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BEYOND DETROIT'S MEAN STREETS—SIGNS OF HOPE
Add Prayer to Your Urban renewal tool box.
Mention Detroit, and you instantly conjure up images. Motor City. Birthplace of the assembly line. Home of Motown music and boxing champion Joe Louis. You may also have heard news reports describing it as a city weighed down by crime and violence. A city struggling to rebuild, to provide good jobs and housing for its citizens.
THIS IS ABOUT DETROIT. BUT IT COULD BE ABOUT ANY CITY, ANYWHERE. MAYBE EVEN YOUR CITY. TO FULFILL THEIR POTENTIAL, THEY NEED OUR PRAYERS.
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November 15, 2004 issue
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Prayer for the world's cities
Kim Shippey
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letters
with contributions from Meg Cowan, Don L. Griffith, Dorothy Kerr, Ruth H. Holmes, Eudora J. North
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Items of interest
with contributions from Greg Garrison, David Young
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BEYOND DETROIT'S MEAN STREETS—SIGNS OF HOPE
Rosalie E. Dunbar
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A TALE OF FOUR CITIES
R. E. D.
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ANIMAL RITES
Text and photographs by Marilyn Jones
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FORGIVE and move FORWARD
By Janet Clements
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HE'S GOT YOU COVERED
By Deidre Michell
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A man for all seasons
By Kim Shippey
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Through a spiritual lens
Jo Andreae
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IMMUNIZATION FOR ALL
Richard Bergenheim
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Good kids, bad kids
Tom Black
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'It just felt right'
Antero Villalpando
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Hope for Haiti
Channing Walker
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'God does not afflict'
Edwin G. Leever
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A life improved
Maria da Soledade Ferreira
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Pain and sadness—out of her life
Laurie Scott