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WAVES of LOVE FOR SOUTH ASIA
How will the grip of enormous loss be broken? How to rebuild amid such devastation? What will make a difference for the better, following the South Asia tsunami? The sum of all response is waves of love. Prayer after healing prayer . . . messages of consolation and support between friends, and strangers . . . unstinting humanitarian aid and fulfilled pledges of help.
This report focuses on the worst-hit countries of Indonesia and India. But love reaches everywhere loss has been felt—Europe, Africa, North America, and other regions— with its message of comfort and restoration. The Comforter is already there.
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January 31, 2005 issue
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The tide of grace
Patricia Kadick
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letters
with contributions from Bridget Broadhurst, Shirley Jones, Daisy J. Muff, James Welch, Anne Daly, Daniel Robert
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COMFORTING THE SURVIVOR MILLIONS
By Warren Bolon
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LOOKING FOR ANSWERS
By Djoni Darmadi
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THE TSUNAMI IN SOUTHERN ASIA AND THE SPIRIT THAT COMFORTS THE WORLD
By Channing Walker
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MIGHTIER than the waves of the sea
By Subhash Malhotra
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DON'T BLAME GOD
By Sarah Nelson
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FOR A SAFER WORLD
By Casey Wright
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JOURNEY TO PEACE
By Clementina M. Chéry
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Super bowl champions everywhere
By Kim Shippey
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Watching South Asia—with prayer
By Rosalie E. Dunbar
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Hemorrhaging stopped through spiritual understanding
Christine Brown
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How prayer brought calm at sea
Isobel Davis
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'I can'
Editor