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A spiritual answer to terrorism
Last month's attack on trains in Madrid has once again raised fears of terrorism around the world. Together with people everywhere, we have been prayerfully supporting the people of Madrid during this time of tragedy. Throughout Europe and the United States, authorities have increased security measures in public venues, particularly at train and subway stations. Everyone is on alert
Terror is not person or an entity—it's essentially a mode of thinking. And terror is contrary to the goodness of God, which is omnipotent.
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April 5, 2004 issue
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Found in translation
Warren Bolon
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letters
with contributions from Ellen Austin, Susan Sykes, Ellen Moore Thompson, Janet M. Lytle, Mary Beeman
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ITEMS of INTEREST
with contributions from Eileen E. Flynn
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JOBS, JOBS, JOBS
By J. Thomas Black
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There's a PLACE for you
By Sarah C. Nelson
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I can be happy wherever God leads me
By Veronica Mikkelsen
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STABLE employment through PRAYER
By Michael Taylor
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Work with what God gives you
By Beverly Peake
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HOPE —a light that brings healing
By Judith Hardy Olson
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Jesus' triumph—and its fulfillment
By Barbara Vining
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A desire in my heart
By Katherine DeGrow
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Safe from sports injuries
By Beverly Goldsmith
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A prism of spiritual gifts
By Shelly Richardson
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South Africa sings a new song
By Kim Shippey
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Prayer eliminates the need for Caesarean delivery
Susan Norris
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Gratitude plays a key role in healing
Carol Rullman