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THE WORLD NEEDS MOTHERS
Our prayers can take the stand that throughout the world, regardless of custom or economic need, the one great Mother is expressed.
IN CHINA, where the one-child-per-couple policy has been strictly enforced, and boys are the preference, parents in recent years have had to make tough choices—or, worse, those choices have been made for them by the government.
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September 27, 2010 issue
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LETTERS
with contributions from BETSY BRIGHTMAN, EVELYN HORN, JIM RAYNESFORD, SANDRA SMITH
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OUT OF A RUT
INGRID PESCHKE, MANAGING EDITOR
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EXCHANGE FINANCIAL FEARS FOR TRUST IN GOD
LINDA LEITZ
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NO ROOM FOR GOD'S UNLIKENESS
CHRISTA KREUTZ
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LAST DROPS OF SUMMER
STEVE RYF,
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LOVE'S STEADY SUPPORT ON STAGE
BY ESTEBAN XIFRÉ
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A SHUNAMMITE INSIGHT
BY MARCI MARTIN
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FRESH STARTS WITH GOD
BY JILL GOODING
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NEW VIEWS OF GOD'S GOODNESS—IN SOUTH KOREA
BY PATTY WILSON
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A FRESH START FOR A COLLEGE FRESHMAN
BY MATTHEW HELLMAN
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The light that pierces the shadows of drug trafficking
BY JEREMY CARPER
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A 'DIVINE LAW CAREER'
THOMAS MITCHINSON
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MENSTRUAL PAIN PERMANENTLY HEALED
ANN KNEELAND
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HEALED OF SEVERE ILLNESS
PAMELA SILVA
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NO POWER BUT GOD
VICTORIA PRICE