Waimarino Christians exclaimed their beliefs on Saturday, adding their small voice to the huge world-wide 'March for Jesus'. 200 nations were involved in the march through the streets in public celebrations of "praise, prayer and proclamation of the Gospel". Organisers said the march was not a protest, nor politically motivated and there were no hidden agendas.
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Ruapehu Bulletin, Volume 13, Issue 638, 28 May 1996, Page 13
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56Waimarino Christians exclaimed their beliefs on Saturday, adding their small voice to the huge world-wide 'March for Jesus'. 200 nations were involved in the march through the streets in public celebrations of "praise, prayer and proclamation of the Gospel". Organisers said the march was not a protest, nor politically motivated and there were no hidden agendas. Ruapehu Bulletin, Volume 13, Issue 638, 28 May 1996, Page 13
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