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Reformers needed for the century ahead
Living Christliness awakens us to the needs of others.
It's not just another new year, and the topics of interest these days aren't the usual batch of new year's resolutions. The year 2000 has become a milepost for economists and cosmologists, government officials and corporate leaders. Leading thinkers and participants in nearly every segment of society are taking advantage of this point in time to look at the big picture. Some are evaluating what has been accomplished in their fields over the past century (or more), determining the priorities and pitfalls they face today, mapping out advances they'd like to see in the years ahead.
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January 3, 2000 issue
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To Our Readers
William E. Moody
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YOUR LETTERS
with contributions from June McMillan, Cynthia M. Turcotte, Pringle Snyder
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items of interest
with contributions from Larry Dossey, Patricia Volk, Lori B. Andrews
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Are you your genes?
Colleen Douglass
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A GENETIC BASIS FOR INTELLIGENCE?
Ronald S. Douglass
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Individuality—a precious gift that can't be lost
Amele Hilda Gasteen
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What are you entertaining?
Jane Partis McCarty
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Take a well-deserved break
Judith Haugan Ryan
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Indestructible peace
Linda S. Vara
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WE'RE ALL FAMILY
Richard E. Kutz
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Topsy-turvy land
Gay Bryant
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ANASTASIA HELPED ME WAKE UP
Fujiko T. Signs
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Years of healings for mother and son
Leigh Frazier
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Chronic illness healed
Stafford Wilson
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Prayer heals pinkeye
Anthony Berkenkamp Muralles with contributions from Carolyn Berkenkamp
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Epilepsy healed; freedom of movement restored
Romola McWilliams
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How long do you want to live?
Robert A. Johnson
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Reformers needed for the century ahead
Russ Gerber