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A better way than war
God's law of goodness can stop aggression, bloodshed, crime.
Positions harden. Animosities deepen. Firepower rules. War is a stark reminder that physical force is a blundering instrument for achieving stability or justice. In fact, war only intensifies the conviction that there must be a better way to end hostilities and achieve peace.
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May 17, 1999 issue
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To Our Readers
Russ Gerber
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YOUR LETTERS
with contributions from Fujiko T. Signs, Robyn Goacher
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Finding your purpose in life
Rita Polatin with contributions from William E. Moody
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YOUR REAL JOB
Joan Sieber Ware
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When the sea gulls soared in the night
By Lynn Gray Jackson
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Disarming the children
By Rosalie E. Dunbar
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Boyfriend, girlfriend, roommates, parents . . . Why can't we all get along?
with contributions from Kerry Flatley, Deonna Gerber, Maartje Hoogendijk, Chelsea Kearns
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NOW I DON'T FEEL SAD . . .
Beatriz Rosenberger
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I wanted to help in the best way possible
By Colleen Briggs
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Integrity's dividends
By Virginia Houge Stevens
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Need an interpreter?
By Joyce D. Wethe Robertson
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Cocaine addiction conquered
Paul H. Besse
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Prayer heals long-standing pain
Catherine Edge
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Full mobility restored
Ellen Barret Browne
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Spiritual innocence heals illness and hip trouble
David Barker
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Love him more
By Evan Mehlenbacher
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PROTECTING CHILDREN
Ellen Moore Thompson
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New appointment
The Christian Science Board of Directors
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A better way than war
Margaret Rogers