 May 2009

This week subscribers can read how Christians are involved in the reconciliation process in Zimbabwe after the appointment of the coalition government, while in another feature Economist journalists John Micklethwait and Adrian Wooldridge explain why they think religion is increasing in importance in world affairs. There is also a selection of photos from the recent Christian Resources Exhibition. For more news and views see the Church Times blog

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