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CONFRONTATION OF ANOTHER KIND
IT SEEMS THAT CONFRONTATION in the world never ceases. Consider the violent sectarian clashes between security forces and militants in the city of Bauchi in Nigeria. The brinkmanship and aggressive rhetoric surrounding North Korea's nuclear weapons tests (see Sentinel, July 13, p. 16). The lingering struggles within the ranks of the unity government in Zimbabwe and those endured by Aung San Suu Kyi in Myanmar.
CONFRONTATION SHOULD ALWAYS BE FOR THE PURPOSE OF HEALING.
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August 31, 2009 issue
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LETTERS
with contributions from DIANE WARD, THOMAS HUNDLEY, BESSIE SHACKELFORD, JANE SHINN
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TIME TO LEARN, TIME TO GROW
STEVE GRAHAM,
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ITEMS OF INTEREST
with contributions from Jay Lindsay
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LIFT OFF THOSE LABELS
BY SUSAN MACK
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LISTENING AND LEARNING TOGETHER
with contributions from Erich Marthaler, Kim Shippey
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MAJOR DECISIONS
BY WILLIAM HENSEY
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Prayer for employment security
BY SUSANNE SONKE
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IN THE BUSINESS OF HARMONY
BY KIM SHIPPEY, SENIOR WRITER
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A spiritual roadmap
Geoffery Hiatt
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out of place? not so!
Claire Van Fossen
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I LOVE WHAT I DO
PAM WALLER
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GOD'S UNIVERSE—NO FEAR THERE!
BY JOHN DETCH
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ALL IN THE FAMILY
BETH CAREY
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IT'S NEVER TOO LATE
SANDI JUSTAD
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DIVIDED ATTENTION OR ORGANIZED THOUGHTS?
Frederick R. Andresen
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PERSISTENT PRAYER BRINGS PERMANENT HEALING
VALERIE MITCHELL
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FREE FROM PAIN AND INJURY
LORIE GRATIS HARRIS
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HEALED OF SEVERE SORE THROAT SYMPTOMS
HEATHER CAWLFIELD