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      A Missouri college with special ties to the start of the Cold War are commemorating the 20th anniversary of the fall of the Berlin Wall today. Westminster College in Fulton, Mo., was the site of Winston Churchill's Iron Curtain Speech, which historians say marked the start of the Cold War. Westminster also has the largest complete piece of the Berlin Wa […]
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      The revolution that brought down the communist regime in East Germany began in the city of Leipzig, about 100 miles from Berlin. There, a Lutheran pastor and his congregation began holding prayer meetings that eventually grew into massive demonstrations demanding peaceful change. As part of our series Voices of a Revolution, we hear from that pastor, the Rev […]
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      Ceremonies and celebrations marking the fall of the Berlin Wall are taking place in that city today, the 20th anniversary of the day the wall was breached. World leaders joined German Chancellor Angela Merkel in walking through the Brandenburg Gate in the heart of Berlin, crossing the line where the wall once divided the city. Michele Norris talks to NPR […]
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The Traveler’s Blog

Nothwest Haiti Christian Mission has offered a new way to keep up with your friends and family while they are in Haiti. The Traveler’s Blog (linked at the bottom right under NWHCM Stuff) will have new posts every day that a group is in, describing what they have been doing and where they are working. No matter if a group is in St. Louis, Beauchamp, here at La Baie, or any other campus, they will have the opportunity to share their thoughts during the trip. So now in addition to photos (which cannot be updates as often because of internet and availability of photos) you can also check out the blog. We are trying to help people in the States understand as much as possible what is going on in Haiti during a mission trip and we encourage everyone to check out the many different ways we offer to do that, whether it be through the main mission website (new design coming soon) missionary blogs, or the new travel blog. Check it often. Another post about the last group to come soon.

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