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For hostages, the heart cries for new light
As I Write , it's been reported that another hostage has been executed, this time in Saudi Arabia. The heart cries out to know how to respond to this behavior particularly in the Middle East.
To anyone who feels that prayer must be a part of the answer, a simple place to start is with gratitude to God for any sign of good news. Sprinkled amid the trauma of recent Iraqi tragedies, there has been a counter–flow of encouraging moments. These include:
• The prayers for, and daring escape of, US truck driver Thomas Hamill.
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July 5, 2004 issue
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Pressing on to Peace
Steve Graham
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letters
with contributions from David Goldsmith, Helen Koehler, Elise L. Moore, Rita Ellen Hahn
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ITEMS of INTEREST
with contributions from Lori Van Ingen, Anita Jain, Mario Toneguzzi
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Still, the birds keep singing
By Tom Black
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PRAYER FOR THE MIDDLE EAST
By Rosalie E. Dunbar Photographs By Lloyd Wolf
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STORIES THAT BUILD CONNECTIONS
Carol Grosman
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SUMMER READING
with contributions from Bettie Gray, Warren Bolon, Kim Shippey, Marilyn Jones, Frank L. Smith
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Compassion heals a sunburn
By Malcolm Drummond
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I refused to let rape change me
By Kate Dearborn
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The catch that didn't get away
By Peter Tonge
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An inclusive organization
By Lindsay Pope
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For hostages, the heart cries for new light
By Tony Lobl
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'I was capable of making a change'
Milika Nevarez
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All things are possible to God
Ngamata-Ngamikong Céline