File:Forgiveness & Reconciliation panel discussion.webm
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[edit]DescriptionForgiveness & Reconciliation panel discussion.webm |
English: Ben Cook asks the panel at the Forgiveness and Reconciliation symposium about faith and forgiveness. The panel includes: Lisa Faulkner-Byrne, Mpho Tutu van Furth, Joseph Sebarenzi, Ben Cook. |
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Source | Forgiveness & Reconciliation panel discussion |
Author | Ben P L |
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