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Keep hope alive
In today's news cycles of turmoil and uncertainty, hunger for hope is a universal craving. But the heart's yearning to believe that good is coming is nothing new. It's as old as recorded history. Despite history's wars, factions, rising and falling dynasties, and fractured personal and family relationships, the holy power that restores and heals has never been extinguished. Faith in God's wisdom and provision has continued to sustain individuals and nations.
When headlines provoke sadness or anger, or when our well-being seems at risk, we might ask ourselves: "How strong is my hope?"
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May 24, 2004 issue
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What about marriage?
Marilyn Jones
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letters
with contributions from Ruth H. Holmes, Peggy Koehler, Anna Willis, Sue Hartgrove, B. H. Jones
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ITEMS of INTEREST
Diane Evans with contributions from Lane Filler, Frederica Saylor
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LOVE AND MARRIAGE ... journeying to the heart of who we are
By Joni Overton-Jung
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Do you have to be married to be happy?
By Earline Shoemake
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'I kicked the stuffing out of the Spoiler'
By Kim Shippey, Senior Writer
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A FAILING MARRIAGE RESCUED
By Paul Mascall
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A young mother quits smoking—FOR GOOD
By Lori White
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New ways to serve God
By Steven Salt
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No longer on eggshells
By Sharon Jeffrey
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Through a spiritual lens—CUTTING EDGE
Jo Andreae
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What fills the void for me
By Norm Bleichman
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Fighting the common enemy
By Barbara Vining
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The transforming effects of Christly love
Charlene Anne Miller
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Patience—a key part of prayer
Craig Kronman
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Healed of depression
Liliana Betty Stetter
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Keep hope alive
Editor