- Church planting: All Nations, the group that backed a missionary’s trip to Andaman, claims that every year, its representatives train around 3,500 missionaries in 35 cities to learn “church planting,” so that “churches rapidly multiply through people groups” across the world.
- File criminal charges:
- S Gurumurthy shaking up RBI: "Shift the West-centric narrative into a world-centric and Asia-inclusive one".
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- OK to have spiders at home: Spiders regularly capture nuisance pests and even disease-carrying insects. If you truly can’t stand that spider, instead of smashing it, try to capture it and release it outside.
- Dr Dolittle and his orphanage for wild animals:
- Multiple worlds: Where Our Views of Reality Go Wrong
- Reality isn't real:
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Why haven't Indian authorities filed criminal charges as yet against the U.S.-based All Nations missionary agency that broke Indian laws in sending evangelist John Allen Chau to his death? His exploits may have imperiled a highly endangered tribe's future. https://t.co/o4GMU4wSBa— Brahma Chellaney (@Chellaney) November 28, 2018
"I feel very lucky to have these animals in my life"— Nature is Amazing ☘️ (@AMAZlNGNATURE) November 25, 2018
Meet India's Dr Dolittle who runs an orphanage for wild animals.
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