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How will Spirituality change the world in the new millennium?
“I believe that spirituality will change the world. I think it means that we seek God for the right thoughts — thoughts that are without prejudice and hate.”
Anna Paula Jordão Barreto
“The millennium has little relevance in the grand scale of infinity. The important thing to recognize and understand is how spirituality is changing the world NOW.”
Masami Worgotter
“We have exhaustive knowledge of the physical universe, and an immense human history behind us, so spirituality is naturally the next frontier to explore.”
Andy Simmons
“Spirituality shapes better relationships — brings out more inspired thoughts. This change starts with the individual and works its way into the community.”
Rafael Mandujano
“Spirituality is in a way the new millennium. With a universal understanding of spirituality, the world can live in peace.”
Paula M. Read
“Spirituality will alter the way men and women view each other. The Godlike qualities we express will be valued over fame, wealth, and physical appearance.”
Anthea Watson
“Spirituality always has been a force for good. It will continue to change people's thought on the universe, thereby changing the world's thought about mankind's place in the cosmos, and mankind's relation to God.”
Stephen Huenneke
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January 1, 1999 issue
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How will Spirituality change the world in the new millennium?
with contributions from Anna Paula Jordão Barreto, Masami Worgotter, Andy Simmons, Rafael Mandujano, Paula M. Read, Anthea Watson, Stephen Huenneke
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To teens around the world...
Mary Trammell
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LETTERS
with contributions from Herald radio listener, Michael Gerhäusser, Helen Frey, Sandrine Glardon, Christina Daugherty
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Your talents — not just one
Priscilla del Castillo
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A Deonna & Suzanne...
with contributions from Deonna, Suzanne
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When I felt confused...
Lluvia Sosa
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How I stopped smoking
Estelle Dauchy
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Can I be accepted for who I am?
Quinci Coates
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No more loneliness
Christina Schluüter
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I didn't want to hurt us
Mark unger
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Amanda Edge: mediator
with contributions from Amanda Edge
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Fun without drinking
Anjuli Graunke
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Problem solving
Erika Oliveira Alves
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A big step
Luzizila Dongola
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Such healing power
Ijaz Dinshaw
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My wish
Olga Diantete
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Girls can succeed in physics!
Esmeralda N. Yitamben
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Not at the teacher's mercy
Dagmar Schlüter
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They thought I was crazy...
Daniela Volker
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I decided to leave the situation to God
Emilie Anne Cornet
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new job, new skills
Luana Cristina de Ângelo
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“stop stealing”
Marianela Toledo
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My real job
Taissa Oliveira Goebel
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real beauty
Carolina Branca
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K-K Gregory: teen entrepreneur
with contributions from K-K Gregory
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The Matrix
Patrick Meibom
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Wild Wild West
Whitney Woodruff Moody
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Films and God's influence
Flávio M. Colombini
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A world, a dream, a motorcycle
By Cyril Rakhmanoff
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Music lights up my day
Samuel Flamand
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“Play skillfully with a loud noise”
Tom Ritson
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Both sides bonded by their love of music
Siobhan Gadd
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God inspires me to write songs
Celia Langabeer
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The Ballet Line
Short Fiction by Gail Gilliland
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DJ mixes music and spirituality
with contributions from Dave Casanave
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Parents, grandparents, and cyberspace
Martin Licht
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Cat back to normal
Christie Ann Coddington
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Gliding on the water an amazing feeling
with contributions from Lauren Estevenin
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Soccer what a kick!
with contributions from Travis Thomas
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CALM AND INSPIRATION DURING A DIFFICULT MOMENT
TESTIMONY BY TIAGO FERREIRA
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A great book for you!
with contributions from Mario Casa, Oscar Cerón, Antero Villalpando