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Fighting for peace in Kosovo
How to be a peacemaker
For many people, the Balkans are the place where East meets West, where the tectonic plates of Africa, Asia, and Europe grind together. For citizens caught in the cross-fire of war, this area appears to be a place where historic hatreds reign supreme, where there is no way out and no way to peace.
But this is not true, and each of us—you and I together—can help to prove it.
What will help us accomplish this is a law that operates even in the midst of lawlessness, a truth that eliminates lies. This law is divine; it is a law of good and not of evil, a law that brings peace.
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May 10, 1999 issue
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To Our Readers
William E. Moody
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YOUR LETTERS
with contributions from June Beckwith, Ronald G. Walker, Henry Louis Michel, Valmai Barker
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items of interest
with contributions from Lou Marinoff, Paul Simon, Sharon Begley, Patricia Beard
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Natural and good medicine
By Nathan A. Talbot
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Discover your individuality, your gifts
By Judith Haugan Ryan
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CLEAR THINKING AT EXAM TIME
Charles Edward Langton
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Fighting for peace in Kosovo
By Rosalie E. Dunbar
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What happened when I thought I had no friends
By Lesley E. Gort
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Run the race with God, finish with joy
By Linda Gibson Saylor
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You're God's masterpiece!
By Shirley T. Paulson
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You belong to Me—your God
Kathie Ann Walter
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Prayer ends grief over husband's passing
Judith L. Minor
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Sisters share their healings
Cody Dawn Lewis with contributions from Jessie Lewis
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Sudden illness healed
Nancy Smartt
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A life revitalized; malaria healed
Gatwiri Isaac
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Heavenly career guidance
By Ernest C. Pearson
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GOD DOESN'T MAKE BUSINESS MISTAKES
Ronald Gray Walker
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To be made new
Russ Gerber