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WARRIOR FOR PEACE
A spymaster, naval officer, and arms control advocate talks about war—and peace.
President Bush's plan to restructure the nuclear balance of power with a massive missile defense program has raised fundamental questions of security and defense. Many of them are technological, polictical, and even psychological. And yet, seen from a spiritual perspective, people's need for security has changed little from Biblical times. Where is a true defense best found? And how are we to conceive of "enemies" if we all fall under the power of one universal and loving God?
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May 28, 2001 issue
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To Our Readers
Cyril Rakhmanoff
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YOUR LETTERS
with contributions from Peter O'Brien, B. H. Jones, Janet L. Pantoja, Kate Lazarus
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items of interest
with contributions from Rhonda Miskowski, Roy Lloyd
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WARRIOR FOR PEACE
STANSFIELD TURNER
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A politician who prays
By Karen Olsen de Figueres
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A changing military and a constant peace
By Ian Finlayson
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Love in litigation
By Kenneth E. Bemis, IV
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Let yourself be carried
By Ingrid Peschke
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How spiritual healing works
By Mark Swinney
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Never too late to pray
Ellen Tumlin White with contributions from Edward White
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We're spiritual, not material
Vivien Taylor
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Relying on God brings freedom
James W. Boyd
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Love is here to heal
Waltraud Ballhausen
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It doesn't cost a cent to help a child
By Paul Grimes
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Code-red prayer
By Emily Turpin
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Is there a Shepherd for the 21st century?
Heloisa Rivas