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Where's the real battleground?
You don't have to go far to find it.
PRESIDENT BUSH SAYS this struggle against terrorism will be a new kind of warfare—unconventional, a long campaign with tactics and battles we've never seen before.
He's right. But you don't have to enlist in the military to join the effort. You don't have to make war against people or nations. There's an important battleground that our armed forces can't get to where only you can wipe out terrorism—your own thinking.
I've enlisted already. I've undertaken a campaign to eliminate from my thought any mental habit or attitude that is like those that lead to, support, or provoke terrorism or hate crimes anywhere.
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November 5, 2001 issue
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This is spiritual warfare
Dave Hohle
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YOUR LETTERS
with contributions from David K. Martin, Marjorie Harrington, Phyllis West, Thelma Townshendzellner, Barbara M. Williams
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Items of interest
with contributions from Cornelia Schacht, Steve Ahlf, Stephen G. Post
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Will we ever feel safe again?
By Kim Shippey
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FROM KAZAKHSTAN: A starting point for peace
Russ Gerber with contributions from Nailya Tokesh
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COURAGE on the home front
By Sentinel Staff
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PRAYERS from around the world
Reported By Gail Menschel
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The very air we breathe
BY Channing Walker
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A rose. . .and a prayer
By Judith Schmidt
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Where's the real battleground?
By Colin Treworgy
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'A TRIBUTE TO HEROES'
Melanie Stetson Freeman
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A place apart from fear
By Bettie Gray
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God gives freedom, guidance, peace
Annabella L. Barella
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God's care is practical
Richard E. Brown
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The best problem-solver
Janet Miguel
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Water supplied in unexpected way
Maria Castro Rosales
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A tiger on the path
John Selover