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Rwandan genocide, immigration, helping trouble teenagers and good neighbours.

Rwandan Bishop talks about faith after the genocide.

The Rt Revd Louis Muvunyi, Bishop of Kigali, lost many of his family in the Rwandan genocide; his sister survived by finding sanctuary in 'Hotel Rwanda'.

He tells Rob about how faith can overcome anger and revenge.

Dee Molton and Cherie Parnell from Burlington Road Baptist Church in Ipswich, explain how their faith has seen them building real relationships with young people at a supported housing project.

After helping them organise a Christmas party, a group now meet regularly at Christchurch House to share a meal.

They've encouraged the residents to take on new challenges, and this week will see them embark on their own Olympic torch relay around the town.

And there's a tale of good neighbours, and a good dog.

When Lynda Robinson's pet dog started barking loudly late at night, she feared all the neighbours would be disturbed.

In the event Lily was helping to save the life of her neighbour who had collapsed in his kitchen.

3 hours

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Sun 24 Jun 2012 06:00

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  • Sun 24 Jun 2012 06:00