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FOR TEENS
HONORING DAD
Red. Yellow. Blue. Green. Purple. Orange.
Deciding on the color was the hardest part.
That's why I would always dye my Easter eggs multicolor. My dad, however, while admiring his daughter's fanciful streak, would dye his Easter eggs the way he lived his life—methodically, reverently, one color at a time.
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November 1, 2010 issue
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LETTERS
with contributions from TERRY HOLLIDAY, SHARON GESLER, MARILYN MCPHERSON, REBECCA BUHL
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LIFTING THE WEIGHT OF GRIEF
JEFF WARD-BAILEY, STAFF EDITOR
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PRAYER, CIVILITY, AND POLITICAL DISCOURSE
RON BALLARD
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ONLY BLESSED, NEVER CURSED
CHRISTA KREUTZ
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ARE WE MORTAL OR IMMORTAL?
BETH CAREY
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Smooth stone
Lynne Cook
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Unviolated purity
By Kate
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Sunny days are here
BY ANDREW WILSON
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What is true manhood?
David Stevens
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From grieving to blessing
BY THOMAS MITCHINSON
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Love liberates from grief
BY NANCY ROBISON
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When I missed my friend
BY LOUISE THORNTON
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No more sorrow
BY PAMELA GRESHAM
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HONORING DAD
BY SARAH MATUSEK
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Staying on course with God
BY DEBBY MILLER
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GRACE
WIL MEACHAM,
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GRIEF HEALED—'WRAPPED UP IN LOVE'
DOLORES BELL
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BACK AND RIB PAIN HEALED
JANE E. FITZGERALD
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FOOT INJURY HEALED QUICKLY
DIANE P. DAILEY