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September 15, 2003 issue
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A matter of life
Bettie Gray
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letters
with contributions from Dorothy Bledsoe, Doris Libey, Eleanor Lee, Miriam Dailey, Carolyn Hill
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items of interest
with contributions from Imtiaz Muqbil, Linda K. Wertheimer, Mark Mcguire, Susan Williams
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Suicide prevention—a spiritual approach
BY Beverly Goldsmith
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An Iranian asks, 'Where is heaven?'
By Marta Greenwood
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The God of the living
By Lyle Young
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REVERENCE for LIFE—a call to prayer for child soldiers
Paco Garcia with contributions from Mayal Tshiabuila
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The joy of walking the land again
By William Overlease
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A day of hiking & healing
By Pamela Guthman Kissock
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When parents have to say, 'No'
By Jean Burgdorff
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Through a spiritual lens—MORNING CONTEMPLATION
Peter Anderson
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Life is precious
By Dave Hohle
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Saved from suicide
Elizabeth Brittain