Whether the topic is ebonics—some prefer to call it "black English"...

Whether the topic is ebonics—some prefer to call it "black English"—the rights of native peoples, or the upside and downside of multiculturalism, questions of discrimination continue to challenge many nations.

Yet, a willingness to spiritualize thought and to accept God's unlimited love for all His creation can and does bring healing. In "A perfect fit," the author tells about how a neighbor's racist remark led her to think more deeply about herself and her neighbor. In "Identity and race—a spiritual journey," Lorita Williams, a global program director for one of the world's largest computer companies, discusses how a commitment to justice made a difference not just for her but for others.

Also this week you'll find experiences that show the value of forgiveness and humility and that offer a way to gain peace in an increasingly hectic world.

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A perfect fit
February 10, 1997
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