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Family
The last words of Wim Lindeijer's mother led him to seek reconciliation with the Japanese. He tells his story to Michael Henderson.
A remarkable series of courses is helping Taiwanese parents to cope better with their children—and their own lives. Jenny Leung reports:
Jehan Perera works with civic organizations and through the media in Sri Lanka to promote peace and human rights.
Australian concert pianist Penelope Thwaites talks to Mike Lowe about music, parenthood and the need for grace.
Family life is a juggling act these days, writes Catholic journalist, lecturer and mother Faustina Starrett.
At 18, Paul Gundersen was risking his life for his country, Finland; at 55 he was haggling with bureaucrats behind the Iron Curtain. It was in Caux that he made the choices which formed his business philosophy, he tells Mary Lean.
In 1988 Rob Parsons gave up his job as a lawyer to help bolster Britain's ailing family life. The founder of Care for the Family talks to Kenneth Noble.
John Bocock is a dairy and grain farmer in the Canadian prairies to the north of Edmonton, Alberta.
By nature I am what Australians call a 'doer', not a contemplative.
When her husband and her daughter became seriously ill, Harriet Cameron's world was turned upside down.
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