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Voices that cannot be silenced
The support and inspiration for anything we do come from God.
"Several of our people literally owe their careers to you," a television news director once told Candice Coleman after she had been working with anchors and reporters at the station. And it's not the first time a client has responded in this way. Publications such as TIME, Woman's World, and Allure frequently interview her or mention her Web site (www.SayItWell.com). She gets results.
I'm convinced that the true basis of expression isn't vocal muscles. It's spiritual ideas.
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July 16, 2001 issue
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Love—not guilt
Bill Dawley
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YOUR LETTERS
with contributions from Margaret Wylie, Lois Booker, Aseem Dayal, Louise Harcsh, Marjorie Harrington
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items of interest
with contributions from David Bocking
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Just because you feel guilty ... doesn't mean you are
By Rosalie E. Dunbar
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How do you plead?
By Julie Ward
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Voices that cannot be silenced
By Kim Shippey
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I asked myself, 'Is abortion the answer?'
By Donna Haynes
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An alcoholic's spiritual awakening
By Keith Robey
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From here to there ... to God
By Linda Greve-Fehling
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Go forward
Carolyn Nutwell
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Take it from a toddler
By Laurie M. Scott
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Injured eye restored
Paul Keesing
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Like a mother bird
Jenna Ranson with contributions from Cheryl Ranson
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Birth complications resolved through prayer
Nsimba Tenkawa Ncosi
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No problem is too big for God
Dianne O'Connor
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"I am spiritual"
Betty Hughes
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Healing, curing, and guilt
Rob Gilbert