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ITEMS OF INTEREST
THEY PRAY, sometimes even in the name of Jesus. They read the Bible in the US Capitol building and sing hymns.
The leaders of the National Prayer Breakfast break the rules of political correctness right and left. Yet they do it with a warmth of heart that makes the breakfast a point of unity between political divisions in the nation's capital.
If there is a middle common ground in national politics, the leaders behind the breakfast know how to find it, in those prayer times and Bible studies.
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April 20, 2009 issue
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LETTERS
with contributions from MELISSA HAYDEN, VICKI KNICKERBOCKER, JANE MORTON, KAREN JAMES, JIM BENCIVENGA
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HOPEFUL TONES
STEVE GRAHAM, MANAGING EDITOR JOURNAL, SENTINEL, HERALD
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ITEMS OF INTEREST
with contributions from Russ Pulliam, Perla Travizo, Cathy Lynn Grossman
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rebuild the world Economy
BY NED ODEGAARD
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'Enough is a lot!'
BY KAY OLSON
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Rethinking the global economic crisis
BY COLLEEN DOUGLASS
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HIKING WITH LOVE
BY DIANNA KONETCHY
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CADDYING WITH LOVE
BY COLBY BERMEL
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3 HEALING WORDS CHANGED EVERYTHING
BY SANDY SCOTT
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DO YOU LOVE YOURSELF?
BY FENELLA BENNETTS
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The pause
Lois Carlson
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NAVIGATING THE WAY TO SPIRITUAL LIVING
GENELLE AUSTIN-LETT
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MARATHON TRAINING—A NEW REGIMEN
SUSAN TISH
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A LEAVEN TO JOURNALISM
TOM BLACK
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'I BEGAN TO DISCIPLINE MY THOUGHT'
BRENDA EVERS
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A CHANGE OF THINKING BROUGHT HEALING
JANINE LABAK
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FINISHING THE COURSE WITH PRAYER
DON KEELER