As the nation is bombarded by economic crisis, there is an ominous cloud of fear that hovers over our heads, while stress and worries grip and twist at the stomachs of millions. It’s not until that cloud finally pours down the disheartening news of unemployment or home foreclosure that fear becomes reality and people become bankrupt of more than just their funds – they become bankrupt of their options, and even of their hope.
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Pastor Mujahid El Masih does not want to have his picture taken, but it’s not because he’s camera shy. "It’s for security reasons," he says. "Muslims do not want me sneaking around and telling the truth."
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Adele Eastman was raised as a Jew in Maryland and worked in a tree nursery in Fort Collins. One day her son came home one day from school. Twenty years ago he asked if Jesus Christ was the son of God. That moment stands out in Eastman’s memory, a time when she was unaware of the importance of religion in her family, the signal that it was time to bring Judaism back into her home.
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