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WHERE DOES GIVING FIT IN?
IN TOUGH ECONOMIC TIMES —such as the United States is currently experiencing with rising gas and food prices, climbing unemployment rates, and a saturated housing market darkened by foreclosures—one might well ask, "Where does giving fit in?" Is there a place for personal philanthropy in an economy squeezed by shortfalls?
REGARDLESS OF ONE'S FINANCIAL SITUATION, THE SIMPLE ACT OF HELPING ANOTHER BRINGS THE KIND OF RETURN THAT CAN'T BE QUANTIFIED.
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August 11, 2008 issue
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LETTERS
with contributions from DIANE WARD, ROSE DUKES, CHARLOTTE WALLACE, KRISTIN HELMORE, AONGHAS ST. HILAIRE
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Some things never change
JENNY ROEMER,
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CHANGE FOR GOOD
BY FENELLA BENNETTS
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RETIREMENT—WILLING TO CHANGE COURSE
BY DAVID CORNELL
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EXPECT TRANSITIONS TOWARD GOOD
BY CATHERINE HELLMAN
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For peace—shalom—on Colombia's border
BY BRIAN J. STOCK
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ACTORS WHO TAKE THEIR CUE FROM GOD
with contributions from Georgia Engel, Cliff Bemis, Mark Ledbetter
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SECURITY AMID THE BANKING CRISIS
CHANNING WALKER
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'THEIR SOUL SHALL BE AS A WATERED GARDEN'
BARBARA VINING
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SURF LESSONS
RICK MANNERINO
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LET RELIGIOUS FREEDOM RING
JANESSA GANS
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DIAGNOSED ANEMIA DURING PREGNANCY REVERSED
KIMI KELLEY
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BACK PAIN HEALED
DOREEN M. LEIGH
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GRATITUDE WITHOUT MEASURE
RALPH W. EMERSON