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From the Editors

Rock the no-vote

My First Opportunity to vote in a national election wasn't exactly a shining citizenship moment.

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ITEMS of INTEREST

"Seated under colorful flags hanging from the ceiling, about 100 Columbus-area residents began their day [on August 17] at the Columbus ['Georgia] Government Center praying for the schools, the community, political leaders, and respect for all of creation.
Instead of feeling cynical at election time, you can empower yourself and your decisions with a triumvirate of hope, prayer, and action.

VOTING 2004

At least ten nations around the world will hold presidential elections before year's end. Now is the time to pray that love, and not hate, govern these important efforts for sound leadership.
A number of years ago a precinct worker in Chicago asked if either my husband or I would be willing to work at the polls.
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THE GRACE TO RUN

A conversation about spiritual approaches to politics, with a candidate for New Hampshire state senate.

PRAY ABOUT THE WEATHER?

No one is beyond God's help—not even in the most destructive storm.
Grieving parents around the world need your prayers from the heart.
The Mary Baker Eddy Library for the Betterment of Humanity marks its two-year anniversary.
'We Don't Get Along.

Pulling together

The next in our continuing series on what church membership can do for you, your neighbor, and the world.
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Be quiet and mop!

It Was One Of Those Mornings that begin with a low-level sense of dread.

A healing of serious burns

Throughout the night my prayer was to affirm what Yarya's Father-Mother—God—knew about her, and to see her as spiritual and perfect.

A nice lesson I've learned is that if I do something foolish, it doesn't have to affect me for the rest of my life.
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The British call it moving house.