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Costa Rica: Coffee Sales Perk Up Ministry Support Pura Vida has donated $10,000 to missions and aid organizations By Deann Alford
"Almost Three Years After Bishop's Death, Five Go on Trial" Threats of violence continue as military officials stand trial in Guatemala. Paul Jeffrey
"Restore Trust In Politics, Nicaraguan Churches Tell Presidential Candidates" Protestants and Evangelicals extremely concerned about nation's ills Paul Jeffrey
Compassionate Capitalism "How Christians are using fair trade to help the world's poor, missionaries, and shoppers" Rob Moll
Gospel Gem How a dying jewelry tycoon shares the pearl of great price with Panama's elite By James A. Beverley
NEWS: State's Religious Ed Questioned in Nicaragua Evangelicals are leery of religious education proposal. Deann M. Alford
Briefs: The World
Costa Rica: A Throwaway Generation Drug-addicted girls find solace in the church's embrace. By Deann Alford in San José
Briefs: The World
Cuba: Family Over Freedom With Elián returned to his father, Cuban Christians say he should come home. Are they being honest, or fearful of reprisals? By Mackie Landers in Havana
Publishing: 'Rice With Chicken' Writers in Demand Latin American publishers join together to promote regional writers. By Kenneth D. MacHarg | posted 7/17/00
Mexico: Healing the Violence Presbyterians, Catholics try to reconcile as expulsions persist in Chiapas. By Kenneth D. MacHarg, with reports from Compass Direct | posted 7/25/00
Nicaragua: Sowing Seed, Growing Churches Central American farmers gather more than one harvest. By Deann Alford in Condega, Nicaragua | posted 7/27/00
Ecuador: Word and Spirit Together For the first time, Pentecostal leaders are invited to a key Latino Protestant Congress. Kenneth MacHarg
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