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Globalization

Holger, “Beyond Globalisation and Localisation”

Holger, Jebens. 2011. Beyond Globalisation and Localisation: Denominational Pluralism in a Papua New Guinea Village. The Asia Pacific Journal of …

October 5, 2011 ndca-admin

Hemer, “Local, Regional, and Worldly Interconnections”

Hemer, Susan. 2011. Local, Regional, and Worldly Interconnections: The Catholic and United Churches in Lihir, Papua New Guinea. The Asia …

October 5, 2011 ndca-admin

Van Heekeren, “Singing It ‘Local'”

Van Heekeren, Deborah. 2011. Singing it “Local”: The Appropriation of Christianity in the Vula’a Villages of Papua New Guinea. The …

October 5, 2011 ndca-admin

Dundon, “DNA, Israel, and the Ancestors”

Dundon, Alison. 2011. DNA, Israel, and the Ancestors: Substantiating Connections through Christianity in Papua New Guinea. The Asia Pacific Journal …

October 5, 2011 ndca-admin

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Sacred Heart - Naomi Haynes
Man painting, Dolls, Candles, Monastery Artabyunk - Hillary Kaell
Car - James Bielo

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