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 Romel John, a student at Forman Christian College in Pakistan, and
Pervaiz Samuel Dean, a professor, are part of Forman’s effort to
reclaim its academic vitality and Christian heritage. The college,
which was founded in the 19th century by Presbyterian missionaries,
was returned to the Christian community in 2003 after more
than 30 years of government control. (Photo
courtesy of Forman Christian College)
Renaissance at Forman
Spring/Summer 2006
Featured in this issue:
- Renaissance at Forman Christian College in Pakistan
- Three-way mission partnership: North Carolina, Guatemala, Malawi, a "triangle of love"
- Indonesians aid Katrina's survivors
- Minneapolis church, Cameroonian Presbyterians connect in "Joining Hearts & Hands"
- SDOP grant provides housing help in the Dominican Republic

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